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Amalgamation of associations

Two or more incorporated associations may by special resolution of their respective members resolve to amalgamate to form a new association. For the meaning of special resolution refer to 'Changes to Rules'

An application for amalgamation must be made on the appropriate form (form 4 and check-list of proposed rules) AND be accompanied by the appropriate fee. Lodgement must be made within one month of the earliest resolution passed by the amalgamating associations (late fees apply thereafter).

In addition to the documents referred to in form 4, the Certificate of Incorporation of the amalgamating associations must accompany the applications. If lost an appropriate statement should be given in writing. One of the documents referred to in form 4, is the rules of proposed amalgamated association. Those rules must be typed on single sheets of A4 white paper.

The Public Officers of both (or all) the amalgamating associations are required to sign the application.


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