THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 7 - SECURITIES
PART 7.10 - THE NATIONAL GUARANTEE FUND
Division 6 - Contract guarantees
SECTION 950 CLAIM BY BUYING DEALER IN RESPECT OF DEFAULT BY SELLING DEALER 950(1) [Claim by buying dealer] Where, as at the end of the completion period in relation to a reportable transaction that is a purchase by a dealer from another dealer: (a) the first-mentioned dealer has supplied, or is ready, willing and able to supply, to the other dealer, under the agreement for the purchase, the consideration for the purchase; and (b) the other dealer:(i) if a transfer of the securities concerned pursuant to the purchase would be an SCH-regulated transfer - has not done all things that that dealer is required to do under the SCH business rules to effect a transfer of the securities pursuant to the purchase; or
(ii) in any other case - has not supplied to the first-mentioned dealer, under that agreement, settlement documents in relation to the purchase;the first-mentioned dealer may make a claim in respect of the purchase.
(i) for the purposes of the claim, paid to SEGC; or
(ii) under the agreement for the purchase, paid to the other dealer;the amount of the consideration for the purchase; and (ba) if a transfer of the securities pursuant to the purchase would be an SCH-regulated transfer - the other dealer has not done all things that that dealer is required to do under the SCH business rules to effect a transfer of the securities pursuant to the purchase; and (c) if paragraph (ba) does not apply - settlement documents in relation to the purchase have not been supplied to the claimant under the agreement for the purchase; and (d) the agreement has not been discharged or otherwise terminated; SEGC shall allow the claim.
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