✨ Loan Conversion Order Details
Nov. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3511
INTEREST AND COUPONS.
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(1) The rate of interest payable on new securities shall be four and one-quarter per centum per annum.
(2) The interest on new securities shall be payable half-yearly on days corresponding to the maturity dates of the securities. -
(1) Separate coupons for each amount of interest payable on any debenture in the form numbered (3) in the Second Schedule hereto, and numbered consecutively for each debenture, shall be attached thereto.
(2) The signatures to coupons may be made by facsimiles thereof in lithograph or otherwise.
MATURITY DATES.
- (1) Every new security shall be redeemable at par on such one of the maturity dates set out in the Third Schedule hereto as is specified in that behalf in the security.
(2) The local authority shall so fix the respective maturity dates of the new securities that the aggregate amount of principal secured by the new securities maturing on each of such dates shall, if practicable, be a multiple of one hundred pounds, and, subject thereto, shall, as nearly as may be, bear the same proportion to the aggregate amount of principal secured by all the new securities as the sum set opposite that date in the Third Schedule hereto bears to the total amount specified in that Schedule.
(3) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this clause and to the express wish of any holder who desires to have the maturity date of his securities postponed, the maturity dates of the new securities shall as nearly as practicable be in the same chronological order as the maturity dates of the existing securities in conversion of which they are respectively issued.
PREMIUMS.
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The holder of any existing securities to which this Order applies, shall on the conversion of such securities be entitled to receive new securities for the same aggregate amount of principal as is secured by the existing securities, and, in addition thereto, shall be entitled to receive a premium on such principal computed in accordance with the Fourth Schedule hereto.
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(1) Subject to the provisions of this clause as to payment in cash, every premium to which any person is entitled under the last preceding clause shall be satisfied by issuing to him additional new securities for the amount of such premium, or so much thereof as is not paid in cash, as the case may be.
(2) The local authority shall pay in cash the amount (if any) required to reduce to the nearest multiple of five pounds the aggregate amount of all such premiums to which any person is entitled, and may, if it thinks fit, pay in cash the whole or any part of the balance of any such aggregate amount.
(3) All payments of cash in accordance with the last preceding subclause that are not made out of any sinking fund pursuant to the provisions of this Order (if any) in that behalf shall be made by the local authority out of moneys raised pursuant to the authority conferred by the next succeeding clause or out of the local fund.
(4) The power of the local authority to issue new securities in accordance with this Order shall be deemed to include the power to issue any additional new securities required for the purposes of this clause. -
(1) For the purpose of providing for cash premium payments the local authority may create, issue, and sell at par new securities for an aggregate amount not exceeding six thousand seven hundred pounds, redeemable at par on such one or more of the maturity dates set out in the Third Schedule hereto, as may be determined by the local authority. The rate of interest payable on any new security issued pursuant to the authority conferred by this clause shall, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in clause fourteen of this Order, be such rate not exceeding four and one-quarter per centum per annum as may be determined by the local authority.
(2) Pending the raising of the moneys by the sale of any such new securities the local authority may borrow the said sum of six thousand seven hundred pounds or any part thereof by the hypothecation of such new securities at a rate of interest not exceeding five per centum per annum.
PLACE FOR PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST.
- The principal and interest in respect of new securities shall be payable in New Zealand.
CONSOLIDATED SINKING FUND FOR NEW SECURITIES.
- (1) In order to provide funds for the repayment of the new securities the local authority shall forthwith make provision for the creation, pursuant to a resolution of the local authority, of a consolidated sinking fund, of which the Public Trustee shall be the Commissioner.
(2) For such purpose the local authority shall permanently appropriate and shall pay to the Commissioner of the consolidated sinking fund on each of the maturity dates specified in the Third Schedule hereto, a contribution of two thousand and eighty-five pounds, increased in respect of each contribution by a sum equal to 2½ per centum of the aggregate amount of new securities redeemable up to and including the maturity date immediately preceding that on which such contribution is payable, and reduced by the aggregate of the sums which during the six months preceding the date of payment of such contribution have, pursuant to the provisions of the next succeeding clause, been paid to any sinking fund for unconverted securities. The proviso to subsection three of section twenty of the Electric-power Boards Amendment Act, 1927, shall not apply to any such part of the contribution as exceeds two thousand and eighty-five pounds.
(3) The provisions of subsections four, five, and six of section ninety-five of the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926, shall apply with respect to such sinking fund.
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Grey Electric-power Board Loans Conversion Order, 1934
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Loan Conversion, Grey Electric-power Board, Local Authorities, Securities, Debentures, Financial Regulations