Agricultural Credit Act, 1978

PART II

AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATION

Memorandum of association.

[1961, s. 7; 1972, s. 2.]

8.—(1) The objects of the Corporation shall be so stated in its memorandum of association that its principal functions shall include—

(a) (i) lending and advancing money, subject to the provisions of this Act,

(ii) acquiring, underwriting, holding, selling and otherwise dealing with, shares, stocks, debentures, debenture stocks and other securities of any body corporate,

(iii) drawing, accepting, endorsing, discounting, purchasing and otherwise dealing with, bills of exchange, promissory notes and other negotiable instruments,

(iv) providing such other credit facilities as it thinks proper (including giving guarantees to any person in relation to the payment of money, and of interest on the money, or the repayment of money paid by that person on foot of loans, advances or other credit facilities granted by that person and the payment of interest on such money),

(v) engaging in the provision of hire-purchase and leasing facilities and for that purpose acquiring, disposing of and otherwise dealing with stock, and

(vi) arranging for the provision of credit facilities for any person by any other person (and acting as agent for any person in relation to the payment and collection and receipt of money in respect of such facilities),

for any purpose which, in the opinion of the Corporation will, or is likely to, increase, whether directly or indirectly, the productivity of, or be otherwise of benefit to, agriculture, horticulture or fisheries, on such terms and subject to such conditions as the Corporation thinks fit, and

(b) the receipt, on such terms and subject to such conditions as the Corporation thinks proper, of deposits of money (including money in a currency other than the currency of the State) from any source and the receipt of deposits of securities for safe keeping and management and, so far as may be lawful, the execution of trusts in relation to the securities.

(2) For the purposes of this section money received on deposit by the Corporation in a currency other than the currency of the State shall be deemed to be the equivalent in the currency of the State of the money actually received, such equivalent being calculated according to the rate of exchange at the time of receiving the deposits.

(3) Nothing in this section shall prevent or restrict the inclusion among the objects of the Corporation as stated in its memorandum of association of all such objects and powers as are reasonably necessary or proper for or incidental or ancillary to the due performance of the principal functions aforesaid and are not inconsistent with this Act.