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This legislation has been repealed.
CORPORATIONS LAW- SECT 1284
Security to be given by liquidators
- (1)
- Where the Commission grants an application by a
person for registration as a liquidator or as a liquidator of a specified body
corporate, the person shall lodge and maintain with the Commission a security
for the due performance of his or her duties as such a liquidator in such form
and for such amount as is, from time to time, determined by the Commission in
relation to that liquidator and with such surety or sureties (if any) as the
Commission, from time to time, requires.
- (2)
- Where a security is lodged in accordance with subsection (1), the
security may be applied by the Commission in such circumstances, for such
purposes and in such manner as is prescribed.
- (3)
- The regulations may make provision in relation to:
- (a)
- the discharge in whole or part by
the Commission of securities lodged under this section; and
- (b)
- the release by the Commission of sureties referred to in
subsection (1) from all or any of their obligations as such sureties.
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