Introductory Text
Introductory and interpretation
1.Title and commencement
2.Interpretation
Old Public companies
3.Meaning of “old public company”
4.Re-registration as public company
5.Conditions for re-registering under Article 4
6.Old public company becoming private
7.Failure by old public company to obtain new classification
8.Shares of old public company held by itself; charges on own shares
9.Offers of shares and debentures by old public company
10.Trading under misleading name
11.Payment for share capital
Miscellaneous savings
12.Pre-1901 companies limited by guarantee
13.Company official seal
14.Share premiums: retrospective relief
15.Saving, in case of re-issued debentures, of rights of certain mortgagees
16.Removal of directors appointed for life
17.Tax-free payments to directors
18.Statutory declaration of solvency in voluntary winding up
19.Effect of floating charge in winding up
20.Priority of old debts in winding up
21.Savings as to certain old liquidations
Art. 22 rep. by SI 2001/3649
Art. 23—Amendments
Repeals and continuity of law
Art. 24 —Repeals
25.Continuity of law
SCHEDULES
Schedule 1 — Amendments
Schedule 2 — Repeals