CCH Note:
Part 13 of the
Corporations Act 1989, inserted
by sec 6 of No 110 of 1990, Sch 1 (effective 1 January 1991), begins as
follows:
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW
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The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 5 - EXTERNAL ADMINISTRATION
PART 5.2 - RECEIVERS, AND OTHER CONTROLLERS, OF PROPERTY OF CORPORATIONS
History
Heading substituted by No 210 of 1992, s 37 (effective 23 June
1993).
SECTION 420B
COURT MAY AUTHORISE MANAGING CONTROLLER TO DISPOSE OF PROPERTY DESPITE PRIOR CHARGE
420B(1)
[Court may authorise disposal]
On the application of a managing controller of property of a corporation, the Court may by order authorise the controller to sell, or to dispose of in some other specified way, specified property of the corporation, even though it is subject to a charge (in this section called the
``prior
charge''
) that has priority over a charge (in this section called the
``controller's charge''
) on that property that the controller is enforcing.
History
S 420B(1) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 41 (effective 23 June 1993).
CCH Note:
See s 1379(1).
420B(2)
[Preconditions to order]
However, the Court may only make an order if satisfied that:
(a)
apart from the existence of the prior charge, the controller would have power to sell, or to so dispose of, the property; and
(b)
the controller has taken all reasonable steps to obtain the consent of the holder of the prior charge to the sale or disposal, but has not obtained that consent; and
(c)
sale or disposal of the property under the order is in the best interests of the corporation's creditors and of the corporation; and
(d)
sale or disposal of the property under the order will not unreasonably prejudice the rights or interests of the holder of the prior charge.
History
S 420B(2) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 41 (effective 23 June 1993).
CCH Note:
See s 1379(1).
420B(3)
[Rights and interests of holder]
The Court is to have regard to the need to protect adequately the rights and interests of the holder of the prior charge.
History
S 420B(3) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 41 (effective 23 June 1993).
CCH Note:
See s 1379(1).
420B(4)
[Property subject to controller's charge]
If the property would be sold or disposed of together with other property that is subject to the controller's charge, the Court may have regard to:
(a)
the amount (if any) by which it is reasonable to expect that the net proceeds of selling or disposing of that other property otherwise than together with the first-mentioned property would be less than so much of the net proceeds of selling or disposing of all the property together as would be attributable to that other property; and
(b)
the amount (if any) by which it is reasonable to expect that the net proceeds of selling or disposing of the first-mentioned property otherwise than together with the other property would be greater than so much of the net proceeds of selling or disposing of all the property together as would be attributable to the first-mentioned property.
History
S 420B(4) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 41 (effective 23 June 1993).
CCH Note:
See s 1379(1).
420B(5)
[Sec 420B(3) and (4) do not limit Court]
Nothing in subsection
(3) or
(4) limits the matters to which the Court may have regard for the purposes of subsection
(2).
History
S 420B(5) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 41 (effective 23 June 1993).
CCH Note:
See s 1379(1).
420B(6)
[Order made subject to conditions]
An order may be made subject to conditions, for example (but without limitation):
(a)
a condition that:
(i) the net proceeds of the sale or disposal; and
(ii) the net proceeds of the sale or disposal of such other property (if any) as is specified in the condition and is subject to the controller's charge;
or a specified part of those net proceeds, be applied in payment of specified amounts secured by the prior charge; or
(b)
a condition that the controller apply a specified amount in payment of specified amounts secured by the prior charge.
History
S 420B(6) inserted by No 210 of 1992, s 41 (effective 23 June 1993).
CCH Note:
See s 1379(1).