THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 5 - EXTERNAL ADMINISTRATION

PART 5.4 - WINDING UP IN INSOLVENCY

Division 4 - Application for order to wind up company in insolvency

SECTION 459S   COMPANY MAY NOT OPPOSE APPLICATION ON CERTAIN GROUNDS  

459S(1)  [Demand may not ground opposition]  

In so far as an application for a company to be wound up in insolvency relies on a failure by the company to comply with a statutory demand, the company may not, without the leave of the Court, oppose the application on a ground:

(a)  that the company relied on for the purposes of an application by it for the demand to be set aside; or

(b)  that the company could have so relied on, but did not so rely on (whether it made such an application or not).

459S(2)  [Ground material to solvency]  

The Court is not to grant leave under subsection (1) unless it is satisfied that the ground is material to proving that the company is solvent.




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