Commonwealth Repealed Acts

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This legislation has been repealed.

CORPORATIONS LAW- SECT 291

Signposts to other relevant provisions
The following table sets out other provisions that are relevant to access to financial records.

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Other provisions relevant to access to financial records

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1

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section 247A

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members A member may apply to the Court for an order to inspect the records.

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2

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section 310

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auditor The auditor has a right of access to the records.

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3

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section 431

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controllers A controller of a corporation's property (for example, a receiver or receiver and manager) has a right of access to the records.

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4

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sections 28 to 39 of the Australian Securities Commission Act 1989

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ASC ASIC has power to inspect the records. It also has power under subsection 289 (3) of this Law to call for the production of financial records kept outside Australia.

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