THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 2G - MEETINGS
PART 2G.2 - MEETINGS OF MEMBERS OF COMPANIES
Division 6 - Proxies and body corporate representatives
SECTION 250D BODY CORPORATE REPRESENTATIVE 250D(1) [Appointment of representative] A body corporate may appoint an individual as a representative to exercise all or any of the powers the body corporate may exercise: (a) at meetings of a company's members; or (b) at meetings of creditors or debenture holders; or (c) relating to resolutions to be passed without meetings. The appointment may be a standing one. 250D(2) [Restrictions in representatives powers] The appointment may set out restrictions on the representative's powers. If the appointment is to be by reference to a position held, the appointment must identify the position. 250D(3) [More than 1 representative] A body corporate may appoint more than 1 representative but only 1 representative may exercise the body's powers at any one time. 250D(4) [Representative's powers] Unless otherwise specified in the appointment, the representative may exercise, on the body corporate's behalf, all of the powers that the body could exercise at a meeting or in voting on a resolution.Note:
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