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55-56 VICTORIA.

CHAP. 28.

An Act further to amend "The Winding-up Act."

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[Assented to 9th July, 1892.]

ER Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the
Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as

follows:

as to notice to

1. Section fourteen of The Winding-up Amendment Act, 52 V., c. 32, 1889, is hereby amended by inserting in the second line thereof. 14 amended after the word "him" the words "or of whose claims he has creditors by liquidator. notice."

liquidator,

remaining.

2. Whenever a company is being wound up and the realiza- Provision for tion and distribution of its assets has proceeded so far that in discharge of the opinion of the court it becomes expedient that the liquidator and distribushould be discharged, and the balance remaining in his hands tion of assets of the moneys and assets of the company can be better realized and distributed by the court, the court may make an order discharging the liquidator and for payment, delivery and transfer into court, or to such officer or person as the court may direct, of such moneys and assets, and the same shall be realized and distributed, by or under the direction of the court, among the persons entitled thereto, in the same way, as nearly as may be, as if the distribution were being made by the liquidator; the court may likewise make an order directing how the books, Disposal of accounts and documents of the company and of the liquidator documents. may be disposed of, and may order that they be deposited in court or otherwise dealt with as may be thought fit.

books and

3. This Act may be cited as The Winding-up Amendment Short title. Act, 1892.

OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the Queen's

most Excellent Majesty.

The Criminal Code, 1892.

[55-56 VICT., C. 29.]

ARRANGEMENT OF TITLES.

TITLE I. Introductory provisions.

II. Offences against public order, internal and external.

III. Offences affecting the administration of law and

justice.

IV. Offences against religion, morals and public convenience.

V. Offences against the person and reputation.

VI. Offences against rights of property and rights arising out of contracts, and offences connected with trade.

VII. Procedure.

VIII. Proceedings after conviction.

IX. Actions against persons administering the criminal law.

X. Repeal, &c.

SCHEDULE 1. Forms.

2. Table of Acts repealed.

APPENDIX. Acts and parts of Acts which are not affected by this Act.

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5. Offence against statutes of England, Great Britain or the United

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12. Compulsion by threats.
13. Compulsion of wife......
14. Ignorance of the law....
15. Execution of sentence...
16. Execution of process........

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17. Execution of warrants...

18. Execution of erroneous sentence or process.

19. Sentence or process without jurisdiction...

20. Arresting the wrong person.............

21. Irregular warrant or process..

22. Arrest by peace officer in case of certain offences....

23. Persons assisting peace officer.......

24. Arrest of persons found committing certain offences... 25. Arrest after commission of certain offences......

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