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Power of Court of Chancery to remit winding-up to Court of Bankruptcy.
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LXXIV. In Cases where the Court of Chancery in England or Ireland makes an Order for winding-up a Company, it may, if it thinks fit, direct all or any subsequent Proceedings for winding-up the same to be had in the Court of Bankruptcy having Jurisdiction in the Place in which the registered Office of the Company is situate, or if the Company is formed for the Purpose of working any such Mine as is within and subject to the Jurisdiction of the Stannaries, in the Court of the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries; and upon such Order being made the Court, therein named shall have the same Jurisdiction and exercise the same Powers with respect, to winding-up such Company as it would have and exercise in a Case by this Act declared to be within its Jurisdiction.
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