Corporations Act 2001
Note: This Part applies to a sub-fund of a CCIV in a modified form: see Division 5 of Part 8B.6 .
The liquidator may, if satisfied that the nature of the property or business of the company, or the interests of the creditors or contributories generally, requires or require the appointment of a special manager of the property or business of the company other than himself or herself, apply to the Court, and the Court may appoint a special manager of the property or business to act during such time as the Court directs with such powers, including any of the powers of a receiver or manager, as are entrusted to him or her by the Court.
484(2) [ Security, remuneration, resignation or removal](a) must give such security and account in such manner as the Court directs; and
(b) must receive such remuneration as is fixed by the Court; and
(c) may at any time resign by notice in writing addressed to the liquidator or may, on cause shown, be removed by the Court.
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