Application for registration requires prescribed signatories and submission of proposed by laws to the Registrar for approval. An application to register a society must be made to the Registrar and signed by prescribed persons depending on whether members include registered societies; if registered societies are members they must be represented by authorised persons and any remaining signatories supplied by other members. The application must be accompanied by a copy of the proposed by-laws and the applicants must furnish such information about the society as the Registrar may require.
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Application for registration requires prescribed signatories and submission of proposed by laws to the Registrar for approval.
An application to register a society must be made to the Registrar and signed by prescribed persons depending on whether members include registered societies; if registered societies are members they must be represented by authorised persons and any remaining signatories supplied by other members. The application must be accompanied by a copy of the proposed by-laws and the applicants must furnish such information about the society as the Registrar may require.
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