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Table showing where sections of Ordinance No. 58 of 1911 appear, with or without modification, in the new Ordinance.
No. 58 of 1911.
New Ordinance.
No. 58 of 1911.
New Ordinance.
233
301
257
340
234
258
545
235
302
259
236
303
260
336
237
304
261
348
238
305
262
353
239
306
Do.
354
240
307
263
355
241
308
264
242
309
265
243
310
266
244
311
267
245
312
268
356
246
313
270
349
247
314
271
350
248
315
272
351
249
316
273
352
250
274
103
251
317
252
318
Do.
Do.
319
253
320
254
338
1st Schedule. 1st Schedule. 9th Schedule. 2nd Schedule. 3rd Schedule.
3rd Schedule, 1st Schedule.
4th Schedule.
255
339
5th Schedule.
256
343
Objects and Reasons.
1. This Ordinance enacts, with effect from the first of July, 1933, the provisions of the Companies Act, 1929, so far as they are applicable to local circum- stances; and, to facilitate reference to text-books and cases on the Act, the corresponding section of the Act is given in the marginal note to the various sections.
2. In certain sections, however, it has been neces Sury to incorporate special local provisions taken from the enactments repealed by the Ordinance.
3. Thus it has been necessary to include provision for China companies within the limits of the China Orders in Council in sections, 4, 19, 21, 33, 34, 79, 81, 92, 93, 103, 133. 174. 215, 275, 277, 279, 348, 349, 350, 351 and 352.
4. Express reference to the English language or to the Chinese characters which express terms in the English language are contained in sections 3, 11, 37, 98, 107, 180, 803, 819 and 336.
5. In sections 331 and 332 twenty is taken as the Tanit for banking as well as other partnerships as was the case in section 2 of the 1911 Ordinance.
6. In other sections the time limited for doing acts is extended to meet local conditions.
7. Two Tables are attached; the first shows the correspondence between the sections of this Ordinance and those of the Act and of the Companies Ordinance, 1911. (as amended in 1925, 1928, 1929 and 1930); and the second shows how the several sections of the 1911 Ordinance (as so amended) have been disposed of in the new Ordinance.
C. G. ALABASTER,
Attorney General.
August, 1932.
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