Corporations Act 2001
Forfeiture and sale of shares
254Q(1)
A share in a no liability company is immediately forfeited if: (a) a call is made on the share; and (b) the call is unpaid at the end of 14 days after it became payable.
Note: The holder of the share may redeem it under section 254R .
254Q(2)
The forfeited share must then be offered for sale by public auction within 6 weeks after the call became payable.
Advertisement of sale
254Q(3)
At least 14 days, and not more than 21 days, before the day of the sale, a notice of the sale must be published in accordance with subsection (5A) . The specific number of shares to be offered need not be specified in the notice and it is sufficient for the notice to be to the effect that all shares on which a call remains unpaid will be sold.
Postponement of sale
254Q(4)
An intended sale of forfeited shares of which a notice has been published in accordance with subsection (3) may be postponed for not more than 21 days from the date of sale specified in the notice. A notice of the date to which the sale is postponed must be published in accordance with subsection (5A) .
254Q(4A)
(Repealed by No 69 of 2023, s 3, Sch 1[90] (effective 1 January 2024).)
254Q(5)
There may be more than 1 postponement but the sale cannot be postponed to a date more than 90 days from the first date fixed for the intended sale.
Publishing notices
254Q(5A)
A notice under subsection (3) or (4) is published in accordance with this subsection if the notice is published: (a) unless paragraph (b) of this subsection applies - in a manner that results in the notice being accessible to the public and reasonably prominent; or (b) if a determination in force under subsection (5B) specifies one or more manners in which such a notice may be published - in a manner so specified.
254Q(5B)
For the purposes of paragraph (5A)(b) , ASIC may, by legislative instrument, make a determination specifying one or more manners in which a notice under subsection (3) or (4) may be published.
254Q(5C)
A manner of publication may be specified in the determination only if ASIC considers that the manner of publication would result in such a notice being accessible to the public and reasonably prominent.
Shares may be offered as credited to a particular amount
254Q(6)
The share may be sold credited as paid up to the sum of: (a) the amount paid upon the share at the time of forfeiture; and (b) the amount of the call; and (c) the amount of any other calls becoming payable on or before the day of the sale;
if the company in accordance with its constitution or by ordinary resolution so determines.
Reserve price
254Q(7)
The directors may fix a reserve price for the share that does not exceed the sum of: (a) the amount of the call due and unpaid on the share at the time of forfeiture; and (b) the amount of any other calls that become payable on or before the date of the sale.
Withdrawal from sale
254Q(8)
The share may be withdrawn from sale if no bid at least equal to the reserve price is made at the sale.
Disposal of shares withdrawn from sale
254Q(9)
If: (a) no bid for the share is received at the sale; or (b) the share is withdrawn from sale;
the share must be held by the directors in trust for the company. It must be then disposed of in the manner determined by the company in accordance with its constitution or by resolution. Unless otherwise specifically provided by resolution, the share must first be offered to shareholders for a period of 14 days before being disposed of in any other manner.
Suspension of voting rights attached to share held in trust
254Q(10)
At any meeting of the company, no person is entitled to any vote in respect of the shares held by the directors in trust under subsection (9) .
Application of proceeds of sale
254Q(11)
The proceeds of the sale under subsection (2) or the disposal under subsection (9) must be applied to pay: (a) first, the expenses of the sale; and (b) then, any expenses necessarily incurred in respect of the forfeiture; and (c) then, the calls on the share that are due and unpaid.
The balance (if any) must be paid to the member whose share has been sold. If there is a share certificate that relates to the share, the balance does not have to be paid until the member delivers the certificate to the company.
Validity of sale
254Q(12)
If a sale is not held in time because of error or inadvertence, a late sale is not invalid if it is held as soon as practicable after the discovery of the error or inadvertence.
Failure to comply an offence
254Q(13)
If there is failure to comply with subsection (2) or (3) , the company is guilty of an offence.
[ CCH Note: Act No 180 of 2012, s 3, Sch 7[1] contained the following application provision (which was effective 11 December 2012):
Application of amendments made by this Act
The amendments made by this Act apply in relation to an act or omission by a body corporate occurring on or after the day this Act commences.]
Strict liability offences
254Q(14)
An offence by the company based on subsection (13) is an offence of strict liability.
Note: For strict liability , see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .
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