Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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young person concerned, or a statutory declaration made by
any person competent to depose to the fact. (Sec. 147.)
73. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in these
regulations contained, all notices and other documents required
to be served in pursuance of these regulations (a) shall be
prepared by the applicant and (b) may be effectively
served by delivering the same personally or by sending
the same by registered letter or through the ordinary
course of the post to the last known residence or place of
business of the person, or to the registered office of the
industrial union or association, as the case may be, upon
which service is to be effected, or, except in the case of a first
citation in any matter, by advertisement in such daily news-
paper or newspapers circulating in the district affected as the
Clerk in each case shall deem sufficient, and in such last-
mentioned case the Clerk may make such amendments to
the prescribed forms as shall be necessary for the purpose
of service by advertisement. (Sec. 160.)
74. If any case arises in the Court of Arbitration under the
said Act or these regulations for which no form of procedure
has been provided, the Court shall dispose of the case as nearly
as may be in accordance with these regulations in so far as they
provide for any similar case, or if there is no such similar case
provided for, then in such manner as the Court deems best
calculated to promote the ends of justice. (Sec. 160.)
75. All proceedings or other matters under the said Act
pending or in progress at the commencement of these regu-
lations may be continued or completed in accordance with
the provisions thereof. (Sec. 160.)

SCHEDULE.

(Sec. 5.)
[Form I.C. 1A.
Under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF INDUSTRIAL UNION.
To the Registrar of Industrial Unions, Wellington.
We hereby make application for the registration as an
industrial union under the above-mentioned Act of a society
under the name of “The [Name to indicate the locality and
industry or industries] Industrial Union of [Employers or
Workers, as the case may be].”
We enclose herewith—
(a.) A list of members and officers of the society with their
occupations and with the locality in which the
members and officers reside or exercise their calling
[Not less than three persons in case of employers’ union,
nor less than fifteen in case of workers’ union, or in
case of an application under section 5 (2) of the
above-mentioned Act not less than five, provided that
in such last-mentioned case the number of members is
not less than 25 per cent. of the total number of workers
in the industry and locality].
(b.) Two copies of the rules of the society.
(c.) A copy of a resolution passed by a majority of the
members present at a general meeting of the society
specially called, in accordance with the rules, for
that purpose only, and desiring registration as an
industrial union.
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
[To be signed by two or more officers.]
…………
………of the said union.
…………
………of the said union.

(Sec. 26.)
[Form I.C. 1B.
Under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.
To the Registrar of Industrial Unions, Wellington.
We hereby make application for the registration as an
industrial association under the above-mentioned Act of a
society under the name of “The [Name to indicate locality and
industry or industries] Industrial Association of [Employers
or Workers, as the case may be].”
We enclose herewith—
(a.) A list of the industrial unions constituting the asso-
ciation.
(b.) A list of officers.
(c.) Two copies of the rules of the association.
(d.) A copy of a resolution passed by a majority of the
delegates of the unions represented at a general
meeting of the society specially called in accordance
with the rules for that purpose only, and desiring
registration as an industrial association.
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
[To be signed by two or more officers.]
…………
………of the said association.
…………
………of the said association.

(Secs. 6 and 26.)
[Form I.C. 1c.
Under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925.
No. .
NEW ZEALAND.
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION.
This is to certify that on the day of ,
19 , the was duly registered and incorporated
as an industrial under the name of “ .”
Dated at Wellington, this day of , 19 .
…………
Registrar of Industrial Unions.

(Secs. 11 and 26.)
[Form I.C. 1d.
Under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925.
APPEAL FROM REFUSAL TO REGISTER.
To the Clerk of Awards at .
The [Name of society], being dissatisfied with the refusal of
the Registrar to register the said society as an industrial union
[or association], hereby appeals to the Court to make inquiry
as to whether the Registrar’s refusal as aforesaid should be
insisted on or waived. This appeal is made on the ground
that, owing to [State reasons—e.g., “distance,” “diversity
of interest,” or other substantial reason] it will be more con-
venient for the members to register separately than to join
an existing industrial union [or association].
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
[To be signed by two or more officers.]
…………
………of the said society [or association].
…………
………of the said society [or association].

(Sec. 17.)
Form I.C. 2A.
Under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925.
ANNUAL RETURN OF OFFICERS, TRUSTEES, AUDITORS, AND
MEMBERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL UNION OF AS
ON THE 31ST DECEMBER, 19 .

Full Name. Address. Occupation.
President :
Vice-President :
Secretary :
Treasurer :
Trustee :
Auditor :

Number of members (including such of the above as are
members) :
Situation of registered office of union :

STATUTORY DECLARATION.
I, [Name in full], of [Address and occupation], do solemnly
and sincerely declare as follows :—
(1.) That I am the Chairman [or Secretary] of the [Full
name of union].
(2.) That the above is a full and correct statement of the
names, addresses, and occupations of the officers, trustees,
and auditors of the union, and of the number of members of
the union whose subscriptions were not more than twelve
months in arrear on the 31st day of December, 19 .
And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believ-
ing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the
Peace Act, 1908.
[Signature.] :
Declared at this day of , 19 ,
before me—
…………
Justice of the Peace [or Solicitor.]



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10 January 1927
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