THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 11 - APPLICATION AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
PART 11.2 - COMMENCEMENT AND APPLICATION OF CERTAIN CHANGES TO THIS LAW
Division 10 - Changes resulting from the Company Law Review Act 1998
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Meetings - general transitional arrangements [operative table]
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Thing done before commencement How it is to be dealt with
after commencement
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1 Requisition made for a The requisition is treated as
meeting under section 246. if it were made under section
249D of the new Law.
2 Notice was validly given of The notice is treated as if
a meeting called under it were made under a
section 246 or 251. corresponding section of
the new Law (section 249D or
249F respectively).
If the notice complied with
the requirements of the old
Law, the meeting can be held
at the expiry of the period
provided for in the old Law.
The new Law will operate in
respect of the holding of the
meeting.
3 In calling a meeting under The requirements stipulated
section 251, the Court by the Court are treated as
stipulated requirements if they were made under
for holding the meeting. section 1319 of the new Law.
4 An authority was granted The authority is treated as
to a person to act as a if it were made under section
body corporate's 250D of the new Law.
representative as provided
for in subsection 249(3).
5 A person had applied to The application is treated as
ASIC for an extension of if it were made under section
time for holding an AGM. 250P of the new Law.
6 An application was made by The application is treated as
a person under subsection if it were made under section
251(1) for the Court to 249G of the new Law.
convene a meeting.
7 Notice given under section Notice properly given under
254 of an intention to move the old Law has effect as if
a resolution under section it were given under subsection
227 or 329 or to replace a 203D(2) (directors) or 329(1A)
director removed under (auditors). The time period
section 227 was received by for notice given under the old
the company. Law continues to run as if
section 254 of the old Law had
not been repealed.
8 A resolution, document or The resolution, agreement or
agreement of the kind document must be lodged within
referred to in section 256 1 month after the passing of
has been passed or made. the resolution or the making of
the agreement or document.
9 A request was made by a The company must deal with
member under subsection the request as provided for
256(3) but not complied in section 256 of the old Law.
with before commencement.
10 A general meeting or a The obligations arising under
directors' meeting was section 258 of the old Law as
held or a general meeting to the entering of the minutes
was deemed to be held in the minute books within 1
because of subsection month after the meeting is
255(1). held and the signing of the
minutes continue as if section
258 of the old Law was not
repealed.
11 A request was made by a The request is treated as if
member for a copy of it were made under section
minutes under subsection 251B of the new Law.
259(2).
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