LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. No. 11 of 1907.
1695
33 & 34 Vict.
20. Every company not registered under the Companies Ordinance, 1865, or the Companies Ordinance, 1911, shall keep a register of shareholders in like form and containing like particulars in the manner provided by such Ordinances respectively, and shall furnish, on application, to every shareholder and policy holder of the company, a copy of such book, on payment of a sum not exceeding fifty cents for every hundred words required to be copied for such purpose.
Nos. 1 of 1865 c. 61, s. 12. and 58 of 1911.
21. Every company not registered as aforesaid shall cause a sufficient number of copies of its deed of settlement, or other the Act, Ordinance, charter, or instrument constituting and regulating the mode of business of such company, to be printed, and shall furnish, on application, to every shareholder and policy holder of the company, a copy of such deed of settlement, Act, Ordinance, charter, or instrument on payment of a sum not exceeding one dollar and twenty-five cents.
33 & 34 Vict. c. 61, s. 13.
22. Any printed or other documents required by this Ordinance to be kept by the Registrar may, on payment of such fees as the Registrar may direct, be inspected by any person, who may also, on payment of such fees as shall be directed, obtain copies thereof.
33 & 31 Vict. c. 61, s. 16.
23. Every statement, abstract, or other document deposited with the Registrar shall be receivable in evidence, and every document purporting to be certified by the Registrar to be such deposited document, and every document purporting to be similarly certified to be a copy of such deposited document, shall, if produced out of the custody of the Registrar, be deemed to be such deposited document as aforesaid or a copy thereof, and shall be received in evidence as if it were the original document, unless some variation between it and the original document shall be proved.
33 & 34 Vict. c. 61, s. 17.
24. Any life insurance company registered under the Companies Ordinance, 1865, or the Companies Ordinance, 1911, may be wound up by the court in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Ordinance, 1911, on the application of one or more policy holders or shareholders, upon its being proved to the satisfaction of the court that the company
may be wound up by the court.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES. No. 11 of 1907.
1695
33 & 34 Vict.
20. Every company not registered under the Companies List of Ordinance, 1865, or the Companies Ordinance, 1911, shall shareholders. keep a register of shareholders in like form and containing c. 61, s. 12. like particulars in the manner provided by such Ordinances Ordinances respectively, and shall furnish, on application, to every and 58 of shareholder and policy holder of the company, a copy of 1911. such book, on payment of a sum not exceeding fifty cents for every hundred words required to be copied for such
purpose.
Nos. 1 of 1865
settlement to
c. 61, s. 13.
21. Every company not registered as aforesaid shall cause Deed of a sufficient number of copies of its deed of settlement, or be printed. other the Act, Ordinance, charter, or instrument constituting 33 & 34 Vict. and regulating the mode of business of such company, to be printed, and shall furnish, on application, to every shareholder and policy holder of the company, a copy of such deed of settlement, Act, Ordinance, charter, or instru- ment on payment of a sum not exceeding one dollar and twenty-five cents.
inspected.
22. Any printed or other documents required by this Documents Ordinance to be kept by the Registrar may, on payment of my such fees as the Registrar may direct, be inspected by any 33 & 31 Vict. person, who may also, on payment of such fees as shall be 61, s. 16. directed, obtain copies thereof.
c.
23. Every statement, abstract, or other document de- Documents to posited with the Registrar shall be receivable in evidence, be received and every document purporting to be certified by the 33 & 34 Vict. Registrar to be such deposited document, and every docu- c. 61, s. 17. ment purporting to be similarly certified to be a copy of such deposited document, shall, if produced out of the custody of the Registrar, be deemed to be such deposited document as aforesaid or a copy thereof, and shall be received in evidence as if it were the original document, unless some variation between it and the original document shall be proved.
stances
24. Any life insurance company registered under the Circum- Companies Ordinance, 1865, or the Companies Ordinance, 1911, may be wound up by the court in accordance with the company provisions of the Companies Ordinance, 1911, on the may be application of one or more policy holders or shareholders, the court. upon its being proved to the satisfaction of the court that
wound up by
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