Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006

CHAPTER 2 - ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER CORPORATIONS  

PART 2-2 - APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF AN ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER CORPORATION  

Division 22 - Application to register existing body corporate under Part 2-3  

SECTION 22-5   MATTERS TO ACCOMPANY APPLICATION  

22-5(1)    
The following must accompany an application under section 22-1 :

(a)    evidence of the resolution referred to in section 29-17 ;

(b)    copies of the consents referred to in subsection 22-1(2) ;

(c)    a certified copy of a current certificate of the body ' s incorporation in its place of origin, or of a document that has a similar effect;

(d)    a certified printed copy of the body ' s constitution (if any);

(e)    

evidence that the body is not a Chapter 5 body corporate;

(f)    evidence that no application to wind up the body has been made to a court (in Australia or elsewhere) that has not been dealt with;

(g)    evidence that no application to approve a compromise or arrangement between the body and another person has been made to a court (in Australia or elsewhere) that has not been dealt with;

(h)    evidence that under the law of the body ' s place of origin:


(i) the transfer of the body ' s incorporation is authorised; and

(ii) the body has complied with the requirements (if any) of that law for the transfer of its incorporation;

(i)    any other documents that are prescribed.

Note:

Under the internal governance rules requirement (see section 29-20 ), a copy of the proposed constitution of a proposed corporation must also be provided to the Registrar before the time the Registrar makes a decision under section 26-1 in respect of the application.


22-5(2)    
The evidence lodged in accordance with subsections (1) must be satisfactory proof to the Registrar of the matters referred to in that subsection.

Note:

Section 376-5 requires documents that are not in English to be translated into English.



 

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