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importance of voluntary association​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The membership of an association is voluntary in nature. People voluntarily join in an association to fulfill their desired aims and objectives. They can also withdraw their membership when they feel so. Similarly no one can compel them to be a member of any association.

VA is a separate legal entity, which means inter alia, that the members are not liable for the association's debts. It may acquire and dispose of property. It has perpetual continuity, in other words its existence is not affected by member changes.

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In modern, democratic societies, voluntary associations serve a dual function: they organise people from diverse backgrounds around a common purpose, thereby contributing to social cohesion; and they build an intermediary sphere between the political centre of power and the electorate, thereby allowing for the ...

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