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A lawsuit is no joyride; court cases often involve long-winded distress, anger and a feeling of uncontrollability. Creditors often do not wish to pass through the dogfight that a court can be, unless they have some sort of assurance that the pretence they would be suing for could be enforced and will actually lead to payment. This is not foregone; it is wrong to assume that an amount awarded by the court will always be recovered. Oftentimes, judgments are not complied with, perhaps due to the debtor’s unwillingness to abide by the decision of the court. In time, Maltese parlance created a notorious idiomatic phrase referring to judgments that are not complied with – ‘ ....
Last month, this newspaper published a boxed registrar of companies advert, in terms of Subsection (2) Art 325 of the 1995 Companies Act, advising all and sundry that the company registered in its records with the Number C443, The National Bank of Malta Limited, would be struck off its register – and, hence, out of living existence – if, by March 7, 2021 nobody or no entity comes forward with valid reasons why it, the registry, should not do so. The Number C443 is clearly suggestive of the notion that, ever since company registration with this country’s official registrar became law after, first, the Commercial Partnerships Ordnance of 1962 and, later, when the present Companies Act was passed in 1995, this banking company was, in fact, one of the earlier companies to formally register in conformity with the new law. ....