Companies Ordinance Cap 32
Section Num: 49O Version Date 30/06/1997
Powers of court on application under section 49N
(1) On the hearing of an application under section 49N the court may, if it thinks fit, adjourn the proceedings in order that an arrangement may be made to the court's satisfaction for the purchase of the interests of dissentient members or for the protection of dissentient creditors (as the case may be); and the court may give such directions and make such orders as it thinks expedient for facilitating or carrying into effect any such arrangement.
(2) Without prejudice to its powers under subsection (1), the court shall make an order on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit either confirming or cancelling the resolution; and, if the court confirms the resolution, it may in particular by order alter or extend any date or period of time specified in the resolution or in any provision in sections 49 to 49S which applies to the redemption or purchase of shares to which the resolution refers. <* Note - Exp. X-Ref.: Sections 49, 49A, 49B, 49BA, 49C, 49D, 49E, 49F, 49G, 49H, 49I, 49J, 49K, 49L, 49M, 49N, 49O, 49P, 49Q, 49R, 49S *>
(3) The court's order may, if the court thinks fit, provide for the purchase by the company of the shares of any of its members and for the reduction accordingly of the company's capital, and may make such alterations in the company's memorandum and articles as may be required in consequence of that provision.
(4) If the court's order requires the company not to make any, or any specified, alteration in its memorandum or articles, the company shall not then have power without leave of the court to make any such alteration in breach of the requirement. (Amended 80 of 1997 s. 102)
(5) An alteration in the memorandum or articles made by virtue of an order under this section, if not made by resolution of the company, is of the same effect as if duly made by resolution; and this Ordinance applies accordingly to the memorandum or articles as so altered.
(Added 77 of 1991 s. 4)
[cf. 1985 c. 6 s. 177 U.K.]