THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 8 - THE FUTURES INDUSTRY
PART 8.6 - FIDELITY FUNDS
SECTION 1233 MANAGEMENT SUB-COMMITTEE 1233(1) [Board may appoint management sub-committee] The board of a futures organisation may, by resolution, appoint a management sub-committee of not fewer than 3 and not more than 5 persons, at least one of whom is also a member of the board. 1233(2) [Delegation of powers etc] The board of a futures organisation may, by resolution, delegate to a sub-committee appointed by it under this section all or any of its powers, authorities and discretions under a provision of this Part (other than this section). 1233(3) [Exercise of delegated powers etc] A power, authority or discretion delegated under subsection (2) may be exercised by members forming a majority of the sub-committee as if that power, authority or discretion had been conferred by this Part on a majority of the members of the sub-committee. 1233(4) [Variation or revocation of delegation] A delegation by the board of a futures organisation under this section may at any time, by resolution of the board, be varied or revoked. 1233(5) [Removal of member, filling of vacancy] The board of a futures organisation may at any time, by resolution, remove a member of a sub-committee appointed by it under this section and may, by resolution, fill a vacancy arising in the membership of the sub-committee. 1233(6) [Effect of delegation on board's powers etc] A delegation by the board of a futures organisation under this section does not prevent the exercise of a power, authority or discretion by that board. 1233(7) [Transitional - appointment] A management sub-committee appointed by a futures organisation before the commencement of this Part under a corresponding previous law and in existence immediately before that commencement shall be deemed to have been appointed by the futures organisation on that commencement under this section.
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