The First Group of PartsCompany Insolvency ; Companies Winding Up
PART IVWinding Up of Companies Registered under the Companies Acts
CHAPTER IIVoluntary Winding Up (Introductory and General)
Resolutions for, and commencement of, voluntary winding up
84Circumstances in which company may be wound up voluntarily
1
A company may be wound up voluntarily—
a
when the period (if any) fixed for the duration of the company by the articles expires, or the event (if any) occurs, on the occurrence of which the articles provide that the company is to be dissolved, and the company in general meeting has passed a resolution requiring it to be wound up voluntarily;
b
if the company resolves by special resolution that it be wound up voluntarily;
c
if the company resolves by extraordinary resolution to the effect that it cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind up.
2
In this Act the expression " a resolution for voluntary winding up " means a resolution passed under any of the paragraphs of subsection (1).
3
A resolution passed under paragraph (a) of subsection (1), as well as a special resolution under paragraph (b) and an extraordinary resolution under paragraph (c), is subject to section 380 of the Companies Act (copy of resolution to be forwarded to registrar of companies within 15 days).