Friendly Societies Act definition

Friendly Societies Act means the Friendly Societies Act, 1956 (Act No. 25 of 1956);
Friendly Societies Act means the Friendly Societies Act, 1956 (Act No. 25 of 1956); "Long-term Insurance Act" means the Long-term Insurance Act, 1998 (Act No. 52 of 1998); “Notice 778 of 2011” means the Determination of the Limits and Conditions for Third Party Named Portfolios of Collective Investment Schemes published under Notice 778 of 2011 in Government Gazette 34719 of 2011;

Examples of Friendly Societies Act in a sentence

  • The Friendly Society is registered in accordance with the Friendly Societies Act.

  • Acknowledgment of Registration (Deeds Registry) Section 15(4) of the Friendly Societies Act Applicant submits all documents required by the Friendly Societies Act to the Registrar of Friendly Societies who issues an Acknowledgment of Registration.

  • Acknowledgment of Registration (Deeds Registry) Section 15 of the Friendly Societies Act Applicant submits all documents required by the Friendly Societies Act to the Registrar of Friendly Annually (static) Hard copy of Acknowledgment of Registration archived at the Deeds Registry5 and an electronic copy to be stored in the MISD under the FSO’s file.

  • Shepherds Friendly is a trading name of The Shepherds Friendly Society Limited which is an incorporated Friendly Society under the 1992 Friendly Societies Act No. 240F.

  • Friendly Societies Act, Cap 36:04 An Act to make provision with respect to the Establishment, Registration, Incorporation, and Management of Friendly, and other Societies.