Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006
The special administrator for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation must ensure that, immediately after the special administration of the corporation ends, there will be: (a) directors of the corporation who can assume control of the corporation ' s affairs; and (b) a secretary for the corporation if it is registered as a large corporation; and (c) a contact person for the corporation if it is registered as a small or medium corporation.
Note:
There are a number of different ways in which there can be directors who can assume control of the corporation ' s affairs when the special administration ends. For example:
508-1(2)
Subsection (1) does not apply if: (a) the corporation is to cease to be under special administration because a liquidator for the corporation is appointed; or (b) the corporation is to cease to be under special administration so that an administrator may be appointed, or may resume exercising powers, under the Corporations Act administration provisions (as applied by section 521-1 of this Act).
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