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COMPANIES.

No. 58 of 1911.

2103

either together with or without any such appointment of a liquidator, or such other order as, having regard to the interests of the creditors and contributories of the company, may seem just.

(4) No appeal shall lie from an order of the court upon such application under this section.

(5) The court shall make such order as to the costs of the application as it may think fit, and if it is of opinion that, having regard to the interests of the creditors in the liquidation, there were reasonable grounds for the application, may order the costs of the application to be paid out of the assets of the company, notwithstanding that the application is dismissed or otherwise disposed of adversely to the applicant.

vacancy

in

182.--(1) If a vacancy occurs by death, resignation, or otherwise in the office of liquidator appointed by the company in a voluntary winding-up, the company in general meeting may, subject to any arrangement with its creditors, fill the vacancy.

(2) For that purpose a general meeting may be convened by any contributory or, if there were more liquidators than one, by the continuing liquidators.

(3) The meeting shall be held in manner prescribed by the articles, or in such manner as may, on application by any contributory or by the continuing liquidators, be determined by the court.

8 Edw. 7, c. 69, s. 189.

8 Edw. 7,

183.--(1) A company about to be, or in course of being wound up voluntarily may, by extraordinary resolution delegate to its creditors, or to any committee of them, the power of appointing liquidators or any of them, and of supplying vacancies among the liquidators, or enter into any arrangement with respect to the powers to be exercised by the liquidators, and the manner in which they are to be exercised.

(2) Any act done by creditors in pursuance of any such delegated power shall have the same effect as if it had been done by the company.

c. 69, s. 190.

binding on

184.-(1) Any arrangement entered into between a company about to be, or in the course of being, wound up voluntarily and its creditors shall, subject to any right of appeal under this section, be binding on the company if sanctioned by an extraordinary resolution, and on the creditors if acceded to by three-fourths in number and value of the creditors.

$ Edw. 7,

c. 69, s. 191.

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COMPANIES. No. 58 of 1911. 2103 either together with or without any such appointment of a liquidator, or such other order as, having regard to the interests of the creditors and contributories of the company, may seem just. (4) No appeal shall lie from an order of the court upon such application under this section. (5) The court shall make such order as to the costs of the application as it may think fit, and if it is of opinion that, having regard to the interests of the creditors in the liquidation, there were reasonable grounds for the application, may order the costs of the application to be paid out of the assets of the company, notwithstanding that the application is dismissed or otherwise disposed of adversely to the applicant. vacancy in 182.--(1) If a vacancy occurs by death, resignation, or otherwise in the office of liquidator appointed by the company in a voluntary winding-up, the company in general meeting may, subject to any arrangement with its creditors, fill the vacancy. (2) For that purpose a general meeting may be convened by any contributory or, if there were more liquidators than one, by the continuing liquidators. (3) The meeting shall be held in manner prescribed by the articles, or in such manner as may, on application by any contributory or by the continuing liquidators, be determined by the court. 8 Edw. 7, c. 69, s. 189. 8 Edw. 7, 183.--(1) A company about to be, or in course of being wound up voluntarily may, by extraordinary resolution delegate to its creditors, or to any committee of them, the power of appointing liquidators or any of them, and of supplying vacancies among the liquidators, or enter into any arrangement with respect to the powers to be exercised by the liquidators, and the manner in which they are to be exercised. (2) Any act done by creditors in pursuance of any such delegated power shall have the same effect as if it had been done by the company. c. 69, s. 190. binding on 184.-(1) Any arrangement entered into between a company about to be, or in the course of being, wound up voluntarily and its creditors shall, subject to any right of appeal under this section, be binding on the company if sanctioned by an extraordinary resolution, and on the creditors if acceded to by three-fourths in number and value of the creditors. $ Edw. 7, c. 69, s. 191.
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COMPANIES. No. 58 of 1911. 2103 either together with or without any such appointment of a liquidator, or such other order as, having regard to the interests of the creditors and contributories of the company, may seem just. (4) No appeal shall lie from an order of the court upon such application under this section. (5) The court shall make such order as to the costs of the application as it may think fit, and if it is of opinion that, having regard to the interests of the creditors in the liquida- tion, there were reasonable grounds for the application, may order the costs of the application to be paid out of the assets of the company, notwithstanding that the application is dis- missed or otherwise disposed of adversely to the applicant. vacancy in 182.--(1) If a vacancy occurs by death, resignation, or Power to fill otherwise in the office of liquidator appointed by the com-ffice of pany in a voluntary winding-up, the company in general liquidator. meeting may, subject to any arrangement with its creditors, fill the vacancy. (2) For that purpose a general meeting may be convened by any contributory or, if there were more liquidators than one, by the continuing liquidators." (3) The meeting shall be held in manner prescribed by the articles, or in such manner as may, on application by any contributory or by the continuing liquidators, be determined by the court. 8 Edw. 7, c. 69, s. 189. 8 Edw. 7, 183.--(1) A company about to be, or in course of being Delegation wound up voluntarily may, by extraordinary resolution dele- of authority to appoint gate to its creditors, or to any committee of them, the power liquidators. of appointing liquidators or any of them, and of supplying vacancies among the liquidators, or enter into any arrange- ment with respect to the powers to be exercised by the liquidators, and the manner in which they are to be exercised. (2) Any act done by creditors in pursuance of any such delegated power shall have the same effect as if it had been done by the company. c. 69, s. 190. binding on 184.-(1) Any arrangement entered into between a com- Arrange- pany about to be, or in the course of being, wound up volun- ment when tarily and its creditors shall, subject to any right of appeal creditors. under this section, be binding on the company if sanctioned by an extraordinary resolution, and on the creditors if acceded to by three-fourths in number and value of the creditors. $ Edw. 7, c. 69, s. 191.
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COMPANIES.

No. 58 of 1911.

2103

either together with or without any such appointment of a liquidator, or such other order as, having regard to the interests of the creditors and contributories of the company, may seem just.

(4) No appeal shall lie from an order of the court upon such application under this section.

(5) The court shall make such order as to the costs of the application as it may think fit, and if it is of opinion that, having regard to the interests of the creditors in the liquida- tion, there were reasonable grounds for the application, may order the costs of the application to be paid out of the assets of the company, notwithstanding that the application is dis- missed or otherwise disposed of adversely to the applicant.

vacancy

in

182.--(1) If a vacancy occurs by death, resignation, or Power to fill otherwise in the office of liquidator appointed by the com-ffice of pany in a voluntary winding-up, the company in general liquidator. meeting may, subject to any arrangement with its creditors, fill the vacancy.

(2) For that purpose a general meeting may be convened by any contributory or, if there were more liquidators than one, by the continuing liquidators."

(3) The meeting shall be held in manner prescribed by the articles, or in such manner as may, on application by any contributory or by the continuing liquidators, be determined by the court.

8 Edw. 7, c. 69, s. 189.

8 Edw. 7,

183.--(1) A company about to be, or in course of being Delegation wound up voluntarily may, by extraordinary resolution dele- of authority

to appoint gate to its creditors, or to any committee of them, the power liquidators. of appointing liquidators or any of them, and of supplying vacancies among the liquidators, or enter into any arrange- ment with respect to the powers to be exercised by the liquidators, and the manner in which they are to be exercised.

(2) Any act done by creditors in pursuance of any such delegated power shall have the same effect as if it had been done by the company.

c. 69, s. 190.

binding on

184.-(1) Any arrangement entered into between a com- Arrange- pany about to be, or in the course of being, wound up volun- ment when tarily and its creditors shall, subject to any right of appeal creditors. under this section, be binding on the company if sanctioned by an extraordinary resolution, and on the creditors if acceded to by three-fourths in number and value of the creditors.

$ Edw. 7,

c. 69, s. 191.

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