Companies Act (Northern Ireland) 1960

312 F1Special commission for receiving evidence.N.I.

(1)The judges of the county courts in England who sit at places more than twenty miles from the General Post Office, and in Northern Ireland county court judges and recorders, and the sheriffs of counties in Scotland, shall be commissioners for the purpose of taking evidence under this Act, where a company is wound up in Northern Ireland, and the court may refer the whole or any part of the examination of any witnesses under this Act to any person hereby appointed commissioner although he is out of the jurisdiction of the court that made the winding-up order.

(2)Every commissioner shall, in addition to any powers which he might lawfully exercise as a judge of county courts, county court judge, recorder or sheriff, have in the matter so referred to him all the same powers of summoning and examining witnesses, of requiring the production or delivery of documents, of punishing defaults by witnesses, and of allowing costs and expenses to witnesses, as the court which made the winding-up order.

(3)The examination so taken shall be returned or reported to the court which made the order in such manner as that court directs.

F1rep. (except as relates to the taking of evidence outside NI) by 1986 NI 9