Commonwealth Repealed Acts
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This legislation has been repealed.
CORPORATIONS LAW
- SECT 739
ASIC stop orders
- (1)
- If ASIC is satisfied that
an offer of securities under a disclosure document lodged with ASIC would
contravene section 728, ASIC may order that no offers, issues, sales or
transfers of the securities be made while the order is in
force.
- (2)
- Before making an order
under subsection (1), ASIC must:
- (a)
- hold a
hearing; and
- (b)
- give a reasonable
opportunity to any interested people to make oral or written submissions to
ASIC on whether an order should be made.
- (3)
- If ASIC considers that any
delay in making an order under subsection (1) pending the holding of a hearing
would be prejudicial to the public interest, ASIC may make an interim order
that no offers, issues, sales or transfers of the securities be made while the
interim order is in force. The interim order may be made without holding a
hearing and lasts for 21 days after the day on which it is made unless revoked
before then.
- (4)
- At any time during the
hearing, ASIC may make an interim order that no offers, issues, sales or
transfers of the securities be made while the interim order is in force. The
interim order lasts until:
- (a)
- ASIC makes
an order under subsection (1) after the conclusion of the hearing;
or
- (b)
- the interim order is
revoked;
whichever happens first.
- (5)
- An order under subsection
(1), (3) or (4) must be in writing and must be served on the person who is
ordered not to offer, issue, sell or transfer securities under the disclosure
document.
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