THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 9 - MISCELLANEOUS

PART 9.2 - REGISTRATION OF AUDITORS AND LIQUIDATORS

Division 2 - Registration

SECTION 1287   NOTIFICATION OF CERTAIN MATTERS  

1287(1)  [Company auditors]  

Where:

(a)  a person who is a registered company auditor ceases to practise as an auditor; or

(b)  a change occurs in any matter particulars of which are required by paragraph 1285(1)(a), (c) or (d) to be entered in the Register of Auditors in relation to a person who is a registered company auditor;

the person shall, not later than 21 days after the occurrence of the event concerned, lodge, in the prescribed form, particulars in writing of that event.

1287(2)  [Registered liquidators]  

Where:

(a)  a person who is a registered liquidator ceases to practise as a liquidator; or

(b)  a change occurs in any matter particulars of which are required by subparagraph 1286(1)(a)(i), (iii) or (iv) to be entered in the Register of Liquidators in relation to a person who is a registered liquidator;

the person shall, not later than 21 days after the occurrence of the event concerned, lodge, in the prescribed form, particulars in writing of that event.

1287(3)  [Liquidators of a specified body corporate]  

Where:

(a)  a person who is registered as a liquidator of a specified body corporate ceases to act as a liquidator in the winding up of that body; or

(b)  a change occurs in any matter particulars of which are required by subparagraph 1286(1)(b)(i), (ii), (iv) or (v) to be entered in the Register of Liquidators in relation to a person who is registered as a liquidator of a specified body corporate;

the person shall, not later than 21 days after the occurrence of the event concerned, lodge, in the prescribed form, particulars in writing of that event.

1287(4)  [Lodgment of particulars]  

If a person who is registered as an auditor, as a liquidator or as a liquidator of a specified corporate body is disqualified from managing corporations under Part 2D.6, then, within a period of 3 days after they become disqualified, they must lodge written particulars in the prescribed form of the circumstances because of which they become disqualified.


 

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