Corporations Act 2001

CHAPTER 9 - MISCELLANEOUS  

PART 9.1 - MATTERS RELATING TO HANDLING RECORDS AND INFORMATION  

Division 3 - Miscellaneous  

SECTION 1275   RELODGING OF LOST REGISTERED DOCUMENTS  

1275(1)    
Where a document forming part of the constitution of, or any other document relating to, a body corporate has, since being lodged, been lost or destroyed, a person may apply to ASIC for leave to lodge a copy of the document as originally lodged.

1275(2)    
Where such an application is made, ASIC may direct that notice of the application be given to such persons and in such manner as it thinks fit.

1275(3)    
Whether or not an application has been made to ASIC under subsection (1) , ASIC, upon being satisfied:

(a)    that an original document has been lost or destroyed; and

(b)    of the date of the lodging of that document; and

(c)    that a copy of that document produced to ASIC is a correct copy;

may certify upon the copy that it is so satisfied and grant leave for the copy to be lodged in the manner required by law in respect of the original.


1275(4)    
Upon the lodgment the copy has, and is taken to have had from such date as is mentioned in the certificate as the date of the lodging of the original, the same force and effect for all purposes as the original.

1275(5)    
A decision of the Tribunal varying or setting aside a decision of ASIC to certify and grant leave under subsection (3) may be lodged with ASIC and is to be registered by it, but no payments, contracts, dealings, acts or things made, had or done in good faith before the registration of the Tribunal ' s decision and upon the faith of and in reliance upon the certificate are to be invalidated or affected by the Tribunal ' s decision.

1275(6)    
Where a transparency of a document referred to in subsection (1) has been incorporated with a register kept by ASIC and is lost or destroyed as referred to in that subsection, this section applies as if the document of which it is a transparency had been so lost or destroyed.


 

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