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Schedule 6 Making of Contracts and Execution of Documents by Incorporated Friendly Societies
England and Wales and Northern Ireland
1 Under the law of England and Wales and Northern Ireland a contract may be made -
(a) by an incorporated friendly society, by writing under its common seal; or
(b) on behalf of an incorporated friendly society, by any person acting under its authority, express or implied;
and any formalities required by law in the case of a contract made by an individual also apply, unless a contrary intention appears, to a contract made by or on behalf of an incorporated friendly society.
(1) The following provisions have effect with respect to the execution of documents by an incorporated friendly society under the law of England and Wales and of Northern Ireland.
(2) A document is executed by an incorporated friendly society by the affixing of its common seal.
(3) An incorporated friendly society need not have a common seal, however, and the following sub-paragraphs apply whether it does or not.