PARTS II TO VIICOMPANY INSOLVENCY; COMPANIES WINDING UP
PART VWINDING UP OF COMPANIES REGISTERED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDERS
CHAPTER VIIIPROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATION IN WINDING UP
Miscellaneous matters
Power to make over assets to employees158.
(1)
On the winding up of a company (whether by the High Court or voluntarily), the liquidator may, subject to the provisions of this Article, make any payment whch the company has, before the commencement of the winding up, decided to make under Article 668 of the Companies Order (power to provide for employees or former employees on cessation or transfer of business).
(2)
The power which a company may exercise by virtue only of that Article may be exercised by the liquidator after the winding up has commenced if, after the company’s liabilities have been fully satisfied and provision has been made for the expenses of the winding up, the exercise of that power has been sanctioned by such a resolution of the company as would be required of the company itself by paragraph (3) of that Article before that commencement, if sub-paragraph (b) of that paragraph were omitted and any other requirement applicable to its exercise by the company had been met.
(3)
Any payment which may be made by a company under this Article (that is, a payment after the commencement of its winding up) may be made out of the company’s assets which are available to the members on the winding up.
(4)
On a winding up by the High Court, the exercise by the liquidator of his powers under this Article is subject to the Court’s control, and any creditor or contributory may apply to the Court with respect to any exercise or proposed exercise of the power.
(5)
Paragraphs (1) and (2) have effect notwithstanding anything in any rule of law or in Article 93 of this Order (property of company after satisfaction of liabilities to be distributed among members).