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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933.
Form No. VI (F).
THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1932.
Fee $5.00
Return of Alteration in the Names or Addresses of the Persons resident in Long Kong authorised to accept service on behalf of a Company incorporated outside Hong Kong.
PURSUANT TO SECTION 321.
Presented by
Return of alteration in the Names or Addresses of the persons resident in Hong Kong authorised to accept on behalf of the Company Service of process and any notices required to be served on.
a company incorporated in (a)................
and which has established a place of business in Hong Kong at..
Signature of the persons authorised under
section 319 (1) (e) of the Companies Ordinance, 1932, or of some other person in Hong Kong duly authorised by the Company.
Dated the..
(a) Country of Origin.
.day of..
19..
NOTE.
For general information sections 3 and 6 of the Commissioners for Oaths Act, 1889, are published hereunder :-
3.-(1) Any oath or affidavit required for the purpose of any court or matter in England, or for the purpose of the registration of any instrument in any part of the United Kingdom, may be taken or made in any place out of England before any person having authority to administer an oath in that place.
(2) In the case of a person having such authority otherwise than by the law of a foreign country, judicial and official notice shall be taken of his seal or signature affixed, impressed, or subscribed to or on any such oath or affidvait.
6.-(1) Every British ambassador, envoy, minister, Chargé d'affaires, and secretary of embassy or legation exercising his 'functions in any foreign country, and every British consul-general, consul, vice-consul, acting consul, pro-consul, and consular agent exercising his functions in any foreign place may, in that country or place, administer any oath and take any affidavit, and also do any notarial act which any notary public can do within the United Kingdom; and every oath, affidavit, and notarial act administered, sworn, or done by or before any such person shall be as effectual as if duly administered, sworn, or done by or before any lawful authority in any part of the United Kingdom.
(2) Any document purporting to have affixed, impressed, or subscribed thereon or thereto the seal and signature of any person authorised by this section to administer an oath in testimony of any oath, affidavit, or act being administered, taken, or done by or before him, shall be admitted in evidence without proof of the seal or signature being the seal or signature of that person, or of the official character of that person.
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