CORPORATIONS REGULATIONS 1990 (REPEALED)
A person who, for the purposes of a meeting, lodges a faxed copy of an instrument appointing a proxy or of any document relating to the validity of the appointment, must lodge the original instrument or document in the manner referred to in subregulation 5.6.28(3) within 72 hours after lodging the faxed copy.
5.6.36A(2)
A failure by a person to comply with subregulation (1) will not invalidate the meeting or anything done at the meeting unless the Court, on the application of the convenor of the meeting or of a creditor, member or contributory, otherwise declares.
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