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Corporations Law Amendment Act 1997

  • - C2004A05144
  • No longer in force
Act No. 46 of 1997 as made
An Act to amend the Corporations Law, and for related purposes
Originating Bill: Corporations Law Amendment Bill 1996 [1997]
Date of Assent 22 Apr 1997
Date of repeal 10 Mar 2016
Repealed by Amending Acts 1990 to 1999 Repeal Act 2016
Table of contents.

 

 

 

 

Corporations Law Amendment Act 1997

 

No. 46, 1997

 

 

 

 

An Act to amend the Corporations Law, and for related purposes

  


Contents

1............ Short title etc......................................................................................

2............ Commencement..................................................................................

3............ Schedule..............................................................................................

Schedule 1—Amendment of the Corporations Law                                 

 


Corporations Law Amendment Act 1997

No. 46, 1997

 

 

 

An Act to amend the Corporations Law, and for related purposes

[Assented to 22 April 1997]

The Parliament of Australia enacts:

1  Short title etc.

             (1)  This Act may be cited as the Corporations Law Amendment Act 1997.

             (2)  In this Act:

Corporations Law means the Corporations Law set out in
section 82 of the Corporations Act 1989.

2  Commencement

                   This Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

3  Schedule

                   The Corporations Law is amended as set out in the Schedule.


 

Schedule 1Amendment of the Corporations Law

1  Section 9 (definition of relevant date)

Add at the end:

Note:          Subsection 553(1B) modifies the operation of this definition for debts and claims that arise while a company is under a deed of company arrangement if the deed terminates immediately before the winding up.

2  After subsection 553(1)

Insert:

          (1A)  Even though the circumstances giving rise to a debt payable by the company, or a claim against the company, occur on or after the relevant date, the debt or claim is admissible to proof against the company in the winding up if:

                     (a)  the circumstances occur at a time when the company is under a deed of company arrangement; and

                     (b)  the company is under the deed immediately before the resolution or court order that the company be wound up.

This subsection has effect subject to the other sections in this Division.

Note 1:       See Division 10 of Part 5.3A (sections 444A-444H) for the provisions dealing with deeds of company arrangement.

Note 2:       Section 1411 makes provision for distributions etc. made by liquidators before the commencement of this subsection.

Note 3:       See paragraph 513A(d) for deeds that are followed immediately by court ordered winding up. See paragraphs 513B(c) and (d) for deeds that are followed immediately by voluntary winding up. Subsection 446A(2) and section 446B provide that companies are to be taken in certain circumstances to have passed resolutions that they be wound up.

          (1B)  For the purpose of applying the other sections of this Division to a debt or claim that is admissible to proof under subsection (1A), the relevant date for the debt or claim is the date on which the deed terminates.

3  Before Schedule 1

Insert:

Division 9Changes resulting from the Corporations Law Amendment Act 1997

1411  Effect of amendments on distributions etc. before commencement

                   The validity of any action taken by a liquidator before the commencement of the Corporations Law Amendment Act 1997 must not be called into question in any proceedings if the action would have been valid if the amendments made by that Act had been in force at the time of the action.

 

 

[Minister’s second reading speech made in—

House of Representatives on 6 November 1996

Senate on 19 March 1997]

 

(171/96)


 

 

I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above is a fair print of the Corporations Law Amendment Bill 1997 which originated in the House of Representatives as the Corporations Law Amendment Bill 1996 and has been finally passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives.

 

 

 

Clerk of the House of Representatives

 

IN THE NAME OF HER MAJESTY, I assent to this Act.

 

 

 

Governor-General

1997