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Section 15.- Creditors and contributories can always inspect

the account in the official Receiver's Office, and it seems suffi-

cient to publish a summary of the account in the Gazette.

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Section 16.- This amendment is consequential on the wiendment

made by section 17.

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Section 17.

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It is more convenient that all moneys in the

Companies Liquidation Account at Hongkong should be in the hands of

the Colonial Treasurer.

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Section 18.- This amendment is made in order to render it

clear that the fees referred to in section 223 are for documents pre-

pared, as well as certified, by the Registrar. The fees for certi-

fying documente prepared outside the registry appear in section 22.

Section 19.- This amendment is consequential on the amendment

by section 13.

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Section 20. (a.) It is unnecessary to prescribe a time.

(b.) A prescribed form of certification is un-

Section 21.- This provides a prescribing authority in certain

necessary.

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cases.

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Rome of

Section 22.- These fees are considered reasonable.

them were not formerly provided for, because, apparently, the docu-

ments and work in respect of which they are charged were not contem-

plated. The only fee which needs explanation is that for initial-

ling alterations. Its object is to ensure that correct copies

In one set of docu-

are submitted for collating and certifying.

ments which wre sent to the Registrar of Companies to be certified

jover 1,500 alteratione had to be initialled.

Section 23.

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The company is not in existence at the time that this

notice has to be sent. The promoters are, therefore, the proper

persons to send it.

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