Section 906 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Disclaimer of property vesting in the State

    

(1) The Attorney General may, by notice of disclaimer, disclaim the State’s ownership of property that has vested in the State under section 905.
(2) The Attorney General may, on behalf of the State, waive the right to execute a notice of disclaimer, either expressly or by taking possession or other act evidencing that intention.
(3) The Attorney General may not execute a notice of disclaimer more than three years after—
(a) the date on which the Attorney General first became aware that the property may have vested in the State under section 905; or
(b) if ownership of the property is not established at that date—the end of the period reasonably necessary for the Attorney-General to establish the ownership of the property.
(4) A person claiming to be interested in property that has vested in the State in accordance with section 906 may, in writing, apply to the Attorney General requesting the Attorney General to decide whether or not the property is to be disclaimed.
(5) If, after considering an application under subsection (4), the Attorney General decides to disclaim the property, the Attorney General shall, not later than three after making the decision (or within such extended period as the Court may allow, execute a notice of disclaimer.
(6) A notice of disclaimer under this section is invalid if it is shown to have been executed after the end of the period specified by subsection (3) or (5).
(7) The Attorney General shall arrange for copies a notice of disclaimer executed under this section—
(a) to be published in the Gazette; and
(b) to be sent to all persons who claim to have an interest in the property concerned.
(8) Failure to comply with subsection (6) or (7) does not of itself invalidate a notice of disclaimer.


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