The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 45
If rules not in accordance with Act, Revising Barrister may object to same
If rules not in accordance with Act, Revising Barrister may object to same.
(7.) If the Revising Barrister shall be of opinion, after a perusal of the rules, that the objects of the society, or any of them, or any of the rules, are repugnant to or inconsistent with this Act, or any of the laws in force in New Zealand, he shall notify the same in writing to the Registrar, specifying in what particulars the rules or other matters are repugnant to or inconsistent with this Act, or any of the laws in force in New Zealand, and the Registrar shall thereupon return the rules to the secretary of the society with a copy of the objections made by the Revising Barrister, and the society may thereupon transmit amended rules, signed as before required, or, if possible, comply with the requirements of this Act previously omitted.