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(Code 1981, §33-15-3, enacted by Ga. L. 1993, p. 1744, § 1.)
- Duty of foreign or alien societies to file copies of amendments to charter, constitution, or laws with Commissioner, § 33-15-104.
- Under former Code 1933, § 56-1610, providing that any changes or amendments to the charter, constitution, or laws enacted subsequently to the issuance of a fraternal benefit certificate would bind the member and his beneficiaries and govern and control the agreements in all respects the same as though such changes, additions, or amendments had been made prior to and were in force at the time of the application for membership, a bylaw, reasonable and not affecting a valid, substantial right passed after a certificate was issued to a member of an insurance society, and before the cause of action arose, was binding upon him even though it did not specifically provide that it would apply to certificates issued before its passage. Sovereign Camp, W.O.W. v. Gunter, 59 Ga. App. 189, 200 S.E. 181 (1938).
- 36 Am. Jur. 2d, Fraternal Orders and Benefit Societies, § 10 et seq.
- 10 C.J.S., Beneficial Associations, § 25 et seq.
- Changes in regard to benefits by subsequent amendments of bylaws or constitution of mutual benefit society, 171 A.L.R. 7
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