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427Power of registrar in England to direct removal of documents to Public Record Office.
(1)Where a company has been dissolved, whether under this Act or otherwise, the registrar may, at any time after the expiration of two years from the date of the dissolution, direct that any documents in his custody relating to that company may be removed to the Public Record Office, and documents in respect of which any such direction is given shall be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the Public Record Office Acts, 1838 to 1898, and the rules made thereunder.
(2)In this section the expression “company ” includes a company provisionally or completely registered under the Act 7 and 8 Victoria chapter one hundred and ten.
(3)This section shall not extend to Scotland.
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