THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 9 - MISCELLANEOUS
PART 9.5 - POWERS OF COURTS
SECTION 1323 POWER OF COURT TO PROHIBIT PAYMENT OR TRANSFER OF MONEY, SECURITIES, FUTURES CONTRACTS OR PROPERTY 1323(1) [Court's powers] Where: (a) an investigation is being carried out under the ASIC Law or this Law in relation to an act or omission by a person, being an act or omission that constitutes or may constitute a contravention of this Law; (b) a prosecution has been begun against a person for a contravention of this Law; or (c) a civil proceeding has been begun against a person under this Law; and the Court considers it necessary or desirable to do so for the purpose of protecting the interests of a person (in this section called an ``aggrieved person'') to whom the person referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c), as the case may be, (in this section called the ``relevant person''), is liable, or may be or become liable, to pay money, whether in respect of a debt, by way of damages or compensation or otherwise, or to account for securities, futures contracts or other property, the Court may, on application by the Commission or by an aggrieved person, make one or more of the following orders: (d) an order prohibiting a person who is indebted to the relevant person or to an associate of the relevant person from making a payment in total or partial discharge of the debt to, or to another person at the direction or request of, the person to whom the debt is owed; (e) an order prohibiting a person holding money, securities, futures contracts or other property, on behalf of the relevant person, or on behalf of an associate of the relevant person, from paying all or any of the money, or transferring, or otherwise parting with possession of, the securities, futures contracts or other property, to, or to another person at the direction or request of, the person on whose behalf the money, securities, futures contracts or other property, is or are held; (f) an order prohibiting the taking or sending out of this jurisdiction, or out of Australia, by a person of money of the relevant person or of an associate of the relevant person; (g) an order prohibiting the taking, sending or transfer by a person of securities, futures contracts or other property of the relevant person, or of an associate of the relevant person:(i) from a place in this jurisdiction to a place outside this jurisdiction (including the transfer of securities from a register in this jurisdiction to a register outside this jurisdiction); or
(ii) from a place in Australia to a place outside Australia (including the transfer of securities from a register in Australia to a register outside Australia);(h) an order appointing:
(i) if the relevant person is a natural person - a receiver or trustee, having such powers as the Court orders, of the property or of part of the property of that person; or
(ii) if the relevant person is a body corporate - a receiver or receiver and manager, having such powers as the Court orders, of the property or of part of the property of that person;(j) if the relevant person is a natural person - an order requiring that person to deliver up to the Court his or her passport and such other documents as the Court thinks fit; (k) if the relevant person is a natural person - an order prohibiting that person from leaving Australia without the consent of the Court.
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