ENACTMENT NO. 3 OF 1952
ADMINISTRATION OF MUSLIM LAW ENACTMENT, 1952



SECOND SCHEDULE
(Section 10B (2))

Power of MajIis to make regulations in respect of a corporation.

1. The Majlis shall, with the approval of the Ruler in Council on or before the date on which any corporation is established under section 10B make regulations in respect of such corporation defining-

Saving.

2. Nothing in paragraph 1 shall be deemed to authorise the Majlis to make regulations to establish any corporation for any purpose or object more extensive in scope than the purposes or objects for which the Majlis was constituted or to confer on any corporation any rights, duty, power or functions of the Majlis under this Enactment.

Regulations subject to the Enactment.

3. Subject to the provisions of this Enactment and of any regulations made under section 17B, any regulations made under paragraph 1 shall be binding on the corporation in respect of which they were made and shall have effect for all purposes as if they had been enacted under this Enactment.

Amendment of the regulations Act 1975.

4. The Majlis may with the approval of Ruler in Council at any time amend, revoke, or add to, any regulations made in respect of any corporation under paragraph 1 and section 35 of the Interpretation Act 1967 shall apply to any such amended or revoked regulations as if such regulations had been written law.

Register of corporations.

5. The Majlis shall keep a register in the prescribed form of all corporations established by it under section 10B and such register together with copies of all regulations made under paragraph 1 shall be open to public inspection at such place or places and at such times as it may prescribe.

Winding up.

6. (1) The Majlis may with the approval of Ruler in Council by order published in the Gazette direct that any corporation established by it shall be wound up and dissolved.

(2) Upon the dissolution of any corporation under this paragraph the assets of the corporation after payment of all liabilities shall be transferred to and vested in the Majlis.

(3) The winding up of a corporation under this paragraph shall be conducted in such manner as the Majlis may prescribe.

Corporations to be bodies corporate.

7. Every corporation established under section l0B shall be a body corporate by such name as the MajIis shall give to such corporation and shall have perpetual succession and a common seal and may sue and be sued in such name, and for the purpose of carrying into effect the registered development project for which it has been established may enter into contracts and may hold and deal in or with any immovable or movable property and may do all other matters and things incidental or appertaining to a body corporate not inconsistent with the provision of this Enactment and subject to such restriction or limitations as may be prescribed by the Majlis in each case.

Common Seal of the corporation.

8. (1) Every corporation shall have a common seal, which shall bear such device as the corporation, with the approval of the Majlis, may approve, and such seal may from time to time be broken, changed altered and made anew by the corporation, with the approval of the Majlis, as the corporation shall think fit.

(2) Until a seal is provided by the corporation under this paragraph a stamp bearing the name of the corporation encircling the letters "Yayasan Kemajuan Ekonomi Islam" may be used as a common seal.

(3) The common seal, or the stamp referred to in sub-paragraph (2), shall be in the custody of such person as the corporation shall direct and shall authenticated by such person; and all deeds documents and other instruments purporting to be sealed with the said seal, authenti­cated as aforesaid, shall until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been validly executed:

Provided that any document or instrument which if executed by a person not being a body corporate would not be required to be under seal may in like manner be executed by the corporation; and any such document or instrument may be executed on behalf of the corporation by any officer or servant of the corporation generally or specially authorised by the corporation in that behalf.

(4) The seal of every corporation shall be officially and judicially noticed.




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