Corporations Act 2001
Note: This Chapter applies to a CCIV with modifications: see Division 5 of Part 8B.3 .
At least 14 days before the notice convening the relevant meeting is given, the public company must lodge:
(a) a proposed notice of meeting setting out the text of the proposed resolution; and
(b) a proposed explanatory statement satisfying section 219; and
(c) any other document that is proposed to accompany the notice convening the meeting and that relates to the proposed resolution; and
(d) any other document that any of the following proposes to give to members of the public company before or at the meeting:
(i) the company;
(ii) a related party of the company to whom the proposed resolution would permit a financial benefit to be given;
and can reasonably be expected to be material to a member in deciding how to vote on the proposed resolution. 218(2) [ Approval of period less than 14 days]
(iii) an associate of the company or of such a related party;
If, when the notice convening the meeting is given, ASIC:
(a) has approved in writing a period of less than 14 days for the purposes of subsection (1); and
(b) has not revoked the approval by written notice to the public company;
subsection (1) applies as if the reference to 14 days were a reference to the approved period.
218(3) [ Power of ASIC to approve]ASIC may give and revoke approvals for the purposes of subsection (2).
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