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Volume 109, Issue 42
Page 22
Royal Gazette

8 April 2535

(2)when it appears that the operation of the affairs of the association is contrary to the law or public good morals or may be harmful to public peace or state security;

(3)when the association has discontinued the operation of its affairs for two or more consecutive years;

(4)when it appears that the association allows or lets another person than its director to operate its affairs;

(5)when the remaining members of the association have been less than ten for more than two consecutive years.

Section103.Once a registrar has ordered striking the name of an association off the register according to section 102, he shall notify the association of the order together with the reasons therefor without delay and publish the dissolution of the association in the Royal Gazette.

Any of the directors or not less than three members of the association have the right to appeal the registrar's order under paragraph 1 to the Minister of Interior by filing a written appeal with the registrar within thirty days from the day of being notified of the order, and the stipulations of section 82, paragraph 5, shall apply mutatis mutandis.

Section104.When there occurs an event according to section 102, an interested person may request a registrar to strike the name of the association off the register. If the registrar fails to comply with the request without notifying the requestor of his reasons within due time or the requestor is not satisfied with the reasons notified by the registrar, the requestor may request a court to dissolve the association.

Section105.When there occurs a cause by which an association must be dissolved according to section 101(1), (2), (3), or (4), the board of directors incumbent at the time of the dissolution shall notify a registrar of the dissolution within fourteen days from the day of the dissolution.

In the event that a court has issued a final judgment or order adjudging an association bankrupt according to section 101(5) or a final order dissolving an association according to section 104, the court shall notify a registrar of the said judgment or order for his information.

The registrar shall publish the dissolution of an association in the Royal Gazette.

Section106.In the event that an association is dissolved, the association shall be liquidated and the provisions of Title 22 of Book 3 regarding liquidation of registered partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited companies shall apply mutatis mutandis to the liquidation of the association.