CO129-613-4 Transfer of registration of China Companies from the United Kingdom to Hong Kong 16-4-1946 - 3-2-1948 — Page 85

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No.468

Enclosure No.4

Gazetted as Gazette notification 468 in Gazette of 13.6.47.

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Citation.

Interpretation.

Ordinance No.2 of 1946.

Amendment of Schedule I.

THE LAW AMENDMENT (TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS) ORDINANCE,

1946.

(Ordinance No.2 of 1946).

In exéercise of the powers conferred by Section 8 of the

Law Amendment (Transitional Provisions) Ordinance, 1946, the

Governor in Council has ordered and it is hereby ordered as

follows:

1. This Order may be cited as the law Amendment

(Transitional Provisions) Schedule I Amendment Order, 1947.

2. In this Order

"Schedule I" means Schedule I to the Law Amendment

(Transitional Provisions) Ordinance, 1946.

3. The Second Colum of Schedule I is hercby amended by

addition thereto as follows:

Companies which complied with the Defence (China Companies Temp- orary Transfer of Registered Office) Regula- tions, 1941.

AMD

"The following Articles, as Articles 4A and 4B, shall

be inserted in the Proclamation after Article 4 thereof:-

ARTICLE LA

here any China Company has transferred its registered

office from a place within the limits of the China Order

in Council, 1925, to some part of the dominions of His

Majesty pursuant to the Defence (China Companics

Temporary Transfer of Registered Office) Regulations,

1941, but which has not been registered in some territory

within the dominions of His Majesty in accordance with

the law or regulations in force for the time boing in

that territory, such company shall, upon any registration

of such company as a Hong Kong Company pursuant to this

Proclamation, transfer its registered office to such

place as is provided for in the Memorandum of

Association of such company as amended from time to

time and thereupon the Defence (China Companies

Temporary Transfer of Registered Office) Regulations,

1941, and any amendment of the Companies Ordinance, 1932, applicable to such campany by reasons of such regulations

shall cease to have effect.

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