Section 954 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Supplementary financial statement to be prepared in relation to divisionin certain cases

    

(1) If the last annual financial statement of a company involved in the division relate to a financial year ending more than seven months before the first meeting of the company convened for the purposes of approving the scheme, the directors of the company shall prepare a supplementary financial statement.
(2) The directors shall include in the supplementary financial statement—
a balance sheet dealing with the financial position of the company as at a date not more than three months before the draft terms were adopted by the directors; and
(b) if the company would be required under section 639 to prepare a group financial statement if that date were the last day of a financial year — a consolidated balance sheet dealing with the financial position of the company and the undertakings that would be included in such a consolidation.
(3) The requirements of this Act as to the balance sheet forming part of a company's annual financial statement, and the matters to be included in notes to it, apply to the balance sheet required for a financial statement under this section, with such modifications as are required because of its being prepared otherwise than as at the last day of a financial year.
(4) Section 652 (directors to approve and sign financial statements) applies to the balance sheet required for a financial statement under this section.
(5) The requirement in this section is subject to section 962.


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