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SUPREME COURT (GENERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE) RULES 2015 (SR NO 103 OF 2015) - REG 73.13

Stop notice on corporation stock not in court

    (1)     In this Rule and the following Rules of this Order, "corporation" means any corporation registered or formed under any general Commonwealth Act or under any general Act of any State of the Commonwealth or any Territory.

    (2)     Any person (" the claimant ") claiming a beneficial interest in any stock of a corporation, other than stock in court, who desires to be notified of any proposed transfer of that stock or payment of any dividend or interest on the stock may give notice of that desire to the corporation by—

        (a)     filing—

              (i)     an affidavit in Form 73B identifying the stock in question and describing the person's interest in the stock and identifying any document under which it arises; and

              (ii)     a notice in Form 73C, signed by the deponent and addressed to the corporation; and

        (b)     serving a sealed copy of the affidavit and of the notice on the corporation.

    (3)     The affidavit shall be indorsed with a note stating the address to which any notice under Rule 73.14 is to be sent and, subject to paragraph (4), that address shall for the purpose of that Rule be the address for service of the claimant.

    (4)     The claimant may change the claimant's address for service for the purpose of Rule 73.14 by filing and serving on the corporation notice of the change.



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