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204D How a secretary is appointed for Corporations Act 2001 Australia
P. 1Corporations Act 2001 AustraliaCorporations Act 2001 Australia|Views: 438|Likes: 10Published by LEX-57 the lex enginethe Corporations Act 2001 of Australiathe Corporations Act 2001 of AustraliaMore info:Categories:Types, Government & Politics, BillsPublished by: LEX-57 the lex engine on Jun 01, 2010Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee moreSee lesshttps://www.scribd.com/doc/32301054/Corporations-Act-2001-Australia10/26/2011pdftextoriginalSectionsChapter1—IntroductoryPart1.1—Preliminary1 Short title [see Note 1]2 Commencement [see Note 1]3 Constitutional basis for this Act4 Referring States5 General territorial application of Act5A Application to the Crown5B ASIC has general administration of this Act5C Application of the Acts Interpretation Act 19015D Coverage of Part5E Concurrent operation intendedPart1.2—InterpretationDivision1—General6 Effect of this Part7 Location of other interpretation provisions9 DictionaryDivision2—Associates10 Effect of Division11 Associates of bodies corporate13 References in Chapter715 General16 ExclusionsDivision3—Carrying on business18 Carrying on business: otherwise than for profit19 Businesses of a particular kind20 Carrying on a business: alone or together with others21 Carrying on business in Australia or a State or TerritoryDivision5A—Types of company45A Proprietary companiesSmall proprietary companyLarge proprietary companyDivision6—Subsidiaries and related bodies corporate46 What is a subsidiary47 Control of a body corporate’s board48 Matters to be disregarded49 References in this Division to a subsidiary50 Related bodies corporateDivision7—Interpretation of other expressions52 Doing acts53 Affairs of a body corporate53AA Business affairs of a body corporate53AB Business affairs of a natural person53AC Business affairs of a partnership53AD Business affairs of a trust57A Meaning of corporation58AA Meaning of court and Court58B Discharge of obligations under this Act59 Debentures as consideration for acquisition of shares64 Entering into a transaction in relation to shares or securities64A Entities64B Entities connected with a corporation65 Eligible money market dealer66A Exempt bodies70 Extension of period for doing an act73A When a court is taken to find a person guilty of an offence75 Inclusion in official list79 Involvement in contraventions82 Offers and invitations to the public83 Officers, and other persons, in default86 Possession88A Public document of a body corporate88B Qualified accountants89 Qualified privilege90 Receivers and managers92 Securities95A Solvency and insolvencyDivision8—Miscellaneous interpretation rules100 Address of registered office etc101 Amount of stock representing a number of shares102 Applications to be in writing102C In Australia103 Effect of certain contraventions of this Act105 Calculation of time106 Performance of functions by Commission delegate107 Notice in relation to top 20 members of a class109 References to persons, things and matters109X Service of documentsPart1.2A—Disclosing entitiesDivision1—Object of Part111AA Object of Part111AB Terms defined in Division111AC Disclosing entity111AI Debentures that need trustee appointed under section283AA111AJ Regulations may declare securities not to be ED securities111AK ED securities of a disclosing entity111AL Listed or unlisted disclosing entity111AM Quoted ED securitiesDivision3—Significance of being a disclosing entity111AO Accounting requirements111AP Continuous disclosure requirements111AQ Prospectus relief111AQA Product Disclosure Statement reliefDivision4—Exemptions and modifications111AR Meaning of disclosing entity provisions111AS Exemptions by regulations111AT Exemptions by ASIC111AU Enforcing conditions of exemptions111AV Modifications by regulations111AW Exemptions and modifications have effect111AX Effect of DivisionPart1.4—Technical provisions about aids for
duties260E General duties still applyChapter2K—ChargesPart2K.1—Preliminary261 Interpretation and applicationPart2K.2—Registration262 Charges required to be registered263 Lodgment of notice of charge and copy of instrument264 Acquisition of property subject to charge265 Registration of documents relating to charges265A Standard time for the purposes of section265266 Certain charges void against liquidator or administrator267 Charges in favour of certain persons void in certain cases268 Assignment and variation of charges269 Satisfaction of, and release of property from, charges270 Lodgment of notices, offences etc272 Certificates274 Power of Court to rectify RegisterPart2K.3—Order of priority278 Definitions279 Priorities of charges280 General priority rules in relation to registered charges281 General priority rule in relation to unregistered charges282 Special priority rules
A secretary is to be appointed by the directors.
The company must notify ASIC of the appointment within 28 days
(see subsection 205B(1)).
Section188 deals with the responsibilities of secretaries for
contraventions by the company.
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