Trustees (Incorporation) Act, 1962 (Act 106) Revised Edition | Act 106 — Ghana law | Esheria

Trustees (Incorporation) Act, 1962 (Act 106) Revised Edition

Trustees of qualifying voluntary associations must apply to the Minister for a certificate of registration as a corporate body. The Minister may grant it subject to conditions, and on grant the trustees become a body corporate.

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Ghana
Instrument
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Citation
Act 106
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Language
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application of law application process appointment of trustees body corporate registration certificate of incorporation certification copies compliance evidence corporate authorisation corporate constitution court application document retention fees gifts incorporation land registration land transfers ministerial certification ministerial direction official seal periodic returns property disposal property holding record keeping regulatory enforcement +3 more

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Trustees of qualifying voluntary associations must apply to the Minister for a certificate of registration as a corporate body. The Minister may grant it subject to conditions, and on grant the trustees become a body corporate. The Act applies to trustees of unincorporated voluntary associations or bodies established for a religious purpose. The certificate of incorporation vests in the body corporate all land held for it in trust. An application to the Minister for a certificate under this Act must be written, signed, and include the required particulars. The Minister must be satisfied that trustees were properly appointed before incorporation is certified, trustees must certify new trustee appointments, and trustees must file periodic returns of trustee details.