Forfeiture,
Service of
summons.
Ordinance of No. 41 of 1932.
Evidence.
Transitional provision.
Rules.
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or any rule made the rounder unless the prior consent in writing of
the Attorney General has been obtained.
22.
Any books, accounts, writing, banners, insignia or other
property belonging to any unlawful society shall be forfeited and
given to the Registrar or to on Assistant Registrar for disposal in
such manner as he may sue fit.
23. Every summons, notice or other document issued under this
Ordinance, or under my rule rade hereunder, shall be deemed to have
been validly and effectually served, if served in the manner pre-
scribed by the Magistrates Ordinance, 1932, for the service of
summonses under that Ordinance.
24-.
In any prosecution under this Ordinance the Magistrate
may refer, for the purpose of evidence, to "The Triad Society or
Heaven and Earth Association" by William Stanton and to any other
published book or articles on the subject of unlawful socie tics in
general or of particular unlawful societies which the Magistrate may
consider to be of authority on the subject to which they relate,
existence,
25. (1) ny society in xxx the date of the commencement of this Ordinance shall make application for registration in accordance with section 4 within thirty days of such date.
(2) Notwithstanding section 9 no such society (not being
a Tried Society) shall be deemed to be on unlawful society until
such period of thirty days has elapsed and such society has failed
to obtain an order for registration or exemption from registration.
26. (1) The Governor in Council may from time to time make rulos
for the purposes following or any of them :
(a) to prescribe the manner of exemption and registration
of societies under this Ordinance;
(b) to regulate or restrict changes of the name of
exempted or registered societies;
(c) to regulate or restrict changes of the place of
business or place of meetings of registered societies or of exempted
societies;
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