THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 2J - TRANSACTIONS AFFECTING SHARE CAPITAL
PART 2J.1 - SHARE CAPITAL REDUCTIONS AND SHARE BUY-BACKS
Division 2 - Share buy-backs
SECTION 257J SIGNPOSTS TO OTHER RELEVANT PROVISIONS 257J The following table sets out other provisions of this Law that are relevant to buy-backs.--------------------------------------------------------------------- Other provisions relevant to buy-backs --------------------------------------------------------------------- provision comment 1 section 588G liability of directors on insolvency section 1317H The directors may have to compensate the company if the company is, or becomes, insolvent when the company enters into the buy-back agreement. 2 section 1324 injunctions to restrain contravention The Court may grant an injunction against conduct that constitutes, or would constitute, a contravention of this Law. 3 (Repealed) 4 section 609(4) application of takeover provisions section 632A These sections deal with the application of Chapter 6 to buy-backs. 5 section 259A consequences of failure to follow procedures - the company and the officers If a company fails to follow the procedure in this Division, the company contravenes this section and the officers who are involved in the contravention are liable to a civil penalty under Part 9.4B and may commit an offence. 6 section 256F consequences of failure to follow procedures if reduction in share capital involved - the company and the officers If the buy-back involves a reduction in share capital and the company fails to follow the procedures in this Division, the company contravenes this section and the officers who are involved in the contravention are liable to a civil penalty under Part 9.4B and may commit an offence. 7 section 256D consequences of failure to follow procedures if reduction in share capital involved - the transaction This section provides that a failure to follow the procedures for share capital reductions does not affect the validity of the buy-back transaction itself. 8 sections 1001A- continuous disclosure provisions 1001D A disclosing entity is required to disclose information about its securities that is material and not generally available. 9 Chapter 2E benefits to related parties to be disclosed Under this Chapter, a financial benefit to a director or other related party may need to be approved at a general meeting before it is given. 10 section 125 provisions in constitution This section deals with the way in which a company's constitution may restrict the exercise of the company's powers and the consequences of a failure to observe these restrictions. 11 sections 246A- variation of class rights 246F These sections deal with the variation of rights attached to a class of shares. This variation may be governed by the provisions of a company's constitution. --------------------------------------------------------------------
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