Operative Society
Found 11 free book(s)Maharashtra Co-operative Housing Society Bye Laws
www.societyconnect.in(xxiii) 'Society' means the Co-operative Housing Society Ltd., (xxiv) "Member" means a person joining in an application for the Registration of a Co-operative Society which is subsequently registered, or a person duly admitted to membership of a society after Registration and includes a Nominal and Associate member.
THE MAHARASHTRA CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT, 1960
mahapanan.maharashtra.gov.in(27) “society” means a Co-operative society registered, or deemed to be registered, under this Act; (28) "Society with limited liability" means a society having the liability of its members limited by its bye-laws ; (29) "society with unlimited liability" means a society, the members of which are, in the event of its
TOWER SAVINGS AND CREDIT CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY …
www.towersacco.co.keTower SACCO Society Limited is a Savings and Credit Co-operative Society formed and registered in 1976 (CS NO: 2559) by members of the teaching fraternity of the then larger Nyandarua District. The Society is licensed by the SACCO Societies Regulatory Authority and was rebranded Tower SACCO from the previous Nyandarua Teachers SACCO Society.
THE KARNATAKA CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT, 1959.
www.sahakara.kar.gov.inFirst charge of co-operative society on certain assets. 33. Charge on land, owned by members or held as tenants by members borrowing loans from certain co-operative societies. 34. Deduction from salary to meet society’s claim in certain cases. 3 35. Charge and set off in respect of shares or interest of members in the capital of a co-operative
MODEL BYE – LAWS OF COOPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY
sahakarayukta.maharashtra.gov.inother persons, or to a company, Co-operative Society or other association of persons, and includes his assignees; and where the person who builds and the person who sells are different persons, the term includes both.. xiv. 'Rules' means the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Rules, 1961; xv.
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT - Kenya Law Reports
www.kenyalaw.orgco-operative society in the event of its being wound up and for the purposes of . CAP. 490 [Rev. 2012] Co-operative Societies [Issue 1] 8 any proceedings for determining and before the final determination of the persons who are to be deemed contributors, includes any person alleged to
Maharashtra Soceities Coop Act
sahakarayukta.maharashtra.gov.inA society, which has as its objects the promotion of the economic interests or general welfare of its members, or of the public, in accordance with co-operative principles, or a society established with the object of facilitating the operations of any such society, may be registered under this Act:
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT - Legal Affairs
rgd.legalaffairs.gov.ttto co-operative societies, credit union societies and agricultural credit societies. [9 TH JUNE 1971] 1. This Act may be cited as the Co-operative Societies Act. 2. In this ActÑ ÒboardÓ means the board of management or other directing body to whom the management of the affairs of a society is entrusted;
Co-operative Societies Rules
extwprlegs1.fao.orgCo-operative Societies Rules CAP. 118A Rule 11 to 1988 Revised Edition Page 9 11 Keeping accounts. Every registered society shall keep such accounts and shall use such books and shall submit such returns as may from time to time be prescribed by the
Guidelines on Perioperative Management of Anticoagulant ...
www.cec.health.nsw.gov.auRepublished with minor adaptation with permission of International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis from Periprocedural management of patients receiving a vitamin K antagonist or a direct oral anticoagulant requiring an elective procedure or surgery. Spyropoulos A C, AL-Badri A,
Peri-operative Diabetes Management Guidelines
diabetessociety.com.au2003; Pomposelli et al. 1998] with the blood glucose control on the first post-operative day having a major influence [Zerr et al, 1997]. Pre-operative glycaemic control also influences the risk of post-operative wound infection, with a recent study suggesting a HbA1c ≥ 7% more than doubles this risk [Dronge et al, 2006].