Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006

CHAPTER 5 - MEETINGS  

PART 5-2 - GENERAL MEETINGS  

Division 201 - What are the rules concerning general meetings?  

Subdivision 201-A - Who may call general meetings?  

SECTION 201-10   WHEN MUST DIRECTORS COMPLY WITH MEMBERS ' REQUEST?  

201-10(1)    
If the directors resolve:

(a)    that the request under section 201-5 is frivolous or unreasonable; or

(b)    that complying with the request would be contrary to the interests of the members as a whole;

a director, on behalf of all of the directors, may apply to the Registrar for permission to deny the request.


201-10(2)    
The application must:

(a)    be in writing; and

(b)    set out the ground on which the application is made; and

(c)    be made within 21 days after the request is made.

201-10(3)    
The directors must, as soon as is practicable after making the application, give the nominated member notice that an application has been made under subsection (1) .

201-10(4)    
The Registrar must:

(a)    determine the application within 21 days after receiving it; and

(b)    notify the director, the corporation and the nominated member in writing of the outcome of the determination.


 

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