Corporations Act 2001
Note: This Part does not apply to a CCIV or a sub-fund of a CCIV: see Division 4 of Part 8B.6 .
The Court may make an order terminating a deed of company arrangement if satisfied that:
(a) information about the company's business, property, affairs or financial circumstances that:
(i) was false or misleading; and
was given to the administrator of the company or to such creditors; or
(ii) can reasonably be expected to have been material to creditors of the company in deciding whether to vote in favour of the resolution that the company execute the deed;
(b) such information was contained in a document that accompanied a notice of the meeting at which the resolution was passed; or
[ CCH Note: Regulation 10.25.02(3)(g) (which was effective 1 March 2017) provides that the amendments made by No 11 of 2016, s 3, Sch 2[120] and [121] apply in relation to external administrations on and after 1 September 2017.]
(c) there was an omission from such a document and the omission can reasonably be expected to have been material to such creditors in so deciding; or
[ CCH Note: Regulation 10.25.02(3)(g) (which was effective 1 March 2017) provides that the amendments made by No 11 of 2016, s 3, Sch 2[120] and [121] apply in relation to external administrations on and after 1 September 2017.]
(d) there has been a material contravention of the deed by a person bound by the deed; or
(e) effect cannot be given to the deed without injustice or undue delay; or
(f) the deed or a provision of it is, an act or omission done or made under the deed was, or an act or omission proposed to be so done or made would be:
(i) oppressive or unfairly prejudicial to, or unfairly discriminatory against, one or more such creditors; or
(ii) contrary to the interests of the creditors of the company as a whole; or
(g) the deed should be terminated for some other reason.
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An order may be made on the application of:
(a) a creditor of the company; or
(b) the company; or
(ba) ASIC; or
(c) any other interested person.
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