Chapter: 32 COMPANIES ORDINANCE
Section Num: 337 Version Date 30/06/1997
Obligation to state name of oversea company, whether limited and country where incorporated
Every oversea company shall-
(a) in every prospectus inviting subscriptions for its shares or debentures in Hong Kong state the country in which the company is incorporated; and
(b) conspicuously exhibit on every place where it carries on business in Hong Kong the name of the company and the country in which the company is incorporated; and
(c) cause the name of the company and of the country in which the company is incorporated to be stated in legible characters in all bill-heads and letter paper, and in all notices and other official publications of the company and, if the company is in liquidation in that country, in all advertisements of the company; and
(ca) where the company is in liquidation in the country in which it is incorporated-
(i) if the name of the company is in a language other than Chinese, add the words and parentheses "(in liquidation)" after its name as exhibited under paragraph (b) and as stated in documents of the company under paragraph (c);
(ii) if the name of the company is in Chinese, add the expression in Chinese and parentheses after its name so exhibited and stated; and
(iii) if the name of the company is both in Chinese and in a language other than Chinese, add the expression in Chinese and parentheses and the words and parentheses "(in liquidation)" respectively after its name in Chinese and in that other language so exhibited and stated; and (Replaced 3 of 1997 s. 51)
(d) if the liability of the members of the company is limited,
cause notice of that fact to be stated in legible characters in every such prospectus as aforesaid and in all bill-heads, letter paper, notices and other official publications of the company in Hong Kong and, if the company is in liquidation in the country in which it is incorporated, in all advertisements of the company in Hong Kong, and to be affixed on every place where it carries on its business.
(Amended 6 of 1984 ss. 233 & 259)
[cf. 1929 c. 23 s. 348 U.K.]