THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 31, 1936.
LIQUIDATOR'S STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT PURSUANT TO SECTION 270 of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1932.
REALIZATIONS.
DISBURSEMENTS.
Date.
Of whom received.
Nature of Assets Realized.
Amount. Date.
Of whom paid.
Brought
forward...
Nature of Disburse- ments.
Brought
forward...
Amount.
Carried
forward...!
Carried
forward...
*NOTE. No balance should be shown on this Account, but only the total Realizations and Disbursements, which should be carried forward to the next Account.
Total Realizations
ANALYSIS OF BALANCE.
Disbursements
1
Balance
C.
C.
The Balance is made up as follows:-
1. Cash in hands of liquidator
2. Total payments into Bank, including balance at date of commencement of winding up (as per Bank Book)...
Total withdrawals from Bank
· Balance at Bank...
$
3. Amount in Companies Liquidation Account
4. Amounts invested by liquidator
Less Amounts realized from same
Balance
Total Balance as shown above
C.
6.
$
NOTE.-Full details of investments should be given in a separate statement.
NOTE. The liquidator shall also state-
(1.) The amount of the estimat-
ed assets and liabilities at the date of the commence- ment of the winding-up.
(2.) The total amount of the
capital paid up at the date of the commencement of the winding-up.
Assets (after deducting amounts charged to secured creditors and debenture holders)
$
(Secured creditors . $
Liabilities Debenture holders...$ Unsecured creditors $
Paid up in cash..... Issued as paid up otherwise
than for cash
(3.) The general description and estimated) value of outstanding assets (if any). Š
(4.) The causes which delay the termina-
tion of the winding up.
(5.) The period within which the winding]
up may probably be completed.
$
1261
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