CCH Note:
Part 13 of the
Corporations Act 1989, inserted
by sec 6 of No 110 of 1990, Sch 1 (effective 1 January 1991), begins as
follows:
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW
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The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 2B - BASIC FEATURES OF A COMPANY
History
Chapter 2B inserted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
PART 2B.2 - ASSUMPTIONS PEOPLE DEALING WITH COMPANIES ARE ENTITLED TO MAKE
History
Part 2B.2 inserted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
SECTION 129
ASSUMPTIONS THAT CAN BE MADE UNDER SECTION 128
129(1)
Constitution and replaceable rules complied with.
A person may assume that the company's constitution (if any), and any provisions of this Law that apply to the company as replaceable rules, have been complied with.
History
S 129(1) substituted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
129(2)
Director or company secretary.
A person may assume that anyone who appears, from information provided by the company that is available to the public from ASIC, to be a director or a company secretary of the company:
(a)
has been duly appointed; and
(b)
has authority to exercise the powers and perform the duties customarily exercised or performed by a director or company secretary of a similar company.
History
S 129(2) amended by No 54 of 1998, Sch 5, Pt 2 (effective 1 July 1998).
S 129(2) substituted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
129(2A)
(Repealed by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).)
129(3)
Officer or agent.
A person may assume that anyone who is held out by the company to be an officer or agent of the company:
(a)
has been duly appointed; and
(b)
has authority to exercise the powers and perform the duties customarily exercised or performed by that kind of officer or agent of a similar company.
History
S 129(3) substituted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
129(4)
Proper performance of duties.
A person may assume that the officers and agents of the company properly perform their duties to the company.
History
S 129(4) substituted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
129(5)
Document duly executed without seal.
A person may assume that a document has been duly executed by the company if the document appears to have been signed in accordance with subsection 127(1). For the purposes of making the assumption, a person may also assume that anyone who signs the document and states next to their signature that they are the sole director and sole company secretary of the company occupies both offices.
History
S 129(5) inserted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
129(6)
Document duly executed with seal.
A person may assume that a document has been duly executed by the company if:
(a)
the company's common seal appears to have been fixed to the document in accordance with subsection 127(2); and
(b)
the fixing of the common seal appears to have been witnessed in accordance with that subsection.
For the purposes of making the assumption, a person may also assume that anyone who witnesses the fixing of the common seal and states next to their signature that they are the sole director and sole company secretary of the company occupies both offices.
History
S 129(6) inserted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
129(7)
Officer or agent with authority to warrant that document is genuine or true copy.
A person may assume that an officer or agent of the company who has authority to issue a document or a certified copy of a document on its behalf also has authority to warrant that the document is genuine or is a true copy.
History
S 129(7) inserted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).
129(8)
[Application of assumptions]
Without limiting the generality of this section, the assumptions that may be made under this section apply for the purposes of this section.
History
S 129(8) inserted by No 61 of 1998, Sch 1 (effective 1 July 1998).