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Section 561 Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020

Section 561 CAMA 2020

Section 561 Companies and Allied Matters Act is about Delivery to Commission of accounts of receivers and managers. It is under Chapter 19 (Receivers and managers, appointment of receivers and managers) of the Act.

(1) Except where section 559 (2) of this Act applies, every receiver or manager of the property of a company who has been appointed under the powers contained in any instrument shall, within one month or such longer periods as the Commission may allow, after the expiration of the period of six months from the date of his appointment, and of every subsequent period of six months, and within one month after he ceases to act as receiver or manager,deliver to the Commission for registration an abstract in the prescribed form showing his receipts and his payments during that period of six months, or where he ceases to act, during the period from the end of the period to which the last preceding abstract relates, up to the date of his ceasing, and the aggregate amount of his receipts and of his payments during all preceding periods since his appointment.

(2) Every receiver or manager who makes default in complying with the provisions of this section is liable to a penalty as may be prescribed in the regulation for every day during which the default continues.

See also  Section 301 Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020

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