Grounds on which a Member could be expelled Bye Law 49 A member may be expelled from the Membership of the Society, if such a Member: a) has persistently failed to pay the charges due to the Soc... Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+
Restrictions on storing of certain goods Bye Law 48 No Member, without the previous permission of the Committee, in writing, shall stock or store any kind of goods or materials, which are comb... Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+
Examination of flats and report about Repairs to Flats Bye Law 47 a) Examination of flats and report about repairs to flats : For facilitating discharge of functions mentioned under the Bye-law No 156 by ... Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+
Maintenance of Flats by Members Bye Law - 45 Additions & Alterations in a flat is permissible only with the committee’s permission as per bye-laws no 45 ,46(a) Application for perm... Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+
Utilization of the Funds Bye Law-14 Utilization of Sinking Fund Sinking Fund : On the resolution passed at the meeting of the general. Body of the Society, the Sinking Fund may... Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+
Creation of Education & Training Fund Bye Law-13(d) To create Education and Training Fund from contribution by the Members Rs 10 per month / per unit or as decided by the General Body. Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+
Creation of Sinking Fund Bye Law-13(c) The Sinking Fund at the rate decided at the meeting of the General Body subject to the minimum of 0.25 per cent per annul of the constructio... Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+
Creation of Major Repairs Fund Bye Law-13(b) Major Repairs Funds, as and when required and decided by the by the General Body at the rate fixed pro-rata on area basis. Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+
Creation of other fund Bye Law-13(a) Creation of Repairs & Maintenance Fund The Repairs and Maintenance Fund, at the rate fixed at the general body subject to the minimum of... Continue Reading Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+