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securities for the purposes of sections 111AF, 111AFA, 111AFB and 111AG
111AI Debentures
111AJ Regulations may declare securities not to be ED securities
111AK ED securities of a disclosing entity
111AL Meaning of listed disclosing entity
111AM Meaning of quoted ED securities
Division 3—Significance of being a disclosing entity
111AN Division contains outline of significance of being a disclosing entity
111ANA Requirements relating to remuneration recommendations in relation to key management personnel
111AO Accounting requirements
111AP Continuous disclosure requirements
111AQ Prospectus relief
111AQA Product Disclosure Statement relief
Division 4—Exemptions and modifications
111AR Meaning of disclosing entity provisions
111AS Exemptions by regulations
111AT Exemptions by ASIC
111AU Enforcing conditions of exemptions
111AV Modifications by regulations
111AW Exemptions and modifications have effect
111AX Effect of Division
Part 1.4—Technical provisions about aids for readers
111J Small business guide
Part 1.5—Small business guide
1 What registration means
2 The company structure for small business
3 Setting up a new company
4 Continuing obligations after the company is set up
5 Company directors and company secretaries
6 Shares and shareholders
7 Signing company documents
8 Funding the company's operations
9 Returns to shareholders
10 Annual financial reports and audit
11 Disagreements within the company
12 Companies in financial trouble
Part 1.6—Interaction with Australian Charities and Not‑for‑profits Commission Act 2012
111K Bodies corporate registered under the Australian Charities and Not‑for‑profits Commission Act 2012
111L Provisions not applicable to the body corporate
111M Member approval
111N Notices
111P Annual general meetings
111Q Presumptions to be made in recovery proceedings
Chapter 2A—Registering a company
Part 2A.1—What companies can be registered
112 Types of companies
113 Proprietary companies
114 Minimum of 1 member
115 Restrictions on size of partnerships and associations
116 Trade unions cannot be registered
Part 2A.2—How a company is registered
117 Applying for registration
118 ASIC gives company ACN, registers company and issues certificate
119 Company comes into existence on registration
119A Jurisdiction of incorporation and jurisdiction of registration
120 Members, directors and company secretary of a company
121 Registered office
122 Expenses incurred in promoting and setting up company
123 Company may have common seal
Chapter 2B—Basic features of a company
Part 2B.1—Company powers and how they are exercised
124 Legal capacity and powers of a company
125 Constitution may limit powers and set out objects
126 Agent exercising a company's power to make contracts and execute documents (including deeds)
127 Execution of documents (including deeds) by the company itself
Part 2B.2—Assumptions people dealing with companies are entitled to make
128 Entitlement to make assumptions
129 Assumptions that can be made under section 128
130 Information available to the public from ASIC does not constitute constructive notice
Part 2B.3—Contracts before registration
131 Contracts before registration