Название: Corporations Act
Автор: Australia
Издательство: Проспект
Жанр: Юриспруденция, право
isbn: 9785392086429
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26
Business at adjourned meetings
249W(2)
27
Who can appoint a proxy
[replaceable rule for proprietary companies only]
249X
28
Proxy vote valid even if member dies, revokes appointment etc.
25 °C(2)
29
How many votes a member has
250E
30
Jointly held shares
250F
31
Objections to right to vote
250G
32
How voting is carried out
250J
33
When and how polls must be taken
250M
Shares
33A
Pre‑emption for existing shareholders on issue of shares in proprietary company
254D
33B
Other provisions about paying dividends
254U
34
Dividend rights for shares in proprietary companies
254W(2)
Transfer of shares
35
Transmission of shares on death
1072A
36
Transmission of shares on bankruptcy
1072B
37
Transmission of shares on mental incapacity
1072D
38
Registration of transfers
1072F
39
Additional general discretion for directors of proprietary companies to refuse to register transfers
1072G
Part 2B.5 — Registered office and places of business
142 Registered office
(1) A company must have a registered office in this jurisdiction. Communications and notices to the company may be addressed to its registered office.
Note 1: A document may be served on a company by leaving it at, or posting it to, the company’s registered office (see subsection 109X(1)).
Note 2: Communications and notices from ASIC may also be addressed to the company’s contact address (see section 146A).
(2) A company must lodge notice of a change of address of its registered office with ASIC not later than 28 days after the date on which the change occurs. The notice must be in the prescribed form.
Note: If the company is not to be the occupier of premises at the address of its new registered office, the notice must state that the occupier has consented to the address being specified in the notice and has not withdrawn that consent (see section 100).
(2A) An offence based on subsection (1) or (2) is an offence of strict liability.
Note: For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
(3) A notice of change of address takes effect from the later of:
(a) the seventh day after the notice was lodged; or
(b) a later day specified in the notice as the date from which the change is to take effect.
143 ASIC may change address of registered office to a director’s address
(1) A company that does not occupy the premises at the address of its registered office must be able to show to ASIC the occupier’s written consent to the company’s use of those premises as its registered office.
Note: ASIC can require the company to produce the consent (see section 100).
(1A) An offence based on subsection (1) is an offence of strict liability.
Note: For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
(2) If ASIC becomes aware that the occupier of those premises:
(a) has not consented to the use of the premises as the address of the company’s registered office; or
(b) has withdrawn the consent;
ASIC may give written notice to a director of the company who resides in this jurisdiction that ASIC intends to change the address of the company’s registered office to the director’s address.
(3) If ASIC is not notified of the address of the company’s proposed new registered office under subsection 142(2) within 28 days after the notice under subsection (2) is sent, ASIC may change the address of the company’s registered office to the director’s address.
144 Company’s name must be displayed at registered office etc.
(1) A company must display its name prominently at every place at which the company carries on business and СКАЧАТЬ