Companies.
(b) shall give the Official Receiver such information and such access to and facilities for inspecting the books and documents of the company, and generally such aid as may be requisite for enabling that officer to perform his duties under this Ordinance.
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181. (1) A liquidator appointed by the court may General resign or, on cause shown, be removed by the court,
provisions as to liquidators. 19 & 20 Geo. 5,
(2) Where a person other than the Official Receiver is appointed liquidator, he shall receive such salary or remuneration by way of percentage or otherwise as the court may direct, and, if more such persons than one are appointed liquidators, their remuneration shall be distributed among them in such proportions as the court directs.
(3) A vacancy in the office of a liquidator appointed by the court shall be filled by the court.
(4) If more than one liquidator is appointed by the court, the court shall declare whether any act by this Ordinance required or authorized to be done by the liquidator is to be done by all or any one or more of the persons appointed.
(5) Subject to the provisions of section 263, the acts of a liquidator shall be valid notwithstanding any defects that may afterwards be discovered in his appointment or qualification.
[182
company's
19 & 20 Geo. 5,
c. 23, s. 189.
182. Where a winding-up order has been made or Custody of where a provisional liquidator has been appointed, the property. liquidator, or the provisional liquidator, as the case may be, shall take into his custody, or under his control, all the property and things in action to which the company is or appears to be entitled.
[183
183. Where a company is being wound up by the court, the court may on the application of the liquidator by order direct that all or any part of the property of whatsoever description belonging to the company or held by trustees on its behalf shall vest in the liquidator by his official name, and thereupon the property to which the order
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129
Vesting of property of company liquidator.
19 & 20 Geo. 5. c. 23, s. 190.
Companies.
(b) shall give the Official Receiver such information and such access to and facilities for inspecting the books and documents of the company, and gen- erally such aid as may be requisite for enabling that officer to perform his duties under this. Ordinance.
[181
[CAP. 32
181. (1) A liquidator appointed by the court may General resign or, on cause shown, be removed by the court,
provisions as to liquidators. 19 & 20 Geo. 5,
(2) Where a person other than the Official Receiver . 23, §. 188. is appointed liquidator, he shall receive such salary or remuneration by way of percentage or otherwise as the court may direct, and, if more such persons than one are appointed liquidators, their remuneration shall be dis- tributed among them in such proportions as the court directs.
(3) A vacancy in the office of a liquidator appointed by the court shall be filled by the court.
(4) If more than one liquidator is appointed by the court, the court shall declare whether any act by this Or- dinance required or authorized to be done by the liquidator is to be done by all or any one or more of the persons appointed.
(5) Subject to the provisions of section 263, the acts of a liquidator shall be valid notwithstanding any defects that may afterwards be discovered in his appointment or qualification.
[182
company's
19 & 20 Geo. 5,
c. 23, s. 189.
182. Where a winding-up order has been made or Custody of where a provisional liquidator has been appointed, the property. liquidator, or the provisional liquidator, as the case may be, shall take into his custody, or under his control, all the property and things in action to which the company is or appears to be entitled.
[183
183. Where a company is being wound up by the court, the court may on the application of the liquidator by order direct that all or any part of the property of whatsoever description belonging to the company or held by trustees on its behalf shall vest in the liquidator by his official name, and thereupon the property to which the order
-
129
Vesting of
property of
company liquidator.
19 & 20 Geo. 5. e. 23, s. 190.
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