Corporations Act 2001
Constitution and replaceable rules complied with
129(1)
A person may assume that the company ' s constitution (if any), and any provisions of this Act that apply to the company as replaceable rules, have been complied with.
Director or company secretary
129(2)
A person may assume that anyone who appears, from information provided by the company that is available to the public from ASIC, to be a director or a company secretary of the company: (a) has been duly appointed; and (b) has authority to exercise the powers and perform the duties customarily exercised or performed by a director or company secretary of a similar company.
[ CCH Note: S 129(2) will be amended by No 69 of 2020, s 3, Sch 1[428], by substituting " the Registrar " for " ASIC " , (effective 1 July 2026 or a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation).]
Officer or agent
129(3)
A person may assume that anyone who is held out by the company to be an officer or agent of the company: (a) has been duly appointed; and (b) has authority to exercise the powers and perform the duties customarily exercised or performed by that kind of officer or agent of a similar company.
Proper performance of duties
129(4)
A person may assume that the officers and agents of the company properly perform their duties to the company.
Document duly executed without seal
129(5)
A person may assume that a document has been duly executed by the company if the document appears to have been signed in accordance with subsection 127(1) . For the purposes of making the assumption, a person may also assume that, if any person who signs the document states next to their signature that: (a) they are a director of the company - that is the case; or (b) they are the company secretary of the company - that is the case; or (c) they are the sole director of the company and that the company does not have a company secretary - that is the case; or (d) they are the sole director and sole company secretary of the company - that is the case.
Note: For provisions about technology neutral signing, see Division 1 of Part 1.2AA .
Document duly executed with seal
129(6)
A person may assume that a document has been duly executed by the company if: (a) the company ' s common seal appears to have been fixed to the document in accordance with subsection 127(2) ; and (b) the fixing of the common seal appears to have been witnessed in accordance with that subsection and subsection 127(2A) .
For the purposes of making the assumption, a person may also assume that, if any person who witnesses the fixing of the common seal states next to their signature that:
(c) they are a director of the company - that is the case; or (d) they are the company secretary of the company - that is the case; or (e) they are the sole director of the company and that the company does not have a company secretary - that is the case; or (f) they are the sole director and sole company secretary of the company - that is the case.Note: For provisions about technology neutral signing, see Division 1 of Part 1.2AA .
Officer or agent with authority to warrant that document is genuine or true copy
129(7)
A person may assume that an officer or agent of the company who has authority to issue a document or a certified copy of a document on its behalf also has authority to warrant that the document is genuine or is a true copy.
129(8)
Without limiting the generality of this section, the assumptions that may be made under this section apply for the purposes of this section.
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