Full text: Secretarial practice

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SECRETARIAL PRACTICE 
(2) The registrar shall give a certificate under his hand of the 
registration of any charge registered in pursuance of this Part of this 
Act, stating the amount thereby secured, and the certificate shall be 
conclusive evidence that the requirements of this Part of this Act 
as to registration have been complied with. 
(3) The register kept in pursuance of this section shall be 
open to inspection by any person on payment of the prescribed fee, 
not exceeding one shilling for each inspection. 
(4) The registrar shall keep a chronological index, in the pre- 
scribed form and with the prescribed particulars, of ‘the charges 
entered in the register. 
Endorsement of  83.—(1) The company shall cause a copy of every certificate of 
ate of on Tegistration given under the last foregoing section to be endorsed 
debentures. on every debenture or certificate of debenture stock which is issued 
by the company, and the payment, of which is secured by the charge 
so registered: 
Provided that nothing in this subsection shall be construed as 
requiring a company to cause a certificate of registration of any 
charge so given to be endorsed on any debenture or certificate of 
debenture stock issued by the company before the charge was 
created. 
(2) If any person knowingly and wilfully authorises or permits 
the delivery of any debenture or certificate of debenture stock 
which under the provisions of this section is required to have en- 
dorsed on it a copy of a certificate of registration without the copy 
being so endorsed upon it, he shall, without prejudice to any other 
liability, be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds. 
84. The registrar of companies may, on evidence being given 
to his satisfaction that the debt for which any registered charge 
was given has been paid or satisfied, order that a memorandum of 
satisfaction be entered on the register, and shall, if required, furnish 
the company with a copy thereof. 
Entry of 
satisfaction, 
Rectification of 
register of 
charges. 
85. The court, on being satisfied that the omission to register a 
charge within the time required by this Act, or that the omission 
or misstatement of any particular with respect to any such charge 
or in a memorandum of satisfaction, was accidental, or due to 
inadvertence or to some other sufficient cause, or is not of a nature 
to prejudice the position of creditors or shareholders of the company, 
or that on other grounds it is just and equitable to grant relief, 
may, on the application of the company or any person interested, 
and on such terms and conditions as seem to the court just and 
expedient, order that the time for registration shall be extended, 
or, as the case may be, that the omission or misstatement shall be 
rectified. 
Registration of ~~ 86.—(1) If any person obtains an order for the appointment of 
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iy a receiver or manager of the property of a company, or appoints 
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