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133. Petition of Bank to wind up.
(1) The Bank may petition the High Court for an order to wind up a credit union if it appears to it that -
(a) the credit union is unable to pay sums due and payable to its members or its creditors;
(b) there has been, in relation to the credit union, a failure to comply with any provision made by, or under or by virtue of, this Act and the failure has continued after notice from the Bank to the credit union to remedy it; or
(c) less than one half of the members of the credit union have a common bond;
or in any other case where it appears to the Bank that the winding up of the credit union is in the public interest or is just and equitable, having regard to the interests of all the members of the credit union.
(2) If a petition under this section is presented within one year after the credit union concerned has changed its name, the former name, as well as the existing name shall appear on all notices and advertisements relating to the winding up.