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Section 843 Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020

Section 843 CAMA 2020

Section 843 Companies and Allied Matters Act is about Accounts which cease to be dormant before transfer. It is under Chapter 6 (Accounts and annual returns) of the Act.

Where any bank has given notice to the Commission under section842(1) of this Act, it shall, subject to any contrary provision under the relevant banking enactment, not re-activate the dormant accounts, without first notifying the Commission—

(a) if before any transfer is made by the bank in pursuance of a direction under section 842 (2) of this Act, the bank has cause to believe that the account or accounts held by it in the name of or on behalf of an association is no longer dormant, the bank shall without delay notify the Commission that the account or accounts have ceased to be dormant.

(b) if it appears to the Commission that the account or accounts in question is or are no longer dormant, or where the Commission receives satisfactory account of the activities of the association pursuant to section 842 (2), it shall revoke any direction made to the bank under section 842 (2) of this Act with respect to any such account.

See also  Section 23 Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020

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