ANTIGUA. Evidence of registration. Rules binding on members and others. Officers to give security. Officers to account. 6 Building Societies. No. of 1955. 11. Any certificate of incorporation or regis- tration, or other document relating to a society, purporting to be signed by the Registrar, shall, in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, be received by the Court and elsewhere without proof of the signatare of the Registrar; and a copy of the rules of a society, certified by the secretary or other officer of the society to be a true copy of its registered rules, shall, in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, be received as evidence of the rules. 12. The rules of a society shall be binding on the members and officers of the society and on all persons claiming on account of a member or under the rules, all of whom shall be deemed and taken to have full notice thereof. 18. (1) Every officer of a society having the receipt or charge of any money belonging to the society shall, before taking upon himself the execution of his office, enter into a bond with one sufficient surety at the least, according to the form set forth in Schedule ©, or give the security of a guarantee society, or such other security as the society directs, in such sum as the society may require. (2) Every such bond, guarantee or other security shall be conditioned for the rendering of a true and just account of all moneys received and paid by the officer on account of the society, and for payment of all sums of money due from time to time to the society at such times as its rules appoint, or as the society may require such officer so to do. 14. Every accounting officer of a society or his personal representative, shall, upon demand made or notice in writing given or left at his last known or usual place of residence, give in his account, as may be required by the board of directors or committee of management of the society, to be examined and allowed or disallowed by them, and shall, on the like demand or notice pay over all moneys remaining in his hands and deliver all securities and effects, books, papers, and