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CO-OPERATIVES ACT 2009 - SECT 84

84 .         Orders that Supreme Court may make

                On application under this Division, the Supreme Court may make any order that it considers appropriate including (without being limited to) one or more of the following orders —

            (a)         an order that the Registrar appoint an administrator of the co-operative;

            (b)         an order that the co-operative be wound-up;

            (c)         an order for regulating the conduct of affairs of the co-operative in the future;

            (d)         an order for the repayment of the member’s shares in accordance with the provisions of this Act for repayment of share capital;

            (e)         an order for the purchase of the shares of any member by the co-operative and for the reduction accordingly of the co-operative’s capital;

            (f)         an order directing the co-operative to institute, prosecute, defend or discontinue specified proceedings, or authorising a member or members of the co-operative to institute, prosecute, defend or discontinue specified proceedings in the name and on behalf of the co-operative;

            (g)         an order appointing a receiver or a receiver and manager of property of the co-operative;

            (h)         an order restraining a person from engaging in specified conduct or from doing a specified act or thing;

                  (i)         an order directing a co-operative to become registered as a company under the Corporations Act;

            (j)         an order requiring a person to do a specified act or thing;

            (k)         an order as to costs;

            (l)         an order making alterations to the rules of the co-operative.

        [Section 84 amended: No. 7 of 2016 s. 26.]



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