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No. 1.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1865.

containing particulars.

Folio in Register Ledger

Surname.

NAMES, ADDRESSES,

AND OCCUPATIONS,

Christian Name.

Address.

Occupation.

Shares held by

existing Mem- bers on the

day of

1

ACCOUNT OF SHARES.

Additional Shares

held by existing Members during preceding year.

Shares held by Persons no longer Members.

Number.

Date of Transfer.

Number.

Date of Transfer.

Section 209.

Construction.

Title of petition.

General Or- ders. 1862. r. 1.

Advertise- ment of petition. Ib. r. 2.

Service of petition. Ib. r. 3.

THE THIRD SCHEDULE.

RULES OF PROCEDURE.

Petition to wind up Company,

1. In the construction of these Rules-

"The Judge" means any Judge of the Court to whom application is made under the Companies Ordinance, 1865, or these Rules, or any rules added or altered under the provisions of the said Ordinance or these Rules: "The Registrar" means the Registrar of the Court.

2. Every petition for the winding-up of any company by the Court or subject to the supervision of the Court, and all notices, affidavits, and other proceedings under such petition, shall be entitled in the matter of the Com- panies Ordinance, 1865, and of the company to which such petition relates, describing the company by its most usual style or firm name.

3.-(1.) Every such petition shall be advertised seven clear days before the hearing, once in The Gazette and once at least in one of the Hongkong daily newspapers.

(2.) The advertisement shall state the day on which the petition was presented and the name and address of the petitioner or petitioners and of his or their solicitor.

4.-(1.) Every such petition shall, unless presented by the company, be served at the registered office, if any, of the company, and, if there is no re- gistered office, then at the principal or last-known principal place of business of the company in the Colony, if any such can be found, on any member, officer, or servant of the company there, or, in case no such member, officer,

Remarks.

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No. 1.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1865. containing particulars. Folio in Register Ledger Surname. NAMES, ADDRESSES, AND OCCUPATIONS, Christian Name. Address. Occupation. Shares held by existing Mem- bers on the day of 1 ACCOUNT OF SHARES. Additional Shares held by existing Members during preceding year. Shares held by Persons no longer Members. Number. Date of Transfer. Number. Date of Transfer. Section 209. Construction. Title of petition. General Or- ders. 1862. r. 1. Advertise- ment of petition. Ib. r. 2. Service of petition. Ib. r. 3. THE THIRD SCHEDULE. RULES OF PROCEDURE. Petition to wind up Company, 1. In the construction of these Rules- "The Judge" means any Judge of the Court to whom application is made under the Companies Ordinance, 1865, or these Rules, or any rules added or altered under the provisions of the said Ordinance or these Rules: "The Registrar" means the Registrar of the Court. 2. Every petition for the winding-up of any company by the Court or subject to the supervision of the Court, and all notices, affidavits, and other proceedings under such petition, shall be entitled in the matter of the Com- panies Ordinance, 1865, and of the company to which such petition relates, describing the company by its most usual style or firm name. 3.-(1.) Every such petition shall be advertised seven clear days before the hearing, once in The Gazette and once at least in one of the Hongkong daily newspapers. (2.) The advertisement shall state the day on which the petition was presented and the name and address of the petitioner or petitioners and of his or their solicitor. 4.-(1.) Every such petition shall, unless presented by the company, be served at the registered office, if any, of the company, and, if there is no re- gistered office, then at the principal or last-known principal place of business of the company in the Colony, if any such can be found, on any member, officer, or servant of the company there, or, in case no such member, officer, Remarks.
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No. 1.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1865. containing particulars. Folio in Register Ledger Surname. NAMES, ADDRESSES, AND OCCUPATIONS, Christian Name. Address. Occupation. Shares held by existing Mem- bers on the day of 1 ACCOUNT OF SHARES. Additional Shares held by existing Members during preceding year. Shares held by Persons no longer Members. Number. Date of Transfer. Number. Date of Transfer. Section 209. Construction. Title of petition. General Or- ders. 1862. r. 1. Advertise- ment of petition. Ib. r. 2. Service of petition. Ib. r. 3. THE THIRD SCHEDULE. RULES OF PROCEDURE. Petition to wind up Company, 1. In the construction of these Rules- "The Judge" means any Judge of the Court to whom application is made under the Companies Ordinance, 1865, or these Rules, or any rules added or altered under the provisions of the said Ordinance or these Rules: "The Registrar" means the Registrar of the Court. 2. Every petition for the winding-up of any company by the Court or subject to the supervision of the Court, and all notices, affidavits, and other proceedings under such petition, shall be entitled in the matter of the Com- panies Ordinance, 1865, and of the company to which such petition relates, describing the company by its most usual style or firm name. 3.-(1.) Every such petition shall be advertised seven clear days before the hearing, once in The Gazette and once at least in one of the Hongkong daily newspapers. (2.) The advertisement shall state the day on which the petition was presented and the name and address of the petitioner or petitioners and of his or their solicitor. 4.-(1.) Every such petition shall, unless presented by the company, be served at the registered office, if any, of the company, and, if there is no re- gistered office, then at the principal or last-known principal place of business of the company in the Colony, if any such can be found, on any member, officer, or servant of the company there, or, in case no such member, officer, Remarks.
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No. 1.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1865.

containing particulars.

Folio in Register Ledger

Surname.

NAMES, ADDRESSES,

AND OCCUPATIONS,

Christian Name.

Address.

Occupation.

Shares held by

existing Mem- bers on the

day of

1

ACCOUNT OF SHARES.

Additional Shares

held by existing Members during preceding year.

Shares held by Persons no longer Members.

Number.

Date of Transfer.

Number.

Date of Transfer.

Section 209.

Construction.

Title of petition.

General Or- ders. 1862. r. 1.

Advertise- ment of petition. Ib. r. 2.

Service of petition. Ib. r. 3.

THE THIRD SCHEDULE.

RULES OF PROCEDURE.

Petition to wind up Company,

1. In the construction of these Rules-

"The Judge" means any Judge of the Court to whom application is made under the Companies Ordinance, 1865, or these Rules, or any rules added or altered under the provisions of the said Ordinance or these Rules: "The Registrar" means the Registrar of the Court.

2. Every petition for the winding-up of any company by the Court or subject to the supervision of the Court, and all notices, affidavits, and other proceedings under such petition, shall be entitled in the matter of the Com- panies Ordinance, 1865, and of the company to which such petition relates, describing the company by its most usual style or firm name.

3.-(1.) Every such petition shall be advertised seven clear days before the hearing, once in The Gazette and once at least in one of the Hongkong daily newspapers.

(2.) The advertisement shall state the day on which the petition was presented and the name and address of the petitioner or petitioners and of his or their solicitor.

4.-(1.) Every such petition shall, unless presented by the company, be served at the registered office, if any, of the company, and, if there is no re- gistered office, then at the principal or last-known principal place of business of the company in the Colony, if any such can be found, on any member, officer, or servant of the company there, or, in case no such member, officer,

Remarks.

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