THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTORY

PART 1.3 - APPLICATION ORDERS

SECTION 111B   ORDERS UNDER THIS PART AND CORRESPONDING LAWS  

111B(1)  [Object]  

The object of this section is to make it easier to find out how the Corporations Law of each jurisdiction operates so far as concerns matters that, because of differences in the circumstances of the various jurisdictions, are dealt with by application orders under section 111A of that Law.

111B(2)  [Section 111A orders under Law of different jurisdictions]  

An order under section 111A of this Law may be included in the same document as an order that is, or as 2 or more orders each of which is, an order under section 111A of the Corporations Law of another jurisdiction.

111B(3)  [2 or more orders]  

Where, under subsection (2), 2 or more orders are included in the same document, the text of the respective orders:

(a)  may be integrated and arranged so as to present more clearly and simply the matters that are specified by or in the orders for the purposes of corresponding provisions of the laws of the jurisdictions concerned; and

(b)  in particular, may be arranged so as to allow the reader to compare more easily the matter specified for the purposes of a provision of one law with the matter specified for the purposes of the corresponding provision of another law.

111B(4)  [``principal orders'']  

Where:

(a)  under subsection (3), the text of 2 or more orders (in this subsection called the ``principal orders'' ) has been integrated and arranged as mentioned in that subsection; and

(b)  under subsection (2), 2 or more orders each of which amends any of the principal orders are included in the same document;

the text of the amending orders may be integrated and arranged so that the arrangement of the amendments corresponds to the arrangement of the text of the principal orders.

111B(5)  [Validity not prejudiced]  

Nothing in this section prejudices the validity of a document that purports to set out, in any form, an order under section 111A.


 

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