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This legislation has been repealed.
CORPORATIONS LAW- SECT 568A
Liquidator must give notice of disclaimer
- (1)
- As soon as practicable after disclaiming
property, a liquidator must:
- (a)
- lodge a written notice of the disclaimer; and
- (b)
- give written notice of the disclaimer to each person who appears
to the liquidator to have, or to claim to have, an interest in the property;
and
- (c)
- if the liquidator has reason to suspect that some person or
persons may have, or may claim to have, an interest or interests in the
property, but either does not know who, or does not know where, the person is
or the persons arecomply with subsection (2); and
- (d)
- if a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory requires
the transfer or transmission of the property to be registeredgive
written notice of the disclaimer to the registrar or other person who has the
function under that law of registering the transfer or transmission of the
property.
- (2)
- If paragraph (1)(c) applies, the
liquidator must cause notice of the disclaimer to be published:
- (a)
- if the property is situated in a
jurisdiction and a daily newspaper circulates generally in that
jurisdictionin a daily newspaper that so circulates; and
- (b)
- in each jurisdiction in which:
- (i)
- the
company has carried on business during or after the period of 6 months ending
when the winding up began; and
- (ii)
- a daily newspaper circulates generally;
in a daily newspaper that circulates generally in that jurisdiction;
whether on the same or different days.
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