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Changes over time for: Cross Heading: Winding up: general


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Version Superseded: 17/08/2001
Status:
Point in time view as at 01/01/1994.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Friendly Societies Act 1992, Cross Heading: Winding up: general.

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Winding up: generalU.K.
60U.K.Article 158 (power to make over assets to employees) of the Order does not apply.
61(1)In Article 166 (dissolution: voluntary winding up) of the Order, paragraph (2) applies without the words from “and on the expiration" to the end of the paragraph and, in paragraph (3), the word “However" shall be omitted.U.K.
(2)Articles 167 and 168 (early dissolution) of the Order do not apply.
62In Article 169 (dissolution: winding up by the High Court) of the Order, paragraph (1) applies with the omission of the words from “and, subject" to the end of the paragraph; and in paragraphs (2) and (3) references to the Department shall have effect as references to the Commission.
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