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A NEW MEASURE

AFFECTING COMPANY LAW.

WELLINGTON, February 25,

In a letter to the New Zealand So ciety of Accountants, read at the meet mg of the council to-day the Attorney Genernl (Hon. T. K. Sidey) said tin Government had decided on the pre paration, for introduction next sessioi of a Companies Bill to replace the pre sent Companies ."Act and its amendments. It was intended to adopt, with variations, the English Companies Act of 1929. As the Government was anxious that every care should be taken to produce a satisfactory measure, it had been decided to appoint an advisory committee which would be available to the law; draughtsmen for the purposes of consultation, and to which he would submit,, for advice Such difficulties as ,would; arise in the course of preparing the Bill. The advisory committee which he had appointed consisted of two members of the legal profession and two of the accountancy profession as follows:—Messrs P. Levi AH A., barrister, and H. E. Anderson, barrister, H. D. Vickery,' public accountant, and J. L. Griffin, public accountant, all of Wellington. The meeting carried a resolution of appreciation at the action of the Government.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1930, Page 5

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A NEW MEASURE Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1930, Page 5

A NEW MEASURE Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1930, Page 5

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