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INSURANCE ACT 1973 - SECT 62ZOS

Moratorium--effect of Insurance Act statutory management on enforcement process regarding property

  (1)   No enforcement process in relation to property of a body corporate can be begun or proceeded with if an Insurance Act statutory manager is in control of the body corporate's business.

  (2)   Subsection   (1) does not apply if:

  (a)   the Federal Court grants leave for the process to be begun or continued on the ground that the person would be caused hardship if leave were not granted; or

  (b)   the beginning or continuing of the process is in accordance with such terms (if any) as the Court imposes.

  (3)   A person intending to apply for leave of the Federal Court under paragraph   (2)(a) must give APRA at least 10 days notice of the intention to apply (or a shorter period, if the Court considers that exceptional circumstances make this necessary).

  (4)   APRA may apply to the Federal Court to be joined as a party to the proceedings for leave. If APRA is joined as a party, the Federal Court must have regard to APRA's views in deciding:

  (a)   whether to grant leave under paragraph   (2)(a); and

  (b)   if the Court decides to grant the leave--whether to impose terms as mentioned in paragraph   (2)(b); and

  (c)   if the Court decides to impose such terms--the nature of those terms.

  (5)   Subsection   (1) also does not apply if:

  (a)   APRA consents to the process beginning or continuing; or

  (b)   the Insurance Act statutory manager consents to the process beginning or continuing.

  (6)   APRA (or the Insurance Act statutory manager) cannot revoke a consent given for the purposes of subsection   (5).

  (7)   Neither APRA nor the Insurance Act statutory manager is liable to an action or other proceedings for damages in respect of a refusal to give consent under subsection   (5).


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