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This legislation has been repealed.
CORPORATIONS LAW- SECT 260KA
Borrower's duty to call meeting
Duty to call meeting
- (1)
- The borrower
must call a meeting of debenture holders if:
- (a)
- debenture holders who together hold 10% or
more of the nominal value of the issued debentures to which the trust relates
direct the borrower to do so; and
- (b)
- the direction is given to the borrower in writing at its
registered office; and
- (c)
- the purpose of the meeting is to:
- (i)
- consider the financial statements that were laid before the last
AGM of the borrower; or
- (ii)
- give the trustee directions in relation to the exercise of any
of its powers.
Note: The trustee usually
must comply with any directions given to it by the debenture holders at the
meeting (see paragraph 260JA(h)).
Duty to give notification of meeting
- (2)
- If the borrower is required to call a meeting, it must give
notice of the time and place of the meeting to:
- (a)
- the trustee; and
- (b)
- the borrower's auditor; and
- (c)
- each of the debenture holders whose names are entered on the
register of debenture holders.
Notice to joint holders of a debenture must be given to the
joint holder named first in the register of debenture holders.
- (3)
- The borrower may give the notice to a debenture holder:
- (a)
- personally; or
- (b)
- by sending it by post to the address for the debenture holder in
the register of debenture holders; or
- (c)
- by sending it to the fax number or electronic address (if any)
nominated by the debenture holder; or
- (d)
- by any other means that the trust deed or the terms of the
debentures permit.
Note: A defect in the notice
may not invalidate a meeting (see section 1322).
When notice by post or fax is given
- (4)
- A notice of meeting sent to a debenture holder is taken to be
given:
- (a)
- 3 days after
it is posted, if it is posted; or
- (b)
- on the business day after it is sent, if it is sent by fax or
other electronic means;
unless the trust deed or the terms of the debentures provide
otherwise.
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