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Society office place is sold to someone
6 months ago
Our society office place is sold out to someone and he is carrying out commercial activities what can society do to stop commercial activities
A.Dear Client,
An office of a Society registered under the Cooperatives Society Act is not allowed or permissible for sale or commercial activities as per the Bylaws of the Society. Even for change of office address of the Society, if decided on the majority of vote in duly convened meeting of the Governing body of the Society requires the permission of the competent authority, i.e, the Registrar or Dy. Registrar of the Cooperative Societies, In the given situation, a mass complaint from the resident members of the Society shall be made before the Registrar or Dy. Registrar of the Cooperative Societies for redressal of an issue that violates the provisions of Bylaws of the Society failing which the matter may be pursued before the Cooperative Court, if there is any or filing a civil suit against the Society.
An office of a Society registered under the Cooperatives Society Act is not allowed or permissible for sale or commercial activities as per the Bylaws of the Society. Even for change of office address of the Society, if decided on the majority of vote in duly convened meeting of the Governing body of the Society requires the permission of the competent authority, i.e, the Registrar or Dy. Registrar of the Cooperative Societies, In the given situation, a mass complaint from the resident members of the Society shall be made before the Registrar or Dy. Registrar of the Cooperative Societies for redressal of an issue that violates the provisions of Bylaws of the Society failing which the matter may be pursued before the Cooperative Court, if there is any or filing a civil suit against the Society.
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A.Dear Client,
Firstly, you should review the sale agreement and any related documents to understand the terms and conditions of the sale. Ensure that there are no clauses that prohibit commercial activities or require the buyer to seek the society's consent for such activities. Additionally, review the society's bylaws and any internal rules and regulations to see if there are provisions that address the use of the office space and potential penalties or remedies for violations.
Firstly, you should review the sale agreement and any related documents to understand the terms and conditions of the sale. Ensure that there are no clauses that prohibit commercial activities or require the buyer to seek the society's consent for such activities. Additionally, review the society's bylaws and any internal rules and regulations to see if there are provisions that address the use of the office space and potential penalties or remedies for violations.
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