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 5 - EXTERNAL ADMINISTRATION
PART 5.9 - MISCELLANEOUS
Division 3 - Provisions applying to various kinds of external administration
History
Heading inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 120 (effective 23 June
1993).
SECTION 600C
COURT'S POWERS WHERE PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF CREDITORS LOST AS CASTING VOTE OF PERSON PRESIDING AT MEETING
History
Heading amended by No 61 of 1998, Sch 3 (effective 1 July 1998).
600C(1)
[Resolution not passed]
This section applies if, because the person presiding at the meeting exercises a casting vote, or refuses or fails to exercise such a vote, a proposed resolution is not passed at a meeting of creditors of a company held:
(a)
under
Part 5.3A or a deed of company arrangement executed by the company; or
(b)
in connection with winding up the company.
History
S 600C(1) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 120 (effective 23 June 1993).
600C(2)
[Application to Court]
A person may apply to the Court for an order under subsection
(3), but only if:
(a)
the person voted for the proposed resolution in some capacity (even if the person voted against the proposed resolution in another capacity); or
(b)
a person voted for the proposed resolution on the first-mentioned person's behalf.
History
S 600C(2) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 120 (effective 23 June 1993).
600C(3)
[Court may order resolution passed]
On an application, the Court may:
(a)
order that the proposed resolution is taken to have been passed at the meeting; and
(b)
if it does so - make such further orders, and give such directions, as it thinks necessary.
History
S 600C(3) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 120 (effective 23 June 1993).
600C(4)
[Effect of resolution deemed passed]
If an order is made under paragraph
(3)(a), the proposed resolution:
(a)
is taken for all purposes (other than those of subsection
(1)) to have been passed at the meeting; and
(b)
is taken to have taken effect:
(i) if the order specifies a time when the proposed resolution is to be taken to have taken effect - at that time, even if it is earlier than the making of the order; or
(ii) otherwise - on the making of the order.
History
S 600C(4) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 120 (effective 23 June 1993).