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COMPANIES.

No. 58 of 1911.

2177

Companies Liquidation Account at the bank, and shall be entitled to the prescribed certificate of receipt for the money so paid, and that certificate shall be an effectual discharge to him in respect thereof.

(5) For the purpose of ascertaining and getting in any money payable into the bank in pursuance of this section, the like powers may be exercised, and by the like authority, as are exerciseable under section 80 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1891, for the purpose of ascertaining and getting in the sums, funds, and dividends referred to in that section.

(6) Any person claiming to be entitled to any money paid into the bank in pursuance of this section may apply to the Official Receiver for payment of the same, and the Official Receiver may, on a certificate by the liquidator that the person claiming is entitled, make an order for the payment to that person of the sum due.

(7) Any person dissatisfied with the decision of the Official Receiver in respect of any claim made in pursuance of this section may appeal to the Court.

Notice of

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8 Edw. 7 c. 69 s. 225.

215. In all proceedings under this Part of this Ordinance, all Judicial Courts, Judges, and persons judicially acting, and all officers, signature of judicial or ministerial, of any Court, or employed in enforcing the process of any Court, shall take judicial notice of the signature of any officer of the Court, and also of the official seal or stamp of the several offices of the Court, appended to or impressed on any document made, issued, or signed under the provisions of this Part of this Ordinance, or any official copy thereof.

Ib. s. 228.

216.--(1) Any affidavit required to be sworn under the provisions or for the purposes of this Part of this Ordinance may be sworn in the Colony, or elsewhere within the dominions of His Majesty, before any Court, Judge, or person lawfully authorised to take and receive affidavits or before any of His Majesty's consuls or vice-consuls in any place outside His Majesty's dominions.

(2) All Courts, Judges, Justices, commissioners, and persons acting judicially shall take judicial notice of the seal or stamp or signature (as the case may be) of any such Court, Judge, person, consul, or vice-consul, attached, appended, or subscribed to any such affidavit, or to any other document to be used for the purposes of this Part of this Ordinance.

217.(1) An account, called the Companies Liquidation Account, shall be kept by the Official Receiver at such bank as the Treasurer defined.

Ib. s. 229.

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COMPANIES. No. 58 of 1911. 2177 Companies Liquidation Account at the bank, and shall be entitled to the prescribed certificate of receipt for the money so paid, and that certificate shall be an effectual discharge to him in respect thereof. (5) For the purpose of ascertaining and getting in any money payable into the bank in pursuance of this section, the like powers may be exercised, and by the like authority, as are exerciseable under section 80 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1891, for the purpose of ascertaining and getting in the sums, funds, and dividends referred to in that section. (6) Any person claiming to be entitled to any money paid into the bank in pursuance of this section may apply to the Official Receiver for payment of the same, and the Official Receiver may, on a certificate by the liquidator that the person claiming is entitled, make an order for the payment to that person of the sum due. (7) Any person dissatisfied with the decision of the Official Receiver in respect of any claim made in pursuance of this section may appeal to the Court. Notice of 5 8 Edw. 7 c. 69 s. 225. 215. In all proceedings under this Part of this Ordinance, all Judicial Courts, Judges, and persons judicially acting, and all officers, signature of judicial or ministerial, of any Court, or employed in enforcing the process of any Court, shall take judicial notice of the signature of any officer of the Court, and also of the official seal or stamp of the several offices of the Court, appended to or impressed on any document made, issued, or signed under the provisions of this Part of this Ordinance, or any official copy thereof. Ib. s. 228. 216.--(1) Any affidavit required to be sworn under the provisions or for the purposes of this Part of this Ordinance may be sworn in the Colony, or elsewhere within the dominions of His Majesty, before any Court, Judge, or person lawfully authorised to take and receive affidavits or before any of His Majesty's consuls or vice-consuls in any place outside His Majesty's dominions. (2) All Courts, Judges, Justices, commissioners, and persons acting judicially shall take judicial notice of the seal or stamp or signature (as the case may be) of any such Court, Judge, person, consul, or vice-consul, attached, appended, or subscribed to any such affidavit, or to any other document to be used for the purposes of this Part of this Ordinance. 217.(1) An account, called the Companies Liquidation Account, shall be kept by the Official Receiver at such bank as the Treasurer defined. Ib. s. 229.
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COMPANIES. No. 58 of 1911. 2177 Companies Liquidation Account at the bank, and shall be entitled to the prescribed certificate of receipt for the money so paid, and that certificate shall be an effectual discharge to him in respect thereof. (5) For the purpose of ascertaining and getting in any money pay- able into the bank in pursuance of this section, the like powers may be exercised, and by the like authority, as are exerciseable under section 80 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1891, for the purpose of No. 7 of 1891. ascertaining and getting in the sums, funds, and dividends referred to in that section. (6) Any person claiming to be entitled to any money paid into the bank in pursuance of this section may apply to the Official Receiver for payment of the same, and the Official Receiver may, on a certifi- cate by the liquidator that the person claiming is entitled, make an order for the payment to that person of the sum due. (7) Any person dissatisfied with the decision of the Official Receiver in respect of any claim made in pursuance of this section may appeal to the Court. notice of 5 8 Edw. 7 c. 69 s. 225. 215. In all proceedings under this Part of this Ordinance, all Judicial Courts, Judges, and persons judicially acting, and all officers, signature of judicial or ministerial, of any Court, or employed in enforcing the officers. process of any Court, shall take judicial notice of the signature of any officer of the Court, and also of the official seal or stamp of the several offices of the Court, appended to or impressed on any docu- ment made, issued, or signed under the provisions of this Part of this Ordinance, or any official copy thereof. ib..s. 228. 216.--(1) Any affidavit required to be sworn under the provisions Affidavits or for the purposes of this Part of this Ordinance may be sworn in the Colony, or elsewhere within the dominions of His Majesty, before any Court, Judge, or person lawfully authorised to take and receive affidavits or before any of His Majesty's consuls or vice- consuls in any place outside His Majesty's dominions. (2) All Courts, Judges, Justices, commissioners, and persons acting judicially shall take judicial notice of the seal or stamp or signature (as the case may be) of any such Court, Judge, person, consul, or vice-consul, attached, appended, or subscribed to any such affidavit, or to any other document to be used for the purposes of this Part of this Ordinance. 217.(1) An account, called the Companies Liquidation Account, Companies shall be kept by the Official Receiver at such bank as the Treasurer Liquidation Account defined. ib. s. 229.
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COMPANIES.

No. 58 of 1911.

2177

Companies Liquidation Account at the bank, and shall be entitled to the prescribed certificate of receipt for the money so paid, and that certificate shall be an effectual discharge to him in respect thereof.

(5) For the purpose of ascertaining and getting in any money pay- able into the bank in pursuance of this section, the like powers may be exercised, and by the like authority, as are exerciseable under section 80 of the Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1891, for the purpose of No. 7 of 1891. ascertaining and getting in the sums, funds, and dividends referred to in that section.

(6) Any person claiming to be entitled to any money paid into the bank in pursuance of this section may apply to the Official Receiver for payment of the same, and the Official Receiver may, on a certifi- cate by the liquidator that the person claiming is entitled, make an order for the payment to that person of the sum due.

(7) Any person dissatisfied with the decision of the Official Receiver in respect of any claim made in pursuance of this section may appeal to the Court.

notice of

5

8 Edw. 7 c. 69 s. 225.

215. In all proceedings under this Part of this Ordinance, all Judicial Courts, Judges, and persons judicially acting, and all officers, signature of judicial or ministerial, of any Court, or employed in enforcing the officers. process of any Court, shall take judicial notice of the signature of any officer of the Court, and also of the official seal or stamp of the several offices of the Court, appended to or impressed on any docu- ment made, issued, or signed under the provisions of this Part of this Ordinance, or any official copy thereof.

ib..s. 228.

216.--(1) Any affidavit required to be sworn under the provisions Affidavits or for the purposes of this Part of this Ordinance may be sworn in the Colony, or elsewhere within the dominions of His Majesty, before any Court, Judge, or person lawfully authorised to take and receive affidavits or before any of His Majesty's consuls or vice- consuls in any place outside His Majesty's dominions.

(2) All Courts, Judges, Justices, commissioners, and persons acting judicially shall take judicial notice of the seal or stamp or signature (as the case may be) of any such Court, Judge, person, consul, or vice-consul, attached, appended, or subscribed to any such affidavit, or to any other document to be used for the purposes of this Part of this Ordinance.

217.(1) An account, called the Companies Liquidation Account, Companies shall be kept by the Official Receiver at such bank as the Treasurer Liquidation

Account

defined.

ib. s. 229.

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