Corporations Act 2001
Note: This Chapter applies to a CCIV in a modified form: see Division 4 of Part 8B.7 .
If a relevant authority in relation to a company:
(a) refuses or fails to register; or
(b) refuses or fails to give its consent or approval to the registration of;
a transfer or transmission of securities of the company, the transferee or transmittee may apply to the Court for an order under this section.
1071F(2) [ Orders]If the Court is satisfied on the application that the refusal or failure was without just cause, the Court may:
(a) order that the transfer or transmission be registered; or
(b) make such other order as it thinks just and reasonable, including:
(i) in the case of a transfer or transmission of shares - an order providing for the purchase of the shares by a specified member of the company or by the company; and
1071F(3) [ ``relevant authority'']
(ii) in the case of a purchase by the company - an order providing for the reduction accordingly of the capital of the company.
In this section:
relevant authority
, in relation to a company, means:
(a) a person who has, 2 or more persons who together have, or a body that has, authority to register a transfer or transmission of securities of the company; or
(b) a person, 2 or more persons, or a body, whose consent or approval is required before a transfer or transmission of securities of the company is registered.
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