Distinctive numbering of shares requires each share to bear a unique number, except for depository beneficial holders. Every share in a company having a share capital shall be distinguished by its distinctive number, except that this requirement does not apply to a share held by a person whose name is entered as holder of beneficial interest in such share in the records of a depository.
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Distinctive numbering of shares requires each share to bear a unique number, except for depository beneficial holders.
Every share in a company having a share capital shall be distinguished by its distinctive number, except that this requirement does not apply to a share held by a person whose name is entered as holder of beneficial interest in such share in the records of a depository.
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