Classification of federal cooperatives requires unique registration and bye-laws preventing competition among member societies in the same area of operation. Classification of federal cooperative societies is by the nature of their activities and an exclusivity requirement prohibits registration of multiple federal cooperatives with similar and identical objects in the same area of operation; federal cooperatives must make bye-laws to promote constituent members and avoid competition with member societies.
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Classification of federal cooperatives requires unique registration and bye-laws preventing competition among member societies in the same area of operation.
Classification of federal cooperative societies is by the nature of their activities and an exclusivity requirement prohibits registration of multiple federal cooperatives with similar and identical objects in the same area of operation; federal cooperatives must make bye-laws to promote constituent members and avoid competition with member societies.
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