Companies Amendment Act 18 of 1990

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18 of 1990

The Companies Amendment Act 18 of 1990 intends:

  • to amend the Companies Act, 1973 [repealed in 2011], so as
  • to further regulate objections to names of companies and defensive names;
  • to further regulate recourse to the Court in matters as to names;
  • to abolish the requirement that copies of a memorandum and articles certified by a notary public as true copies, be lodged with a view to registration thereof;
  • to provide for the disposal of the books and papers of a company which has been deregistered;
  • to require that cessions by a company of its assets be entered in a register;
  • to further regulate the offer for sale of shares to the public without a prospectus; and
  • to provide that particulars of a secretary which is a body corporate be entered in the register of directors and officers; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

1 September 1991

Amendments

Amended by Companies Amendment Act 35 of 2001

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