Section 11Part 0 —
Proof of registry and of rules and regulations of societies
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The production of a copy of the rules and regulations of any friendly society certified as herein provided, or a certificate under the hand of the Registrar that any such society is registered under this Law, shall be conclusive evidence that such society was, at the date of the certificate, established under this Law, and shall be presumptive evidence of such establishment at the time of the production of the same.
The rules, regulations and amendments thereof, of any friendly society, may be proved in any court by production of a copy of the same, certified as aforesaid and filed in the office of the Registrar, provided that such copy purports to be certified to be a true copy of the said rules and regulations as they stand at the time under the hand of the Registrar, and are sealed with the seal of the office.
There shall be paid for such certificate such fee as may be fixed from time to time under any enactment.