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1923
any land held by the Corporation under its former
name be accepted by all persons concerned as con-
clusive proof that that estate or interest is vested
in the Corporation.
(e) To provide that except with the consent of the Governor-
General in Council no association of persons shall
exercise the functions for which it is formed under
the name “Scout Association” or under a name
containing those words or the words “Scouts” or
“Boy Scouts”; to permit any registering authority
to refuse registration if prohibited by this provision;
to provide for penalties for any breach of this
provision provided that such provision shall not
apply to the Corporation or to any association of
persons that is a member of or is affiliated to the
Corporation or to any branch of such an association or
to any association registered before the passing of the
said Bill.
(f) To provide that the Governor-General, by notice in the
Gazette, may define the uniform of the officers and
members of the Corporation and the badges that may
be worn by such officers and members; to provide
that it shall not be lawful for any person who is not
an officer or member of the Corporation to wear any
such uniforms or badges, and to provide a penalty
for any breach of this provision.
(g) To repeal section 5 of the Military Decorations and
Distinctive Badges Act 1918.
The promoter of the Bill is the above named, The Boy
Scouts Association of New Zealand, whose address is care
of Messrs Luke, Cunningham, and Clare, Royal Insurance
Building, 166–68 Featherston Street, Wellington, to which
address all communications and notices may be sent.
Printed copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private
Bill Office, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on the 2nd day
of November 1967, and the Bill may be inspected at the offices
of Messrs Luke, Cunningham, and Clare, solicitors for the
promoter, at the address aforesaid.
Dated this 30th day of October 1967.
LUKE, CUNNINGHAM, AND CLERE,
Solicitors for the Promoter.
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🏛️ The Scout Association of New Zealand Amendment Act 1967: Notice of Private Bill
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration30 October 1967
Private Bill, Scout Association of New Zealand, Name Change
- Cunningham Luke, Solicitors for the Promoter
- Luke Clare, Solicitors for the Promoter
- Luke, Cunningham, and Clare, Solicitors for the Promoter
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