THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 31, 1936.
The said meeting was unanimously of oninion that the said proposal should [or should not be adopted; [or the result of the voting upon such question was as follows:] (a)
RESOLUTIONS AT MEETINGS,
Voting on Resolutions.
For.
Against.
No.
Amount,
No.
Amount.
(a) Here set out the majorities by which the respective resolutions were carried.
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(State the substance of any Resolu- tions passed and give names of Committee of Inspection (if any), and amount of their proofs if Creditors or shares if Contribu- tories).
CREDITORS-
CONTRIBUTORIES—
No.
Shares. Votes. No. Shares. Votes.
Dated this
day of
19
(Signed)
H.T.
Chairman.
No. 25. (Rule 45.)
ORDER APPOINTING LIQUIDATOR.
the
(Title.)
day of
19
Upon the application of the Official Receiver and Provisional Liquidator of the above-named company, by summons dated
and upon hearing the applicant in person and reading 19 3
the order to wind up the said company dated and the reports of the Official Receiver of the results of the meetings of creditors and contributories made to the Court and respectively dated the
named filed.
It is ordered that
J
and upon reading the affidavit of
as to the fitness of the Liquidator hereinafter
of
be appointed Liquidator of the above-named Company.
(a) It is also ordered that the following persons be appointed a Committee of Inspection to act with the said Liquidator, namely: -----
And it is ordered that the said liquidator do within 7 days from the date of this order give security to the satisfaction of the Official Receiver as provided by the Companies (Winding-up) Rules, 1934.
And notice of this order is to be gazetted and advertised in the (b).
(a) To be
struck out if no Committee of Inspection appointed.
Rule 57,
(6) State name of newspaper (if any).
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