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AI Summary of 109. Winding up.

Version status: In force | Document consolidation status: Updated to reflect all known changes
Version date: 1 September 1989 - onwards
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109. Winding up.

(1) Subject to this section, a building society may be wound up in accordance with the Companies Acts and accordingly those Acts shall, subject to any necessary modifications, apply as if the society were a company limited by shares.

(2) In the application of the Companies Acts to the winding up of a society -

(a) a reference to "the registrar of companies" in the Act of 1963 shall be construed as a reference to the Central Bank,

(b) a reference to "the articles of association" in the Act of 1963 shall be construed as a reference to the rules of a society,

(c) a reference to "a special resolution" in the Act of 1963 shall be construed as a reference to a special resolution of a society within the meaning of this Act, and

(d) "secretary" in section 224 of the Act of 1963 shall be construed as the chief executive of a society.

(3) A society may be wound up by the Court if -