9Multi-State co-operative society to be body corporate
(1) The registration of a multi-State cooperative society shall render it a body corporate by the name under which it is registered having perpetual succession and a common seal, and with power to acquire, hold and dispose of property, both movable and immovable, enter into contract, institute and defend suits and other legal proceedings and to do all things necessary for the purpose for which it is constituted, and shall, by the said name, sue or be sued.
(2) All transactions entered into in good faith prior to the registration of a multi-State co-operative society shall be deemed to be its transactions after registration for furtherance of the objects of its registration.
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- 4 Central Registrar
- 5 Multi-State co-operative societies which may be registered
- 6 Application for registration
- 7 Registration
- 8 Registration certificate
- 9 Multi-State co-operative society to be body corporate
- 10 Bye-laws of multi-State co-operative societies
- 11 Amendment of bye-laws of a multi-State co-operative society
- 12 When amendment of bye-laws comes into force
- 13 Change of name
- 14 Change of address
- 15 Publication of name by multi-State co-operative society
- 16 Liability
- 17 Amalgamation or transfer of assets and liabilities, or division of multi-State co-operative societies
- 18 Central Registrar to prepare scheme of amalgamation or reorganisation of a co-operative bank in certain cases
- 19 Promotion of subsidiary institution
- 20 Liability of a co-operative bank to Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation
- 21 Cancellation of registration certificate of multi-State co-operative societies in certain cases
- 22 Conversion of a co-operative society into a multi-State co-operative society