Building Societies Act 1965

Powers of control of Registrar

66: Provisions consequential on Registrar's order

You could also call this:

"What happens after the Registrar's decision about a building society"

This part of the law used to explain what happens after the Registrar makes an order about a building society. However, it is no longer part of the current law. The government removed this section on 1 September 1987. If you want to know what happens now when the Registrar makes an order, you would need to look at the newer laws about building societies.

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Part 6Powers of control of Registrar

66Provisions consequential on Registrar's order (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 66: repealed, on , by section 13 of the Building Societies Amendment Act 1987 (1987 No 175).