Chapter: 32 COMPANIES ORDINANCE
Section Num: 114B Version Date 30/06/1997
Power of court to order meeting
(1) If for any reason it is impracticable to call a meeting of a company in any manner in which meetings of that company may be called, or to conduct the meeting of the companyin manner prescribed by the articles or this Ordinance, the court may, either of its own motion or on the application of any director of the company or of any member of the company who would be entitled to vote at the meeting, order a meeting of the company to be called, held and conducted in such manner as the court thinks fit, and where any such order is made may give such ancillary or consequential directions as it thinks expedient, including a direction that 1 member of the company present in person or by proxy shall be deemed to constitute a meeting.
(2) Any meeting called, held and conducted in accordance with an order under subsection (1) shall for all purposes be deemed to be a meeting of the company duly called, held and conducted.
(3) The legal personal representative of a deceased member of a company shall, for the purposes of this section, be treated in all respects as a member of the company having the same rights with respect to attending and voting at a meeting of the company as such deceased member would, if living, have had.
(Added 6 of 1984 s. 77)
[cf. 1948 c. 38 s. 135 U.K.]