Examples of Predecessor Companies Ordinance in a sentence
Mr. Hou was a director of New Heng Ye Investment Development Limited(新恒業投資發展有限公司), a limited liability company incorporated in Hong Kong with a principal business of investment holding and dissolved by deregistration by the Registrar of Companies in Hong Kong as a defunct company pursuant to section 291 of the Predecessor Companies Ordinance.
Our Company is incorporated under the laws of the Cayman Islands as an exempted company and has applied for the registration in Hong Kong as a non-Hong Kong company under Part XI of the Predecessor Companies Ordinance.
Immediately upon learning of the institution of any proceeding for the condemnation or other taking of any of the owned or leased Real Property of any Loan Party, Borrower shall notify the Administrative Agent of the pendency of such proceeding, and permit the Administrative Agent to participate in any such proceeding, and from time to time will deliver to the Administrative Agent all instruments reasonably requested by the Administrative Agent to permit such participation.
Under the Predecessor Companies Ordinance, share capital is determined using the nominal value of shares that have been issued.
Even the slightest discrepancy could lose an entire shipment of plants.
Prior to 3rd March, 2014, the share premium account of the Group presented the premium arising from issue of shares of the Company at a premium and its application was governed by Section 48B of the Predecessor Companies Ordinance.
Our Company has established a principal place of business in Hong Kong at Unit 1310-13, 13th Floor, 113 Argyle Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong and has been registered as a non-Hong Kong company in Hong Kong under Part XI of the Predecessor Companies Ordinance on 15 February 2013.
Our Company has established a principal place of business in Hong Kong at Unit 2902, 29th Floor, China Insurance Group Building, No. 141 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong and was registered with the Registrar of Companies in Hong Kong as a non-Hong Kong company under Part XI of the Predecessor Companies Ordinance on November 13, 2013.
Pong was a director: Name of company Nature of business Date of dissolution Details Master Bright International Limited Engineering 30 December 2005 It was a Hong Kong incorporated company de-registered under section 291AA of the Predecessor Companies Ordinance due to cessation of business.
Under section 291 of the Predecessor Companies Ordinance, the Registrar of Companies in Hong Kong can strike off a defunct company from the register of companies.