CAP. 301]
Originally
10 of 1907. Fraser
10 of 1907.
Short title.
Company may hold
and dispose of property.
Company may sue and be sued under its
name.
Deeds signed by manager to be as valid as if under common seal of
company.
Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij.
CHAPTER 301.
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ.
To give to the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij certain facilities for carrying on its business in the Colony.
[26th July, 1907.]
WHEREAS a company has been incorporated in the Netherlands for the transaction of trading, banking and financial business under the name of the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij under Royal Decrees of the late King of the Netherlands whereby the liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount of their shares respectively: AND WHEREAS an agency of the said company has been established in this Colony: AND WHEREAS it appears that the said company has in accordance with the law of the Netherlands no common seal and is therefore unable to exercise divers of the powers which corporations having common seals can and may exercise: AND WHEREAS it is expedient to enable the said company to carry on its business in this Colony in like manner as though it had been incorporated under the law of this Colony:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij Ordinance.
2. The said company shall be capable in law to take, hold and dispose of property, movable or immovable, within the Colony for the purpose of its business.
3. (1) The said company may sue and be sued and take all legal proceedings in the courts of the Colony by the name of the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij.
(2) All writs of summons, notices and legal process may be served on the said company by being left at the office in Hong Kong hereinafter mentioned or at any other office in the Colony where the business of the said company shall be carried on.
4. (1) All conveyances, powers of attorney, deeds and other instruments of whatsoever nature, which if the said company were an English corporation would require to be
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CAP. 301]
Originally
10 of 1907. Fraser
10 of 1907.
Short title.
Company may hold
and dispose of property.
Company may sue and be sued under its
name.
Deeds signed by manager to be as valid as if under common seal of
company.
Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij.
CHAPTER 301.
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ.
To give to the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij certain facilities for carrying on its business in the Colony.
[26th July, 1907.]
WHEREAS a company has been incorporated in the Nether- lands for the transaction of trading, banking and financial business under the name of the Nederlandsche Handel- Maatschappij under Royal Decrees of the late King of the Netherlands whereby the liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount of their shares respectively: AND WHEREAS an agency of the said company has been established in this Colony: AND WHEREAS it appears that the said company has in accordance with the law of the Netherlands no common seal and is therefore unable to exercise divers of the powers which corporations hav- ing common seals can and may exercise: AND WHEREAS it is expedient to enable the said company to carry on its business in this Colony in like manner as though it had been incorporated under the law of this Colony :
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Netherlandsche Handel-Maatschappij Ordinance.
2. The said company shall be capable in law to take, hold and dispose of property, movable or immovable, within the Colony for the purpose of its business.
3. (1) The said company may sue and be sued and take all legal proceedings in the courts of the Colony by the name of the Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij.
(2) All writs of summons, notices and legal process may be served on the said company by being left at the office in Hong Kong hereinafter mentioned or at any other office in the Colony where the business of the said company shall be carried on.
4. (1) All conveyances, powers of attorney, deeds and other instruments of whatsoever nature, which if the said company were an English corporation would require to be
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