9 (3) Upon the receipt by the Secretary of the Ministry responsible for mines of a reconstruction order he or she shall cause a caveat to be entered against the transfer of any interest whatsoever in minerals or the cancellation or cession of any bond registered in the name of or belonging to the company. (4) Every such public officer concerned shall register every copy of an order transmitted to him or her and note thereon the day and hour when it is received. (5) Upon receipt of a reconstruction order by the chief executive officer of a financial institution the chief executive officer shall cause such account to be immediately frozen. 8 Confirmation of reconstruction order (1) No later than thirty days (or such longer period as a judge referred to in this section may allow) after a reconstruction order is issued under section 4, the Minister shall, by application made by the Minister or on his or her behalf, seek an order confirming the reconstruction order from a judge in chambers on not less than fourteen days’ written notice (accompanied by the documentation in support of the application referred to in subsection (2)(a) and (b)) to the shareholders, creditors and former members of the board of the company under reconstruction: Provided that the publication by or on behalf of the Minister of a notice in the Gazette to shareholders, creditors and former members of the board (whether named individually or by class) notifying them of the intention of the Minister to make such an application not earlier than fourteen days from the date of publication of the notice in the Gazette, and containing particulars of where the documentation in support of the application referred to in subsection (2)(a) and (b) may be collected by any party interested in the application, shall be deemed to constitute sufficient service of the notice of the application upon any such party. (2) There shall be submitted together with the application referred to in subsection (1) ⎯ (a) a copy of the reconstruction order relating to the company which is the subject of the application; and (b) a statement of the reasons why it appeared to the appropriate Minister that the circumstances referred to section 4(1)(a) or (b) were present in relation to the company; and (c) proof that the shareholders, creditors and former members of the board of the company under reconstruction have been served with or notified of the application under subsection (1). (3) A judge before whom an application is made under subsection (1) may⎯ (a) grant an order confirming a reconstruction order unconditionally or subject to any amendment or variation; or (b) set aside a reconstruction order and give such directions as may be necessary to reverse any of the effects of the reconstruction order. (4) A decision by a judge not to issue a confirming order in terms of subsection (1), or to issue it subject to any amendment or variation, shall not prevent the Minister from making a fresh application in terms of that subsection on the basis of new evidence obtained since the original application, or to correct any mistake in the original application, and subsections (1) and (2) shall apply to such fresh application.

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