Next (SCHEDULE. Provisions having effect so long as the Minister for Finance holds any shares of the Company or any moneys borrowed by the Company the due repayment of which is guaranteed by the Minister have not been repaid or any moneys paid by the Minister under a guarantee have not been repaid to him by or recovered by him from the Company.)

32 1960

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Number 32 of 1960.


IRISH STEEL HOLDINGS LIMITED ACT, 1960.


ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

Section

1.

Definitions.

2.

Share capital of the Company.

3.

Acquisition of shares by the Minister for Finance.

4.

Holding by the Minister for Finance of shares.

5.

Exercise by the Minister for Finance of right or power exercisable by holder of shares.

6.

Payment of dividends, etc., into Exchequer.

7.

Alteration of memorandum and articles of association.

8.

Amendment of State Guarantees Act, 1954.

9.

Guarantee by the Minister of borrowings.

10.

Advance of moneys out of Central Fund.

11.

Exemption from stamp duties.

12.

Provisions having effect in certain circumstances.

13.

Expenses of the Minister.

14.

Short title.

SCHEDULE


Acts Referred to

State Guarantees Act, 1954

1954, No. 9

Stamp Act, 1891

1891, c. 39

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Number 32 of 1960.


IRISH STEEL HOLDINGS LIMITED ACT, 1960.


AN ACT TO AUTHORISE THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE TO TAKE UP SHARES OF IRISH STEEL HOLDINGS LIMITED, TO PROVIDE FOR THE INCREASE OF THE SHARE CAPITAL OF THE COMPANY AND FOR THE GUARANTEEING OF BORROWINGS BY THE COMPANY AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTHER MATTERS CONNECTED WITH THE MATTERS AFORESAID. [15th November, 1960.]

BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS AS FOLLOWS:—

Definitions.

1. —In this Act—

the Companies Acts” means the Companies Acts, 1908 to 1959;

the Company” means Irish Steel Holdings Limited;

the Minister” means the Minister for Industry and Commerce.

Share capital of the Company.

2. —Notwithstanding anything contained in the Companies Acts or in the memorandum or articles of association of the Company, the share capital of the Company shall be four million pounds divided into shares of one pound each and the Company shall have power, with the consent of the Minister for Finance, to divide the shares in the capital of the Company into several classes and to attach thereto respectively any preferential, deferred, qualified or special rights, privileges or conditions.

Acquisition of shares by the Minister for Finance.

3. —(1) The Minister for Finance may, after consultation with the Minister, from time to time take up by subscription or purchase from the holder shares of the Company of any class or classes to an amount not exceeding in the aggregate £4,000,000, including any sum expended before the passing of this Act on such purchases from moneys provided by the Oireachtas.

(2) All moneys from time to time required after the passing of this Act by the Minister for Finance to meet payments required to be made by him in respect of any shares taken up or otherwise acquired by him shall be advanced out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof.

Holding by the Minister for Finance of shares.

4. —(1) The Minister for Finance may hold for so long as he thinks fit any shares of the Company taken up or acquired by him either before or after the passing of this Act and, after consultation with the Minister, may, as and when he thinks fit, sell or otherwise dispose of all or any of such shares.

(2) The net proceeds of a sale by the Minister for Finance of shares of the Company shall be paid into or disposed of for the benefit of the Exchequer.

Exercise by the Minister for Finance of right or power exercisable by holder of shares.

5. —The Minister for Finance may exercise in respect of the shares of the Company held by him all the rights and powers of a holder of such shares and, where a right or power is exercisable by attorney, exercise it by his attorney.

Payment of dividends, etc., into Exchequer.

6. —All dividends and other moneys received by the Minister for Finance in respect of shares of the Company shall be paid into or disposed of for the benefit of the Exchequer.

Alteration of memorandum and articles of association.

7. —The Company shall take such steps as may be necessary under the Companies Acts to alter the memorandum and articles of association of the Company to make them consistent with this Act.

Amendment of State Guarantees Act, 1954.

8. —The State Guarantees Act, 1954 , is hereby amended by the deletion from the Schedule thereto of all matter contained at reference number 4.

Guarantee by the Minister of borrowings.

9. —(1) The Minister may if he so thinks fit, with the consent of the Minister for Finance, guarantee a loan to the Company.

(2) Whenever the Minister guarantees a loan under this section, he may guarantee, in such form and manner and on such terms and conditions as the Minister for Finance may sanction, the due repayment by the Company of the principal of the loan or the payment of interest on the loan or both the repayment of such principal and the payment of such interest.

(3) The Minister shall not so exercise the powers conferred by subsections (1) and (2) of this section that the amount, or the aggregate amount, of principal which he may at any one time be liable to repay on foot of any guarantee or guarantees under those subsections for the time being in force, together with the amount of principal (if any) which the Minister has previously paid on foot of any such guarantees and has not been repaid by the Company, exceeds £500,000.

(4) Where a guarantee under this section is or has been given, the Company shall, if the Minister so requires, give to him such security (including, in particular, debentures) as may be specified in the requisition for the purpose of securing to the Minister the repayment of any moneys which he may be liable to pay or has paid under the guarantee.

(5) The Minister shall as soon as may be after the expiration of every financial year, lay before each House of the Oireachtas a statement setting out with respect to each guarantee given under this section during that year or given at any time before, and in force at, the commencement of that year—

(a) particulars of the guarantee,

(b) in case any payment has been made by the Minister under the guarantee before the end of that year, the amount of the payment and the amount (if any) repaid to the Minister on foot of the payment,

(c) the amount of principal covered by the guarantee which was outstanding at the end of that year.

(6) Moneys required to be paid by the Minister under a guarantee under this section shall be advanced out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof.

(7) Moneys paid by the Minister under a guarantee under this section shall be repaid to the Minister (with interest thereon at such rates as the Minister for Finance appoints) by the Company within twelve months from the date of the advance.

(8) Where the whole or any part of moneys advanced under subsection (6) of this section has not been repaid to the Minister in accordance with subsection (7) of this section, the amount so remaining outstanding shall be repaid to the Central Fund out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.

(9) Notwithstanding the provision of moneys under subsection (8) of this section to repay an amount to the Central Fund, the Company shall remain liable to the Minister in respect of that amount and that amount (with interest thereon at such rates as the Minister for Finance appoints) shall be repaid to the Minister by the Company at such times and in such instalments as the Minister for Finance appoints and, in default of repayment as aforesaid and without prejudice to any other method of recovery, shall be recoverable as a simple contract debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.

(10) Moneys repaid by the Company to the Minister or recovered from the Company by the Minister under this section shall be paid into or disposed of for the benefit of the Exchequer.

Advance of moneys out of Central Fund.

10. —(1) For the purpose of providing for advances out of the Central Fund under this Act, the Minister for Finance may borrow from any person any sum or sums, and for the purpose of such borrowing he may create and issue securities bearing such rate of interest and subject to such conditions as to repayment, redemption or any other matter as he thinks fit, and shall pay the moneys so borrowed into the Exchequer.

(2) The principal of and interest on any securities issued by the Minister for Finance under this Act and the expenses incurred in connection with the issue of such securities shall be charged on and payable out of the Central Fund or the growing produce thereof.

Exemption from stamp duties.

11. —Section 112 of the Stamp Act, 1891, shall not operate so as to require the Company to deliver to the Registrar of Companies any statement or to pay any stamp duty under that section in respect of any increase of the capital of the Company effected after the passing of this Act.

Provisions having effect in certain circumstances.

12. —The provisions of the Schedule to this Act shall have effect so long as—

(a) the Minister for Finance holds any shares of the Company, or

(b) any moneys borrowed by the Company, the due repayment of which is guaranteed by the Minister under this Act, have not been repaid, or

(c) any moneys borrowed by the Company, the due repayment of which is so guaranteed and the amount of which has been paid by the Minister under the guarantee, have not (together with interest thereon at the rates appointed by the Minister for Finance) been repaid by the Company to him or recovered from the Company by him.

Expenses of the Minister.

13. —The expenses incurred by the Minister in the administration of this Act shall, to such extent as may be sanctioned by the Minister for Finance, be paid out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.

Short title.

14. —This Act may be cited as the Irish Steel Holdings Limited Act, 1960.