Rules of the Supreme Court (Corporations Law) 2000 (TAS)
Rules of the Supreme Court (Corporations Law) 2000
We, the Honourable William John Ellis Cox, Companion of the Order of Australia, Chief Justice, and the Honourable Peter George Underwood, the Honourable Ewan Charles Crawford and the Honourable Peter Ethrington Evans, Puisne Judges of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, on the recommendation of the Rule Committee, make the following Rules of Court under the Supreme Court Civil Procedure Act 1932 .
Subsection 254E (1) | To validate an issue of shares or confirm its terms |
Subsection 266 (4) | To extend the time for registration of a charge |
Subsections 445G (1), (2) and (3) | To avoid or validate a deed of company arrangement |
Section 449B | To remove an administrator |
Subsections 473(2) and (3) | To fix the remuneration of a provisional liquidator or liquidator |
Section 480 | For the release of a liquidator of a company and the deregistration of the company |
Subsection 482 (1) | For the stay of a compulsory winding-up |
Subsection 509 (6) | For the deregistration of a company |
Paragraph 511 (1) (b) | If the application is for the exercise of the power that would be exercisable under subsection 482 (1) of the Law if a company were being wound up by the Court — for a stay of the voluntary winding up |
Subsection 532 (2) | For leave to be appointed or act as a liquidator |
Subsection 536 (1) | For an inquiry into the conduct of a liquidator |
Section 598 | In respect of fraud, negligence, etc by a person concerned with a corporation |
Subsection 601AH (2) | To reinstate the registration of a company |
Subsection 601CC (8) | To restore the name of an Australian body to the register |
Subsection 601CL (9) | To restore the name of a foreign company to the register |
Subsections 1224 (1) and (4) | To restrain dealings with a futures broker’s bank accounts |
Section 1226 | For a further order or directions following an order made under section 1224 of the Law |
Subsections 1317JA (2), (4) and (5) | For relief from liability for contravention of a civil penalty provision |
Subsection 1318 (2) | For relief from liability for negligence, default or breach of trust or duty |
Subsection 1322 (4) | To overcome any irregularity in a proceeding |
Rule 6(b)
W. J. E. COX
Chief Justice
P. G. UNDERWOOD
Puisne Judge
E. C. CRAWFORD
Puisne Judge
P. E. EVANS
Puisne Judge
Countersigned,
I. G. RITCHARD
Registrar
Displayed and numbered in accordance with the
Notified in the
These Rules of Court are administered in the Department of Justice and Industrial Relations.
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