Product Description
Co-operatives Act 14 of 2005 & Regulations
Author: Juta's Statutes Editors
Format: Physical Hardcopy
The purpose of the Co-operatives Act 14 of 2005 is to:
promote the development of sustainable co-operatives, thereby increasing the number and variety of economic enterprises operating in the formal economy;
encourage persons and groups who subscribe to values of self-reliance and self-help, and who choose to work together in democratically controlled enterprises, to register co-operatives;
enable such co-operative enterprises to register and acquire a legal status separate from their members;
promote equity and greater participation in the formation of, and management of, co-operatives by persons from previously disadvantaged communities;
establish a legislative framework that preserves a co-operative as a distinct legal entity;
facilitate the provision of support programmes that target newly formed and emerging co-operatives, particularly those whose members are persons from previously disadvantaged communities, and that promote equity and greater participation by such members;
ensure the design and implementation of co-operative development support programmes and measures and compliance with uniform norms and standards that reflect fairness, equity, transparency, economy, efficiency, accountability and lawfulness;
facilitate the effective co-ordination and reporting mechanism; and
promote the establishment of public private partnerships.
The Co-operatives Act 14 of 2005 & Regulations, a new title in the Juta’s Pocket Statutes series, reflects the law as at 05 July 2019.
Key Benefits:
Up-to-date
Accessible - pocket-sized volumes in an adjustable slipcase, with forms on CD
Affordable
Includes a useful list of key addresses and a quick-finder for key topics
Contents:
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Key Addresses
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Quick Finder for Key Topics
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Co-operatives Act 14 of 2005
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Regulations
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Co-operatives Administrative Regulations, 2016
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Principles of Good Governance for Co-operatives
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