THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 11 - APPLICATION AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

PART 11.2 - COMMENCEMENT AND APPLICATION OF CERTAIN CHANGES TO THIS LAW

Division 12 - Changes resulting from the Corporate Law Economic Reform Program Act 1999

SECTION 1470   RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS - CONTINUED APPLICATION OF OLD LAW  

1470     Chapter 2E of the old Law continues to apply to the giving of a financial benefit (within the meaning of the old law) if:

(a)  the benefit was given before commencement; or

(b)  some or all materials required to be lodged with ASIC in relation to the benefit by section 243U of the old Law were lodged with ASIC before commencement; or

(c)  the benefit is given under a contract made before commencement.


 

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