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  1. Trade Unions Regulations - C.R.C., c. 1560 (SCHEDULE)

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    • 2 The name under which it is proposed that the trade union on behalf of which this application is made shall be registered is as set forth in rule No

      To the best of our belief there is no other existing trade union, whether registered or not registered, the name of which is identical with the proposed name, or so nearly resembles the same as to cause confusion.

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    • 12 Accompanying this application are sent:

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      • (3) A general statement, marked “C”Footnote *, showing

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        • (b) the receipts and expenditures ofFootnote during the year preceding the date Footnote § up to which the statement is made out, such expenditure being set forth under separate heads corresponding to the several objects of the trade union.

    • 13 We have been duly authorized by the trade union to make this application on its behalf, such authorization consisting ofFootnote **

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      • Return to footnote *This will only be necessary in case the trade union has been in operation more than a year previous to the date of the application.

      • Return to footnote Name of trade union.

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      • Return to footnote **This will only be necessary where the trade union has been in operation before the date of the application.

      In paragraph 13 must be stated whether the authority to make this application was given by “a resolution of a general meeting of the trade union”, or if not, in what other way it was given.

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    FORM 5Declaration To Be Made by the Secretary of a Trade Union in Applying for Registry of Alteration of Rules

    Trade Union Register No

    I, , of , the clerk ( or secretary or one of the officers) of the above-mentioned trade union, do swear ( or solemnly and sincerely declare) that in making the alterations of the rules of the said trade union, the application for the registration of which is appended to this declaration, the rules of the said trade union have been duly complied with.

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    Trade Union Register No

    • 1 This application is for the registry of a partial alteration of the rules of the trade union, and is made by the seven persons whose names are subscribed at the foot hereof.

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    • 3 This application is accompanied by a statutory declaration of , an officer of this trade union, to the effect that in making the alteration of rules now submitted for registration the rules of the trade union were duly complied with.

    • 4 We have been duly authorized by the trade union to make this application on its behalf, such authorization consisting of a resolution passed at a general meeting on the day of (here insert the date, or if there was no such resolution, state in what other way the authorization was given).

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    Trade Union Register No

    • 1 This is an application for the registration of a complete alteration of the registered rules of the trade union and is made by the seven persons whose names are subscribed at the foot hereof.

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    • 3 The name under which it is proposed that the trade union, on behalf of which this application is made, shall be registered, is as set forth in rule No

    • 4 To the best of our belief, there is no other existing trade union, whether registered or not registered, the name of which is identical with the proposed name, or so nearly resembles the same as to cause confusion.

    • 5 The place of meeting for the business of the (here insert name of trade union) and the office to which all communications and notices may be addressed is at , as set forth in rule No

    • 6 The (here insert name of trade union) was established on the day of

    • 7 The whole of the objects for which the (here insert name of trade union) is established, and the purposes for which the funds thereof are applicable, are set forth in rule No

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    • 14 This application is accompanied by a statutory declaration of , an officer of the said trade union, to the effect that, in making the alteration of rules now submitted for registration, the rules of the trade union were duly complied with.

    • 15 We have been duly authorized by the (here insert name of trade union) trade union to make this application on its behalf, such authorization consisting of a resolution passed at a general meeting held on the day of (here insert the date, or if there was no such resolution, state in what other way the authorization was given).

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    Trade Union Register No

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    I hereby certify that the rules, copy whereof is appended hereto, have been registered under the above-mentioned Act, in addition to the rules already registered (or in substitution for No and No of the rules already registered), for the (here insert name of trade union).

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    Trade Union Register No

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    I hereby certify that the set of rules, copy whereof is appended hereto, has been registered under the above-mentioned Act in substitution for the set of rules already registered for the (here insert name) trade union.

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  2. Trade Unions Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. T-14 (Section 8)
    Marginal note:Registration
    •  (1) The following provisions apply with respect to registration of trade unions under this Act:

      • (a) an application to register the trade union and printed copies of its rules, together with a list of the titles and names of its officers, shall be sent to the Registrar;

      • (b) the Registrar, on being satisfied that the trade union has complied with the regulations respecting registration, shall register the trade union and its rules;

      • (c) no trade union shall be registered under a name identical with that under which any other trade union has been registered, or so nearly resembling that name as to be likely to deceive the members or the public; and

      • (d) if a trade union that applies to be registered has been in operation for more than a year before the date of application, there shall be delivered to the Registrar, before the registration of the trade union, a general statement of the receipts, funds, effects and expenditure of the trade union, in the same form and showing the same particulars as if it were the annual general statement required, under this Act, to be transmitted annually to the Registrar.

    • Marginal note:Certificate of registration

      (2) The Registrar, on registering a trade union, shall issue a certificate of registration, and the certificate, unless it is proved to have been withdrawn or cancelled, is conclusive proof that the regulations with respect to registration have been complied with.

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  3. Trade Unions Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. T-14 (SCHEDULE II : Matters To Be Provided for by the Rules of)

    SCHEDULE II(Section 10)Matters To Be Provided for by the Rules of Trade Unions Registered Under This Act

    1 The name of the trade union and the place of meeting for the business of the trade union.

    2 Every object for which the trade union is to be established, the purposes for which the funds thereof shall be applicable, the conditions under which any member may become entitled to any benefit assured thereby and the fines and forfeitures that may be imposed on any member of the trade union.

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    4 A provision for the appointment and removal of a general committee of management and of a trustee or trustees, treasurer and other officers of the trade union.

    5 A provision for the investment of the funds of the trade union and for an annual or periodical audit of accounts.

    6 The inspection of the books and names of members of the trade union by every person having an interest in the funds of the trade union.

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  4. Trade Unions Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. T-14 (Section 22)
    Marginal note:Fraudulently obtaining, misapplying funds, books, etc.
    •  (1) If any officer, member or other person who is or represents himself to be a member of a trade union registered under this Act, or the nominee, executor, administrator or assignee of a member thereof, or any person whatever,

      • (a) by false representation or imposition, obtains possession of any moneys, securities, books, papers or other effects of the trade union,

      • (b) having the effects of the trade union in his possession, wilfully withholds or fraudulently misapplies the effects, or

      • (c) wilfully applies any part of the effects of the trade union to purposes other than those expressed or directed in the rules of the trade union,

      the provincial court judge or justices having jurisdiction in cases of complaint for offences under this Act for the place in which the registered office of the trade union is situated may, by summary order, on a complaint made by any person on behalf of the trade union, or by the Registrar, order the officer, member or other person,

      • (d) to deliver up all those moneys, securities, books, papers or other effects to the trade union, or

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    • Marginal note:Proceedings by indictment

      (3) Nothing in this Act prevents a trade union from proceeding by indictment against a person described in subsection (1), but no person shall be proceeded against by indictment if a conviction has been previously obtained for the same offence under this Act.

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  5. Trade Unions Act - R.S.C., 1985, c. T-14 (Section 18)
    Marginal note:Powers of trustees
    •  (1) The trustees of any trade union registered under this Act, or any other officer of such trade union who is authorized to do so by the order thereof, may bring or defend, or cause to be brought or defended, any action, suit, prosecution or complaint, in any court of competent jurisdiction, concerning the property, right or claim to property of the trade union, and may, in all cases concerning the property, real or personal, of the trade union, sue and be sued, and plead and be impleaded, in that court, in their proper names, without other description than the title of their office.

    • Marginal note:Not abated by vacation of office

      (2) No action, suit, prosecution or complaint shall be discontinued or abated by the death or removal from office of any person referred to in subsection (1), but the action, suit, prosecution or complaint shall be proceeded in, by or against their successor or successors as if the death, resignation or removal had not taken place, and those successors shall pay and receive the like costs as if the action, suit, prosecution or complaint had been commenced in their names for the benefit of, or to be reimbursed from the funds of, the trade union.

    • Marginal note:Service of process

      (3) Any summons to any trustee or other officer of a trade union registered under this Act may be served by leaving the summons at the registered office of the trade union.

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