![]() If you’re not familiar with virtual worlds, you might think the word “economy” is a stretch. (Here’s a Reuters story.) This raises some interesting technical issues, but I want to focus today on how it effects SecondLife’s economy. Somebody in SecondLife, a popular multiplayer virtual world, created a gadget called the CopyBot, which can make a perfect copy of any object in the SecondLife world. (3) Nothing in this Act affects the Table in any repealed written law corresponding to Table A in the repealed Fourth Schedule in force immediately before 3 January 2016 or any part thereof (either as originally enacted or as altered pursuant to any statutory power) or the corresponding Table in any former written law relating to companies (either as originally enacted or as so altered) so far as the same applies to any company existing on 29 December 1967.Ĥ.Here’s one from the It-Was-Only-a-Matter-of-Time file. In particular and without limiting paragraph ( a), such repeal does not disturb the continuity of status, operation or effect of any Order in Council, order, rule, regulation, scale of fees, appointment, conveyance, mortgage, deed, agreement, resolution, direction, instrument, document, memorandum, articles, incorporation, nomination, affidavit, call, forfeiture, minute, assignment, register, registration, transfer, list, licence, certificate, security, notice, compromise, arrangement, right, priority, liability, duty, obligation, proceeding, matter or thing made, done, effected, given, issued, passed, taken, validated, entered into, executed, lodged, accrued, incurred, existing, pending or acquired under any of such written laws before that date. (2) Unless the contrary intention appears in this Act - ( a)Īll persons, things and circumstances appointed or created under any of the repealed or amended written laws or existing or continuing under any of such written laws immediately before 29 December 1967 continue under and subject to this Act to have the same status, operation and effect as they respectively would have had if such written laws had not been so repealed or amended and (1) The written laws mentioned in the First Schedule to the extent to which they are therein expressed to be repealed or amended are repealed or amended accordingly. Register of Controllers and Nominee Director of Companies sections 386AA‑386AP.ĭivision 1 - Enforcement of this Act sections 386A‑399.ĭivision 3 - Miscellaneous sections 409C‑411.ģ. Transfer of Registration sections 355‑364A. ![]() Part 6 Financial Statements and Audit sections 199‑209Aĭivision 1 - Financial statements sections 199, 201‑204.Īrrangements, Reconstructions and Amalgamations sections 210‑211, 212, 215‑216B. Part 5 Management and Administration sections 142‑198ĭivision 1 - Office and name sections 142‑144.ĭivision 2 - Directors and officers sections 145‑152, 154‑160, 161‑165, 168‑169, 171‑173I.ĭivision 3 - Meetings and proceedings sections 174‑189.ĭivision 4 - Register of members kept by public company sections 189A‑196.ĭivision 4A - Electronic register of members kept by Registrar sections 196A‑196Dĭivision 5 - Annual return sections 197‑198. Part 4 Shares, Debentures and Charges sections 59‑141ĭivision 2 - Restrictions on allotment and commencement of business sections 59‑62.ĭivision 3 - Shares sections 62A‑68, 70‑78.ĭivision 3A - Reduction of share capital sections 78A‑78K.ĭivision 4 - Substantial shareholdings sections 79‑91.ĭivision 5 - Debentures sections 93‑96, 100.ĭivision 7 - Title and transfers sections 121‑128, 129‑130AE.ĭivision 8 - Registration of charges sections 131‑141. ![]() Part 3 Constitution of Companies sections 17‑42Aĭivision 1 - Incorporation sections 17‑22. Administration of this Act sections 8‑8H, 10, 12‑15. ![]()
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