Corporations Act 2001
A director of a company or other body is: (a) a person who:
(i) is appointed to the position of a director; or
regardless of the name that is given to their position; and (b) unless the contrary intention appears, a person who is not validly appointed as a director if:
(ii) is appointed to the position of an alternate director and is acting in that capacity;
(i) they act in the position of a director; or
(ii) the directors of the company or body are accustomed to act in accordance with the person ' s instructions or wishes (excluding advice given by the person in the proper performance of functions attaching to the person ' s professional capacity or their business relationship with the directors or the corporation).
Note: Examples of provisions for which a person would not be a director because of paragraph (b) of this subsection include:
9AC(2)
In Part 5.1 (arrangements and reconstructions), the meaning of directors (as defined in subsection (1) ) is affected by section 410 .
9AC(3)
For the purposes of Chapter 2M , a director of a registrable superannuation entity is: (a) if the RSE licensee for the entity is a constitutional corporation (within the meaning of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 ) or a body corporate - a director of the constitutional corporation or body corporate; or (b) if the RSE licensee for the entity is a group of individual trustees - each of those trustees.
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