Section 126(1) in Goa Co-operative Societies Rules, 2003
(1)The fees payable to the Co-operative Authority for decision of disputes referred under section 83 of the Act, for recovery of losses under section 82 of the Act and execution of awards or orders under section 91 of the Act, shall be specified by the Registrar, by general or special order and such fees shall be payable to the Co-operative Authority as provided in sub-rule (2). In specifying the scale of fees, the Registrar shall provide different scale for "simple money claims", "complicated money claims" and "other type of dispute".Explanation:- For the purpose of this sub-rule, "simple money claim" means the claim of a society the object clauses of which provide for sanction of credit to its members, based on loan bonds, promissory notes, admissions or an acknowledgement, and "complicated money claims" means all money claims other than simple money claims. The question regarding the classification of a dispute for the purpose of this sub-rule shall be decided by the Registrar or the Co-operative Authority deciding the dispute and the decision of the Registrar or the Co-operative Authority, as the case may be, shall be final.