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Cancellation
of
registration.
Membership,
concerns
as minors.
Officers of trade union.
Trade Unions and Trade Disputes.
(5) Any appeal under subsection (4) shall be presented, considered and disposed of in such manner and in such form as may be prescribed.
11. (1) It shall be lawful for the Registrar to cancel the registration of any trade union—
(a) at the request of the trade union, to be evidenced
in such manner as he may direct; (b) on proof to his satisfaction that a certificate of registration has been obtained by fraud or mistake, or that such trade union has wilfully, and after notice from the Registrar, violated any of the pro- vision of this Ordinance or has ceased to exist.
(2) Not less than two months' previous notice specify- ing briefly the grounds of the proposed cancellation, except where the trade union has ceased to exist in which case notice of cancellation may be given forthwith, shall be given by the Registrar to the trade union before such cancella- tion is effected.
(3) An appeal from the decision of the Registrar under this section shall lie to the Governor in Council subject to the same conditions as are from time to time prescribed for an appeal against the refusal of the Registrar to register a trade union. The decision of the Governor in Council shall be final.
12. A person under the age of twenty-one, but above the age of sixteen, may be a member of a registered trade union, unless provision be made in the ruies thereof to the contrary, and may, subject to the rules of the trade union, enjoy all the rights of a member except as herein provided, and execute all instruments and give all acquit- tances necessary to be executed or given under the rules, but shall not be a member of the executive of a registered trade union.
13. (1) Every officer of a registered trade union shall be a person actually engaged or employed in an industry or occupation with which the trade union is connected.
(2) The Governor in Council may, by special or gen- eral order published in the Gazette, declare—
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