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' N.B.--Where the sum claimed exceeds 17. Os. Od., or the sum in respect of the non-payment of which the summons for an order of commitment or warrant of distress issues exceeds 17. Os. Od., an additional fee of one shilling on each fee shall be taken.

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APPENDIX B.

REGULATIONS UNDER THE TRADE UNION ACTS, 1871 AND 1876.

In pursuance of the powers vested in the Home Secretary by the above-mentioned statutes, the Right Honourable Richard Assheton Cross, one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, revoked the Regulations made by the Right Honourable H. A. Bruce on the 8th December, 1871, and the Right Honourable R. Lowe on the 18th August, 1873, and made the following Regulations in lieu thereof.

(1.) In the following Regulations and Forms the terms "Chief Registrar" and "Assistant Registrar" mean respectively the chief registrar and assistant registrar of friendly societies, and the term "Central Office" means the central office established under the Friendly Societies Act, 1875.

(2.) The registrar shall not register a trade union under a name identical with that of any other existing trade union known to him, whether registered or not registered, or so nearly resembling such name as to be likely to deceive the members or the public.

(3.) Upon an application for the registration of a trade union which is already in operation, the registrar, if he has reason to believe that the applicants have not been duly authorised by such trade union to make the same, may, for the purpose of ascertaining the fact, require from the applicants such evidence as may seem to him necessary.

(4.) Application for registry of a trade union shall be made in Form A.* subjoined to these Regulations, and shall

* See p. 206.

be accompanied by two printed copies of the rules marked and signed, as mentioned in the said Form.

(5.) The certificate of registry of a trade union shall be in Form B.* subjoined to these Regulations.

(6.) An alteration of the rules of a trade union may be either

(a.) A partial alteration, consisting of the addition of a new rule or part of a rule or rules to the existing rules, or of the substitution of a new rule or part of a rule or rules for any of the existing rules, or of a rescission of any of the existing rules or any part thereof without any substitution, or of more than one or all of these modes; or,

(b.) A complete alteration consisting of the substitution of an entire set of rules for the existing set of rules.

(7.) An application for the registration of a partial alteration of rules must be made by seven members of the trade union, and must be made in the Form C.† annexed hereto, and must be accompanied by a statutory declaration in Form D. hereto annexed, and by a printed copy of the existing rules, and by the following documents :

(a.) If the partial alteration consists of the addition or

substitution of a new rule or part of a rule or rules, two copies of such rule or part of a rule or rules, each copy being marked O. and signed by each of the applicants.

(b.) If the partial alteration consists of the rescission of any of the rules without any substitution, two copies of the resolution for such rescission, each copy being marked O. and signed by each of the applicants. The registrar, before registering the partial alteration of rules, shall ascertain that the rules of the trade union, if altered in accordance with the proposed partial alteration, will provide for all the matters required by the above

See p. 208.

† See p. 208.

‡ See p. 209.

mentioned Acts to be provided for by the rules of a registered trade union.

(8.) The certificate of registry of a partial alteration shall be in Form E.* annexed hereto, and shall be delivered to the applicants, attached to one of the copies of the new rule or rules, or, when the alteration consists of rescission merely, attached to the old set of rules.

(9.) An application for the registration of a complete alteration of rules shall be made by seven members of the trade union, and shall be in Form F.† annexed hereto, and must be accompanied by a statutory declaration in Form D.‡ annexed hereto, and by a printed copy of the existing rules and by two printed copies of the new rules, each copy being marked P. and signed by each of the applicants; and the registrar, before registering the new set of rules, shall ascertain that it provides for all matters which, by the abovementioned Acts, are to be provided for by the rules of a registered trade union.

(10.) The certificate of registry of a complete alteration of rules shall be in Form G.§ annexed hereto, and shall be delivered to the applicants attached to one of the copies of the new set of rules.

Recording of Rules already Registered.

(11.) An application to record in one country rules or amendments of rules registered in another shall be made by the secretary or other officer of the trade union in Form H." or I.¶ hereto annexed, and shall be accompanied by a copy of such rules or amendments duly authenticated.

Withdrawal or Cancelling of Certificate of Registration. (12.) Every request by a trade union for withdrawal or cancelling of its certificate of registration shall be sent to the chief registrar or assistant registrar for Scotland or for Ireland, as the case may require, in Form J.** annexed hereto.

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(13.) Notice before withdrawal or cancelling of certificate, where required, shall be in Form K.* annexed hereto.

(14.) The withdrawal or cancelling of certificate shall be in Form L.† annexed hereto.

Registered Office.

(15.) Notice of the situation of the registered office of a trade union, and of any change therein, shall be given to the registrar in Form M.§ annexed hereto.

(15a.) The removal of the registered office of a trade union from one country, within the meaning of § 6 of the Trade Union Act Amendment Act, 1876, to another shall not render it necessary to re-register the trade union in the country in which its new registered office is situate.

(156.) All matters requiring registry shall be registered in, and returns and notices sent to the registrar of the country in which the registered office of a trade union is for the time being situate, copies of matters requiring registry being forwarded for recording to the registrars of each of the other countries in which it is carrying, or intends to carry on business.§

Change of Name.

(16.) The application for approval, and notice of change of name of a trade union, shall be in Form N.|| annexed hereto, and shall be sent in duplicate, accompanied by a statutory declaration in Form 0.¶ annexed hereto, to the chief registrar, or in the case of trade unions registered and doing business exclusively in Scotland or Ireland, to the assistant registrar for Scotland or Ireland, as the case may require. The chief or assistant registrar, before approving the change of name, shall ascertain that the new name is

† See p. 216.

+ See p. 216.

* See p. 215. 8 These two Rules were made by the Home Secretary and the Secretary of State for Scotland under the Trade Union Acts, 1871 and 1876, and the Secretary for Scotland Act, 1887, and dated 29th April, 1890.

|| See p. 217.

¶ See p. 218.

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