THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 6B - RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES IN RELATION TO CHAPTER 6 AND 6A MATTERS
(i) has arisen since the document was lodged; and
(ii) would have been required by section 636 or 638 to be included in the document if it had arisen before the document was lodged; or(k) for an expert's report under subsection 636(2) or section 640, 663B, 664C or 665B - an omission from the report of material required by subsection 648A(3) or 667B(2).
Note 1:
See section 670D for defences. Note 2: Section 995 imposes liabilities in respect of other conduct related to the dealings in securities. 670A(2) Forecasts and other forward-looking statement. A person is taken to make a misleading statement about a future matter (including the doing of, or refusing to do, an act) if they do not have reasonable grounds for making the statement. This subsection does not limit the meaning of a reference to a misleading statement or a statement that is misleading in a material particular. 670A(3) Offence if statement, omission or new matter materially adverse. A person commits an offence if they contravene subsection (1) and: (a) the misleading or deceptive statement; or (b) the omission or new circumstance; is materially adverse from the point of view of the holder of securities to whom the document is given.This information is provided by CCH Australia Limited Link opens in new window. View the disclaimer and notice of copyright.