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H 60

[Subsidiary]

Official Receiver

to act as committee of inspection where no committee of

inspection appointed.

R. 211

Appeals from

Official Receiver.

R. 212.

Applications under ss. 204 and 277(3) of the Ordinance. R. 213.

Books to be kept by officers of the

court.

R. 214.

Forms 101 and 102.

Gazetting notices.

R. 215.

Forms 103, (1) to (9).

CAP. 32]

Companies (Winding-up) Rules

[1984 Ed.

198. Where there is no committee of inspection in a winding up by the court any functions of the committee of inspection which devolve on the court may, subject to the directions of the court, be exercised by the Official Receiver.

199. An appeal to the court from an act or decision of the Official Receiver acting otherwise than as liquidator of a company, shall be brought within 21 days from the time when the decision or act appealed against is done, pronounced, or made.

200. (1) An application by the Official Receiver to the court to examine on oath the liquidator or any other person pursuant to section 204 of the Ordinance or to confer on the Official Receiver or on any person designated by him for the purpose with respect to the company concerned the powers of investigating the affairs of the company, mentioned in section 277(3) of the Ordinance shall be made ex parte, and shall be supported by a report to the court filed with the Registrar, stating the circumstances in which the application is made.

(2) The report shall be signed by the Official Receiver; and shall for the purposes of such application be prima facie evidence of the statement therein contained.

BOOKS TO BE KEPT AND RETURNS MADE BY OFFICERS OF THE COURT

201. (1) The Registrar of the court shall keep books according to the Forms in the Appendix, and the particulars given under the different heads in such books shall be entered forthwith after each proceeding has been concluded.

(2) The books shall at all times be open to inspection by the Official Receiver, and the officers of the court whose duty it is to keep the books prescribed by these rules shall furnish the Official Receiver with such information and returns as the Official Receiver may from time to time require.

GAZETTING IN A WINDING UP BY THE Court

202. (1) All notices subsequent to the making by the Court of a winding-up order in pursuance of the Ordinance or the rules requiring publication in the Gazette shall be gazetted by the Official Receiver.

(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.

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( H 60 [Subsidiary] Official Receiver to act as committee of inspection where no committee of inspection appointed. R. 211 Appeals from Official Receiver. R. 212. Applications under ss. 204 and 277(3) of the Ordinance. R. 213. Books to be kept by officers of the court. R. 214. Forms 101 and 102. Gazetting notices. R. 215. Forms 103, (1) to (9). CAP. 32] Companies (Winding-up) Rules [1984 Ed. 198. Where there is no committee of inspection in a winding up by the court any functions of the committee of inspection which devolve on the court may, subject to the directions of the court, be exercised by the Official Receiver. 199. An appeal to the court from an act or decision of the Official Receiver acting otherwise than as liquidator of a company, shall be brought within 21 days from the time when the decision or act appealed against is done, pronounced, or made. 200. (1) An application by the Official Receiver to the court to examine on oath the liquidator or any other person pursuant to section 204 of the Ordinance or to confer on the Official Receiver or on any person designated by him for the purpose with respect to the company concerned the powers of investigating the affairs of the company, mentioned in section 277(3) of the Ordinance shall be made ex parte, and shall be supported by a report to the court filed with the Registrar, stating the circumstances in which the application is made. (2) The report shall be signed by the Official Receiver; and shall for the purposes of such application be prima facie evidence of the statement therein contained. BOOKS TO BE KEPT AND RETURNS MADE BY OFFICERS OF THE COURT 201. (1) The Registrar of the court shall keep books according to the Forms in the Appendix, and the particulars given under the different heads in such books shall be entered forthwith after each proceeding has been concluded. (2) The books shall at all times be open to inspection by the Official Receiver, and the officers of the court whose duty it is to keep the books prescribed by these rules shall furnish the Official Receiver with such information and returns as the Official Receiver may from time to time require. GAZETTING IN A WINDING UP BY THE Court 202. (1) All notices subsequent to the making by the Court of a winding-up order in pursuance of the Ordinance or the rules requiring publication in the Gazette shall be gazetted by the Official Receiver. (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.
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( H 60 [Subsidiary] Official Receiver to act as committee of inspection where no committee of inspection appointed. R. 211 Appeals from Official Receiver. R. 212. Applications under ss. 204 and 277(3) of the Ordinance. R. 213. Books to be kept by officers of the court. R. 214. Forms 101 and 102. Gazetting notices. R. 215. Forms 103, (1) to (9). CAP. 32] Companies (Winding-up) Rules [1984 Ed. 198. Where there is no committee of inspection in a winding up by the court any functions of the committee of inspection which devolve on the court may, subject to the directions of the court, be exercised by the Official Receiver. 199. An appeal to the court from an act or decision of the Official Receiver acting otherwise than as liquidator of a company, shall be brought within 21 days from the time when the decision or act appealed against is done. pronounced, or made. 200. (1) An application by the Official Receiver to the court to examine on oath the liquidator or any other person pursuant to section 204 of the Ordinance or to confer on the Official Receiver or on any person designated by him for the purpose with respect to the company concerned the powers of investigating the affairs of the company, mentioned in section 277(3) of the Ordinance shall be made ex parte, and shall be supported by a report to the court filed with the Registrar, stating the circumstances in which the application is made. (2) The report shall be signed by the Official Receiver; and shall for the purposes of such application be prima facie evidence of the statement therein contained. BOOKS TO BE KEPT AND RETURNS MADE BY OFFICERS OF THE COURT 201. (1) The Registrar of the court shall keep books according to the Forms in the Appendix, and the particulars given under the different heads in such books shall be entered forthwith after each proceeding has been concluded. (2) The books shall at all times be open to inspection by the Official Receiver, and the officers of the court whose duty it is to keep the books prescribed by these rules shall furnish the Official Receiver with such information and returns as the Official Receiver may from time to time require. GAZETTING IN A WINDING UP BY THE Court 202. (1) All notices subsequent to the making by the Court of a winding-up order in pursuance of the Ordinance or the rules requiring publication in the Gazette shall be gazetted by the Official Receiver. (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.
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(

H 60

[Subsidiary]

Official Receiver

to act as committee of inspection where no committee of

inspection appointed.

R. 211

Appeals from

Official Receiver.

R. 212.

Applications under ss. 204 and 277(3) of the Ordinance. R. 213.

Books to be kept by officers of the

court.

R. 214.

Forms 101 and 102.

Gazetting notices.

R. 215.

Forms 103, (1) to (9).

CAP. 32]

Companies (Winding-up) Rules

[1984 Ed.

198. Where there is no committee of inspection in a winding up by the court any functions of the committee of inspection which devolve on the court may, subject to the directions of the court, be exercised by the Official Receiver.

199. An appeal to the court from an act or decision of the Official Receiver acting otherwise than as liquidator of a company, shall be brought within 21 days from the time when the decision or act appealed against is done. pronounced, or made.

200. (1) An application by the Official Receiver to the court to examine on oath the liquidator or any other person pursuant to section 204 of the Ordinance or to confer on the Official Receiver or on any person designated by him for the purpose with respect to the company concerned the powers of investigating the affairs of the company, mentioned in section 277(3) of the Ordinance shall be made ex parte, and shall be supported by a report to the court filed with the Registrar, stating the circumstances in which the application is made.

(2) The report shall be signed by the Official Receiver; and shall for the purposes of such application be prima facie evidence of the statement therein contained.

BOOKS TO BE KEPT AND RETURNS MADE BY OFFICERS OF THE COURT

201. (1) The Registrar of the court shall keep books according to the Forms in the Appendix, and the particulars given under the different heads in such books shall be entered forthwith after each proceeding has been concluded.

(2) The books shall at all times be open to inspection by the Official Receiver, and the officers of the court whose duty it is to keep the books prescribed by these rules shall furnish the Official Receiver with such information and returns as the Official Receiver may from time to time require.

GAZETTING IN A WINDING UP BY THE Court

202. (1) All notices subsequent to the making by the Court of a winding-up order in pursuance of the Ordinance or the rules requiring publication in the Gazette shall be gazetted by the Official Receiver.

(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.

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