THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 2N - ANNUAL RETURNS AND LODGMENTS WITH ASIC

PART 2N.2 - LODGMENTS WITH ASIC

SECTION 351   SIGNING DOCUMENTS LODGED WITH ASIC  

351(1)  [Parties to sign]  

A document lodged with ASIC in writing by, or on behalf of, a corporation or a registered scheme must be signed by a director or secretary of the corporation or of the responsible entity of the registered scheme. If the corporation is a foreign company, it may be signed by:

(a)  its local agent; or

(b)  if the local agent is a corporation - a director or secretary of the agent.

351(2)  [Individual must sign]  

An individual who lodges a document with ASIC in writing must sign it.

351(3)  [Person's name]  

The person's name must be printed next to the signature.


 

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