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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 31, 1936.
No. 2. (Rule 22.)
PETITION.
(Title.)
To the Supreme Court of Hong Kong.
(a) Insert full name, title, etc.,
The humble petition of (a)
showeth as follows:
1. The
Company, Limited (hereinafter called incorporated
of petitioner. the company), was in the month of
under the Companies Ordinance.
(b) State the full address of the registered office so as sufficiently
to show where it is sitnate.
(c) add words
in brackets
if supervision order is
asked for.
(d) This
note will be unnecessary if the
Company
is petitioner.
2. The registered office of the company is at (b)
3. The nominal capital of the company is $
shares of $
into
divided
each. The amount of the capital paid up or credited as paid up is $
4. The objects for which the company follows:-
was established are 28
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and other objects set forth in the memorandum of association thereof.
[Here set out in paragraphs the facts on which the petitioner relies, and conclude as follows]:-
Your petitioner therefore humbly prays as follows:-
(1.) That the
Company, Limited, may be wound
up by the Court under the provisions of the Companies Ordinance, 1932.
(c) (That the voluntary winding up of the
Company, Limited,
may be continued but subject to the Supervision of the Court).
(2.) Or that such other order may be made in the premises as
shall be just.
NOTE. (d) It is intended to serve this petition on
No. 3. (Rule 22.)
PETITION BY UNPAID CREDITOR ON SIMPLE CONTRACT.
(Title.)
(a) State
consideration for the debt, with particulars
so as to
establish
that the
debt claimed
is due.
$
Paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 as in No. 2.
5. The company is indebted to your petitioner in the surn of
for (a)
6. Your petitioner has made appliction to the company for pay- ment of his debt, but the company has failed and neglected to pay the same or any part thereof.
7. The company is [insolvent and unable to pay its debts.
8. In the circumstances it is just and equitable that the company should be wound up.
Your petitioner, therefore, &c. [as in No. 21.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.