Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00185:section:601cc:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00185
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 601CC (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 2217452–2219942

Court is satisfied that:
 (a) at the time of the striking off, the body was carrying on business interstate; or
 (b) it is otherwise just for the body's name to be restored to the register;
the Court may, by order:
 (c) direct the body's name to be restored to the register; and
 (d) give such directions, and make such provisions, as it thinks just for placing the body and all other persons in the same position, as nearly as practicable, as if the body's name had never been struck off.
 (10) On the lodging of an office copy of an order under subsection (9), the body's name is taken never to have been struck off.
 (11) Where a body's name is restored to the register under subsection (7) or (9), ASIC must cause notice of that fact to be published in the Gazette.
 (12) Where a body ceases to be registered under this Division, an obligation to lodge a document that this Act imposes on the body by virtue of the doing of an act or thing, or the occurrence of an event, at or before the time when the body so ceased, being an obligation not discharged at or before that time, continues to apply in relation to the body even if the period prescribed for lodging the document has not ended at or before that time.
 (13) Where a registered Australian body commences to be wound up, or is dissolved or deregistered, in its place of origin, the Court must, on application by the person who is the liquidator for the body's place of origin, or by ASIC, appoint a liquidator of the body.
 (14) A liquidator of a registered Australian body who is appointed by the Court:
 (a) must, before any distribution of the body's property is made, by a notice published in accordance with subsection 601CCA(1), invite all creditors to make their claims against the body within a reasonable time before the distribution; and
 (b) must not, without obtaining an order of the Court, pay out a creditor of the body to the exclusion of another creditor of the body; and
 (c) must, unless the Court otherwise orders, recover and realise the property of the body that is located:
 (i) in this jurisdiction; and
 (ii) outside the body's place of origin;
  and must pay the net amount so recovered and realised to the liquidator of the body for its place of origin.
 (15) If a registered Australian body has been wound up so far as its property located:
 (a) in this jurisdiction; and
 (b) outside its place of origin;
is concerned and there is no liquidator for its place of origin, the liquidator may apply to