1950_COMPANIES_(WINDING-UP)_RULES — Page 74

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CAP. 32]

[r. 202 cont.]

Filing memorandum of Gazette notices.

R. 216.

Form 104.

Companies.

(2) Where any winding-up order is amended, and also in any case in which any matter which has been gazetted has been amended or altered, or in which a matter has been wrongly or inaccurately gazetted, the Official Receiver shall re-gazette such order or matter with the necessary amendments and alterations in the prescribed form, at the expense of the company's assets, or otherwise as the court may direct.

203. (1) Whenever the Gazette contains any advertisement relating to any winding-up proceedings the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be shall file with the proceedings a memorandum referring to and giving the date of the advertisement.

(2) In the case of an advertisement in a local paper, the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be shall keep a copy thereof and a memorandum referring to and giving the date of the advertisement shall be placed on the file.

(3) For this purpose one copy of each local paper in which any advertisement relating to any winding-up proceeding in the court is inserted, shall be left with the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be by the person who inserts the advertisement.

(4) A memorandum under this rule shall be prima facie evidence that the advertisement to which it refers was duly inserted in the issue of the Gazette or newspaper mentioned in it.

To whom warrants may be addressed. R. 217.

Prison to which person arrested on warrant is to be taken. R. 218.

Arrests and Commitments.

204. A warrant of arrest, or any other warrant issued under the provisions of the Ordinance and rules, may be addressed to such bailiff or officer of the court or police officers of the Colony as the court may in each case direct.

205. Where the court issues a warrant for the arrest of a person under any of the provisions of the Ordinance or rules, he shall be committed, unless the court shall otherwise order, to the prison used by the court in cases of commitment made in the exercise by the court of its ordinary jurisdiction.

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CAP. 32] [r. 202 cont.] Filing memorandum of Gazette notices. R. 216. Form 104. Companies. (2) Where any winding-up order is amended, and also in any case in which any matter which has been gazetted has been amended or altered, or in which a matter has been wrongly or inaccurately gazetted, the Official Receiver shall re-gazette such order or matter with the necessary amendments and alterations in the prescribed form, at the expense of the company's assets, or otherwise as the court may direct. 203. (1) Whenever the Gazette contains any advertisement relating to any winding-up proceedings the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be shall file with the proceedings a memorandum referring to and giving the date of the advertisement. (2) In the case of an advertisement in a local paper, the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be shall keep a copy thereof and a memorandum referring to and giving the date of the advertisement shall be placed on the file. (3) For this purpose one copy of each local paper in which any advertisement relating to any winding-up proceeding in the court is inserted, shall be left with the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be by the person who inserts the advertisement. (4) A memorandum under this rule shall be prima facie evidence that the advertisement to which it refers was duly inserted in the issue of the Gazette or newspaper mentioned in it. To whom warrants may be addressed. R. 217. Prison to which person arrested on warrant is to be taken. R. 218. Arrests and Commitments. 204. A warrant of arrest, or any other warrant issued under the provisions of the Ordinance and rules, may be addressed to such bailiff or officer of the court or police officers of the Colony as the court may in each case direct. 205. Where the court issues a warrant for the arrest of a person under any of the provisions of the Ordinance or rules, he shall be committed, unless the court shall otherwise order, to the prison used by the court in cases of commitment made in the exercise by the court of its ordinary jurisdiction. 108
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CAP. 32] [r. 202 cont.] Filing memorandum of Gazette notices. R. 216. Form 104. Companies. (2) Where any winding-up order is amended, and also in any case in which any matter which has been gazetted has been amended or altered, or in which a matter has been wrongly or inaccurately gazetted, the Official Receiver shall re-gazette such order or matter with the necessary amendments and alterations in the prescribed form, at the expense of the company's assets, or otherwise as the court may direct. 203. (1) Whenever the Gazette contains any advertise- ment relating to any winding-up proceedings the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be shall file with the proceedings a memorandum referring to and giving the date of the advertisement. (2) In the case of an advertisement in a local paper, the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be shall keep a copy thereof and a memorandum referring to and giving the date of the advertisement shall be placed on the file. (3) For this purpose one copy of each local paper in which any advertisement relating to any winding-up pro- ceeding in the court is inserted, shall be left with the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be by the person who inserts the advertisement. (4) A memorandum under this rule shall be prima facie evidence that the advertisement to which it refers was duly inserted in the issue of the Gazette or newspaper mentioned in it. To whom warrants may be addressed. R. 217. Prison to which person arrested on warrant is to be taken. R. 218. Arrests and Commitments. 204. A warrant of arrest, or any other warrant issued under the provisions of the Ordinance and rules, may be addressed to such bailiff or officer of the court or police officers of the Colony as the court may in each case direct. 205. Where the court issues a warrant for the arrest of a person under any of the provisions of the Ordinance or rules, he shall be committed, unless the court shall otherwise order, to the prison used by the court in cases of commitment made in the exercise by the court of its ordinary jurisdiction. 108
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CAP. 32]

[r. 202 cont.]

Filing

memorandum

of Gazette

notices.

R. 216.

Form 104.

Companies.

(2) Where any winding-up order is amended, and also in any case in which any matter which has been gazetted has been amended or altered, or in which a matter has been wrongly or inaccurately gazetted, the Official Receiver shall re-gazette such order or matter with the necessary amendments and alterations in the prescribed form, at the expense of the company's assets, or otherwise as the court may direct.

203. (1)

Whenever the Gazette contains any advertise- ment relating to any winding-up proceedings the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be shall file with the proceedings a memorandum referring to and giving the date of the advertisement.

(2) In the case of an advertisement in a local paper, the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be shall keep a copy thereof and a memorandum referring to and giving the date of the advertisement shall be placed on the

file.

(3) For this purpose one copy of each local paper in which any advertisement relating to any winding-up pro- ceeding in the court is inserted, shall be left with the Official Receiver or liquidator as the case may be by the person who inserts the advertisement.

(4) A memorandum under this rule shall be prima facie evidence that the advertisement to which it refers was duly inserted in the issue of the Gazette or newspaper mentioned in it.

To whom warrants may be addressed. R. 217.

Prison to which person arrested on warrant is

to be taken.

R. 218.

Arrests and Commitments.

204. A warrant of arrest, or any other warrant issued under the provisions of the Ordinance and rules, may be addressed to such bailiff or officer of the court or police officers of the Colony as the court may in each case direct.

205. Where the court issues a warrant for the arrest of a person under any of the provisions of the Ordinance or rules, he shall be committed, unless the court shall otherwise order, to the prison used by the court in cases of commitment made in the exercise by the court of its ordinary jurisdiction.

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