Conclusive evidence of registration: a Registrar-signed certificate establishes a society's registration unless cancellation is proved. A certificate of registration signed by the Registrar functions as conclusive evidence that the named society or trust is duly registered; absent proof that the registration has been cancelled, the certificate conclusively establishes the society's registration status.
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Conclusive evidence of registration: a Registrar-signed certificate establishes a society's registration unless cancellation is proved.
A certificate of registration signed by the Registrar functions as conclusive evidence that the named society or trust is duly registered; absent proof that the registration has been cancelled, the certificate conclusively establishes the society's registration status.
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