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Trading with the Enemy.
[s. 18 cont.] Governor that the person has not distributed as dividends, interest or profits the whole of the amount properly available for that purpose, the inspector or the Governor may ascertain what amount was so available and require the whole of such amount to be so distributed, and in the case of a company, if such dividends have not been declared, the inspector or the Governor may himself declare the appropriate dividends and every such declaration shall be as effective as a declaration to the like effect duly made in accordance with the constitution of the company: Provided that, where a controller has been appointed under section 13, this subsection shall apply as if for references to the inspector there were substituted references to the controller.
5 & 6 Geo. 5, c. 79, s. 1 (1).
Duty of trustees for enemies to notify the Custodian. [cf. 5 & 6 Geo. 5, c. 12, s. 3.]
24 of 1950, Schedule.
(4) The provisions of this section shall extend to sums which, but for the existence of a state of war, would have been payable and paid in the Colony to enemies-
(a) in respect of interest on securities issued by or on behalf of His Majesty's Government or the government of any of His Majesty's dominions or any foreign government, or by or on behalf of any corporation or any municipal or other authority whether within or without the Colony; and
(b) by way of payment off of any securities which have become repayable on maturity or by being drawn for payment or otherwise, being such securities as aforesaid or securities issued by any company; and in the case of such sums as aforesaid (other than sums in respect of the payment off of securities issued by a company) the duty of making payments to the Custodian and of requiring payments to be made to him and of furnishing him with particulars shall rest with the person through whom the payments in the Colony are made, and this section shall apply accordingly.
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19. (1) Every person who holds or manages for or on behalf of an enemy any property, real or personal (including any rights, whether legal or equitable, in or arising out of property, real or personal), shall, within one month after the commencement of the war, or if the property comes into his possession or under his control after the commencement of the war, then within one month after the time when it comes into his possession or under his control, by
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