Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006
A body corporate may appoint an individual as a representative to exercise all or any of the powers the body corporate may exercise: (a) at meetings of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporation ' s members; or (b) at meetings of creditors; or (c) relating to resolutions to be passed without meetings; or (d) in the capacity of a member ' s proxy appointed under section 201-90 .
The appointment may be a standing one.
201-110(2)
The appointment may set out restrictions on the representative ' s powers. If the appointment is to be by reference to a position held, the appointment must identify the position.
201-110(3)
A body corporate may appoint more than 1 representative but only 1 representative may exercise the body ' s powers at any one time.
201-110(4)
c ' s behalf, all of the powers that the body could exercise at a meeting or in voting on a resolution.
Note:
For resolutions of members without meetings, see Division 204 .
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