Registers continuity: prior companies' registers are treated as part of the Act's corresponding registers, preserving record continuity. Registers kept under any previous companies law are deemed to be part of the registers to be kept under the corresponding provisions of the Companies Act, 1956, thereby preserving continuity of statutory corporate records and treating earlier registers as fulfilling the Act's register requirements.
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Registers continuity: prior companies' registers are treated as part of the Act's corresponding registers, preserving record continuity.
Registers kept under any previous companies law are deemed to be part of the registers to be kept under the corresponding provisions of the Companies Act, 1956, thereby preserving continuity of statutory corporate records and treating earlier registers as fulfilling the Act's register requirements.
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