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8. Acknowledgement or refusal of registration.

(1) If the Bank is satisfied that a society which has made an application for registration as a credit union has complied with the provisions of this Act as to such registration, the Bank shall issue to the society, as a credit union, an acknowledgement of registration assigning it a registered number.

(2) Unless the contrary is shown, an acknowledgement of registration issued under subsection (1) shall be sufficient evidence that the society concerned is registered as a credit union.

(3) If the Bank refuses to register as a credit union a society that has made an application for registration, it shall, by notice in writing, inform the society of the refusal. The notice must include a statement setting out the grounds for the refusal..

(4) A decision of the Bank refusing to register a society as a credit union is an appealable decision for the purposes of Part VIIA of the Central Bank Act 1942.

(5) The Bank shall enter the name of every credit union in a register maintained for the pur

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