Winding up powers for unregistered companies: Tribunal and official liquidator may exercise powers akin to registered-company windings. The Tribunal and the Official Liquidator may, in relation to unregistered companies, exercise the same powers and do the same acts as in winding up companies formed and registered under the Act; an unregistered company is not deemed a company under the Act except when being wound up and only to the extent provided in this Part.
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Winding up powers for unregistered companies: Tribunal and official liquidator may exercise powers akin to registered-company windings.
The Tribunal and the Official Liquidator may, in relation to unregistered companies, exercise the same powers and do the same acts as in winding up companies formed and registered under the Act; an unregistered company is not deemed a company under the Act except when being wound up and only to the extent provided in this Part.
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