Corporations Act 2001
The corporate director may vary a determination made under section 1233M if it is necessary to do so to ensure that the determination remains operative for the purposes of subsection 1233M(4) .
1233N(2)
If, as a result of a change in circumstances, a determination has or will become inoperative, the corporate director must vary the determination as soon as is practicable.
Note: The variation may take effect retrospectively to make operative a determination that has become inoperative: see paragraph (3)(b) .
1233N(3)
The variation: (a) must be fair and reasonable in the circumstances and having regard to:
(i) the matters referred to in paragraph 1233L(1)(b) ; and
(b) must specify the time at which it starts to apply, which may be earlier or later than the time at which the variation is made; and (c) must result in the liability being wholly allocated; and (d) must be made in writing.
(ii) the time at which it starts to apply; and
Effect of variation
1233N(4)
The variation takes effect from the time at which it starts to apply.
Fault-based offences
1233N(5)
A person commits an offence if: (a) the person is subject to a requirement under subsection (2) ; and (b) the person fails to comply with the requirement.
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