Companies Ordinance Cap 32
Section Num: 69 Version Date 30/06/1997
Notice of refusal to register transfer
(1) If a company refuses to register a transfer of any shares or debentures, the company shall, within 2 months after the date on which the transfer was lodged with the company, send to the transferor and the transferee notice of the refusal. (Amended 6 of 1984 s. 35)
(1A) Where a company refuses to register any person as a member in respect of shares which have been transmitted to him by operation of law, that person shall be entitled to call on the company to furnish a statement of the reasons for the refusal, and, if the company fails to furnish such statement within a period of 28 days after the request therefor, the company shall, on the expiration of that period, register the transfer forthwith:
Provided that nothing in this subsection shall affect the rights of any member under the articles whereby he is entitled to any rights of pre-emption over, or rights of purchasing, the shares in question. (Added 6 of 1984 s. 35)
(1B) Where a company refuses to register a transfer of any shares, the transferee may apply to the court to have the transfer registered by the company; and the court may, if it is satisfied that the application is well founded, disallow the refusal and order that the transfer be registered forthwith by the company. (Added 6 of 1984 s. 35)
(2) If default is made in complying with this section or any order made thereunder, the company and every officer of the company who is in default shall be liable to a fine and, for continued default, to a daily default fine. (Replaced 6 of 1984 s. 35; Amended 7 of 1990 s. 2)
[cf. 1929 c. 23 s. 66 U.K.]