Here are some of the Government legal
bodies which are also closely related to public interests:-
Land Registry
The main functions of the Land
Registry are to:
Companies Registry
The main functions of the Companies
Registry are to:
Official Receiver's Office
(You may also refer to the topic of Bankruptcy and Winding-up for more details)
The principal functions of the Official
Receiver's Office are to:
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provide an
in-house insolvency management service when appointed by the court
and the creditors for the administration
of estates, which includes realization of assets, adjudication
of claims, distribution of dividends where appropriate, and performing
a public sector role when acting as trustee or liquidator of last
resort;
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manage the schemes for contracting out liquidation
cases to experienced private practitioners of insolvency service
and to supervise their conduct to ensure that they effectively
carry out their statutory duties;
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investigate
the affairs of bankrupts, directors and officers of insolvent
companies and to undertake
any consequential prosecutions of insolvency related offences;
to make applications for disqualification of company directors
whose conduct is considered to render them unfit to act as company
directors; and
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administer
the provisions of the Bankruptcy
Ordinance (Cap 6) and the winding-up provisions in Parts V and
VI of the Companies Ordinance (Cap 32), and to review insolvency legislation and propose any necessary changes to
it.
Intellectual Property Department
The Intellectual
Property Department has the following principal functions:
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providing facilities for public access to information
on the trade marks, patents and design registers;
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operating the Trade Marks, Patents, Designs
and Copyright Licensing Bodies Registries; and
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advising the Commerce, Industry and Technology
Bureau and other government departments on intellectual property
policy, legislation and related matters.
Legal Advisory and Conveyancing Office
The Legal Advisory and Conveyancing Office is part
of the Lands
Department . It is responsible for:
the provision of legal
advice primarily to the Lands Administration Office of the Lands
Department and to other Government departments, including the Government
Property Agency and the Home Affairs Department, on land related
matters and ordinances;
- the drafting of all land disposal and land acquisition documents;
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the apportionment of Government rents and premiums
and the recovery of outstanding arrears of Government rents (other
than New Government Rent under the Government Rent (Assessment & Collection)
Ordinance ( Cap 515)); and
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the approval
of Deeds of Mutual Covenants which set out the rights and obligations
of the managers and co-owners
of real-estate developments.
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