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The law in this area is now primarily governed by the Companies (Winding Up and Miscellaneous Provisions) Ordinance (Cap 32) [1] and the Companies (Winding Up) Rules (Cap 32H). [2] Prior to 2012 Cap 32 was called the Companies Ordinance, but when the Companies Ordinance (Cap 622) came into force in 2014, [3] most of the provisions of Cap 32 ...
In the same year, the Companies (Amendment) Ordinance 1984 was published. Alternation of the memorandum, power of companies, definition of company limited by shares etc. were added into the Ordinance. the Companies (Amendment) Ordinance of 1990 and 1995 adjusted certain fee charges and started to introduce documents in Chinese.
An Ordinance to impose a tax on property, earnings and profits. ... IRO Section.32 Single parent allowance ... Inland Revenue Ordinance Cap.112 (online) This page was ...
The Companies Acts 1948 to 1980 was the collective title of the Companies Act 1948, Parts I and III of the Companies Act 1967, the Companies (Floating Charges and Receivers) (Scotland) Act 1972, section 9 of the European Communities Act 1972, sections 1 to 4 of the Stock Exchange (Completion of Bargains) Act 1976, section 9 of the Insolvency ...
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The right to access: Since Ordinance No. 2009-104 of January 30, 2009, TRACFIN is permitted to obtain documents directly by visiting the premises of financial institutions subject to the anti-money laundering system. [60] [61] However, these two prerogatives are subject to certain restrictions for specific professions, such as lawyers and ...
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An oppression remedy, intended to operate as an alternative to winding up a company, was adopted as s. 210 of the Companies Act 1948, [8] which declared: . 210. (1) Any member of a company who complains that the affairs of the company are being conducted in a manner oppressive to some part of the members (including himself) or, in a case falling within [s. 169(3)], the Board of Trade, may make ...