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Sick Textile Undertakings (Nationalisation) Act,1974

Act No : 57


Section : NATIONAL TEXTILE CORPORATION TO FORM SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS

SECTION 06: NATIONAL TEXTILE CORPORATION TO FORM SUBSIDIARY CORPORATIONS

(1) The National Textile Corporation may, if it considers it necessary so to do, form subsidiary corporations under the Companies Act, 1956-, and register them under that Act.

(2) The National Textile Corporation may, by order in writing, transfer any sick textile undertaking or part thereof to a Subsidiary Textile Corporation and any such transfer shall be subject to such terms and conditions as may be specified in the said order.

(3) The Subsidiary Textile Corporation shall, on and from the date of such transfer, be deemed to be substituted in the licence or other instrument referred to in sub-section (3) of section 4-in place of the National Textile Corporation as if such licence or other instrument had been granted to the Subsidiary Textile Corporation, and shall hold such licence or other instrument for the remainder of the period for which the National Textile Corporation would have held such licence or other instrument.

(4) On the transfer to a Subsidiary Textile Corporation of any sick textile undertaking or any part thereof, the liabilities required to be discharged by the National Textile Corporation under subsection (2) of section 5-shall, in so far as they relate to the sick textile undertaking or part thereof so transferred to the Subsidiary Textile Corporation, be discharged, on and from the date of such transfer, by the Subsidiary Textile Corporation as and when any such liability is required to be discharged.

(5) Save as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, references in this Act to the National Textile Corporation shall, in respect of any sick textile undertaking or any part thereof which is transferred to a Subsidiary Textile Corporation, be construed as references to the Subsidiary Textile Corporation.



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