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A certificate of incorporation so granted shall be conclusive evidence that all the preliminary requirements of this Act in respect of the incorporation have been complied with, and the date of incorporation mentioned in the certificate shall be deemed to be the date at which incorporation has taken place.
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(1) The trustees in respect of whom a certificate of incorporation has been granted under this Act may apply to the Registrar to vary any of the conditions or directions contained in the certificate,...
(1) The Registrar shall keep and record in a register kept for that purpose each application, order and other document lodged or given under the provisions of this Act, and a duplicate of each...
All conditions and directions inserted in any certificate of incorporation shall be binding upon and performed or observed by the trustees as terms of the trust concerned.
Every application for a certificate of incorporation under this Act and every such certificate shall be charged with the prescribed fee set out in the Second Schedule.
After the incorporation of any trustees pursuant to this Act, every donation, gift and disposition of movable or immovable property, or any interest therein, theretofore lawfully made (but not having...
(1) The common seal of the corporate body shall have such device as may be approved by the Registrar, and until a common seal is provided the seal of some person may be authorized by the Registrar for...
(1) When any question arises as to whether a person is a member of a body incorporated under this Act, any person interested in that question may apply by petition to the High Court for its opinion...
Any person desiring information may apply in person to the Registrar and, on completion of the prescribed form and on payment of the prescribed fee, may inspect the register relating to the document...
(1) The Registrar may, if he is satisfied that the circumstances of the case so justify, order that the name of a corporate body be changed. (2) The Registrar may, if he is satisfied that a corporate...
The Registrar may make regulations for the purpose of regulating any matter or thing to be done under this Act, including the specifying of fees and the prescribing of forms, and generally for the...