Examples of Building Societies Act in a sentence
The Group uses derivatives in accordance with the Building Societies Act 1986.
Information falling within paragraph 3 is not exempt by virtue of that paragraph it if required to be registered under: a) the Companies Act 1985b) the Friendly Societies Act 1974c) the Friendly Societies Act 1992d) the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts 1965 to 1978e) the Building Societies Act 1986f) the Charities Act 1993.
Derivatives are only used by the Group in accordance with the Building Societies Act 1986.
The statutory limits are as laid down under the Building Societies Act 1986 as amended by the Building Societies Act 1997 and ensure that the principal purpose of a building society is that of making loans which are secured on residential property and are funded substantially by its members.
The objective of The Nottingham in using derivatives is in accordance with the Building Societies Act 1986 and is to limit the extent to which The Nottingham will be affected by changes in interest rates.
Details of Incorporation Southland Building Society was established in 1869 and is incorporated under the Building Societies Act 1965.
Southland Building Society (SBS) was established in 1869, is incorporated under the Building Societies Act 1965, and was registered as a bank under the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989 on 7 October 2008.
Building Society has the meaning given under the Building Societies Act.
N.B. Attention is drawn to "Certain Provisions of the Building Societies Act 1986 (as amended) and the Supervisory Authority" elsewhere in this Prospectus.
The Ultimate Parent Society is incorporated in Jamaica under the Building Societies Act.