Companies Act 1893 Amendment Act 1896 (WA)

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AN ACT to amend the Companies Act, 1893.

[Assented to, 23rd September, ,M196.]

Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, in this present Parlia-

BE it enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by andwith the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and

ment assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:-

1.     /TITS Act may be cited for all purposes as the Companies

Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 1896, and shall be incorporated with Short Title. and read as part of the CompaniesAct, 1893.

2.      SECTION one hundred and ninety-eight, sub-section three,

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is hereby amended by inserting the words " Vice-Consul, Consular

Agent, Commissioner for taking affidavits in the Supreme Court of No. 8, Sec. 198.

the said Colony," after the words " British Consul " in the second

line.

3.      SECTION one hundred and ninety-eight, sub-section five, A d t rd

and section two hundred and two, sub-section one, are hereby No. S, irSiteeells. 11)8 and

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amended by adding at the end of each section the following words, 202.

" and a copy of each issue of the Government Gazette and of each

60° VICTORTIE, No. 2.

Companies Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 1896.

daily newspaper shall be deposited in the office of the Registrar, and a fee of Five shillings shall be payable in respect of all copies so filed."

Foreign Company4. ANY foreign company which has, before the passing of this may obtain certifi- Act, complied, or may hereafter comply, with sections one hundred withoPfrincettitete and ninety-eight or two hundred, and two hundred and one or two

hundred and two, as the case may require, may obtain from the Registrar (who shall give to such company) a certificate under his hand and seal, nr the form in the schedule hereto, that such company has complied with the provisions of the aforesaid sections ; and such certificate shall be conclusive evidence that such sections have been complied with by the company, and shall., as against the company, be conclusive evidence, and, for all other purposes, be presumptive evidence that such company has been duly incorporated. A fee of One pound one shilling shall be payable on every such certificate.

In the name and on behalf of the Queen I hereby assent

to this Act.

GERARD SMITH, Governor.

SCHEDULE.

The Companies Act, 1893, Amendment Act, 1896.

This is to certify that

has complied with

sections

of this Act, and it appears that such company

has been duly incorporated.

Given under my hand and seal this

day of

A.D. 18

Registrar of Companies

By Authority: RICHARD PETHER, Government Printer, Perth.

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