THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 9 - MISCELLANEOUS
PART 9.5 - POWERS OF COURTS
SECTION 1322 IRREGULARITIES 1322(1) [``Proceeding'' and ``procedural irregularity''] In this section, unless the contrary intention appears: (a) a reference to a proceeding under this Law is a reference to any proceeding whether a legal proceeding or not; and (b) a reference to a procedural irregularity includes a reference to:(i) the absence of a quorum at a meeting of a corporation, at a meeting of directors or creditors of a corporation, at a joint meeting of creditors and members of a corporation or at a meeting of members of a registered scheme; and
(ii) a defect, irregularity or deficiency of notice or time.
(i) a substantial injustice has been caused or may be caused; and
(ii) the injustice cannot be remedied by any order of the Court; and(b) the Court declares the meeting or proceeding (or that part of it) invalid.
(i) a substantial injustice has been caused or may be caused; and
(ii) the injustice cannot be remedied by any order of the court; and(b) the court declares the meeting or resolution invalid.
(i) that the act, matter or thing, or the proceeding, referred to in that paragraph is essentially of a procedural nature;
(ii) that the person or persons concerned in or party to the contravention or failure acted honestly; or
(iii) that it is in the public interest that the order be made;(b) in the case of an order referred to in paragraph (4)(c) - that the person subject to the civil liability concerned acted honestly; and (c) in every case - that no substantial injustice has been or is likely to be caused to any person.
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