THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 6 - TAKEOVERS
PART 6.10 - REVIEW AND INTERVENTION
Division 2 - The Corporations and Securities Panel
Subdivision B - Unacceptable circumstances
SECTION 657E INTERIM ORDERS 657E(1) [Power to make interim orders] The Panel, or the President of the Panel, may make an interim order of a kind referred to in subsection 657D(2) in relation to circumstances even if: (a) there is no declaration under section 657A that the circumstances are unacceptable; or (b) no application to the Panel for a declaration of that kind has been made. The order must specify the period (not exceeding 2 months) for which it is to have effect. 657E(2) [When order ceases to have effect] The order ceases to have effect: (a) at the end of the period specified in the order; or (b) if, before the end of that period, proceedings for a declaration under section 657A in relation to the circumstances (and all related proceedings for an order under section 657D) are determined - when those proceedings are determined.
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