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CORPORATIONS ACT 2001 - SECT 1408

Old transitional provisions continue to have their effect

  (1)   Subject to subsection   (3), this Act has the same effect, after the commencement, as it would have if:

  (a)   the transitional provisions (see subsections   (6) and (7)) of the old Corporations Laws of the States and Territories in this jurisdiction (as in force from time to time before the commencement) had been part of this Act; and

  (b)   those transitional provisions produced the same results or effects (to the greatest extent possible) for the purposes of this Act as they produced for the purposes of those old Corporations Laws.

  (2)   Without limiting subsection   (1) (but subject to subsection   (3)), if a transitional provision of the old Corporations Law of a State or Territory in this jurisdiction could, if it had continued in force after the commencement, have operated to give rise to rights and liabilities (including civil or criminal liabilities) in relation to acts or omissions occurring after the commencement, this Act is taken to include that transitional provision (with such modifications (if any) as are necessary.

Note:   In relation to acts or omissions that occurred before the commencement, equivalent rights and liabilities are created by sections   1400 and 1401.

  (3)   The regulations may determine how a matter dealt with in a transitional provision of the old Corporations Law of a State or Territory in this jurisdiction is to be dealt with under or in relation to the new corporations legislation (including by creating offences). The regulations have effect despite subsections   (1) and (2), but subject to subsection   (5).

Note:   In creating offences, the regulations are subject to the limitation imposed by section   1375.

  (4)   For the purpose of determining whether the new corporations legislation includes a provision that corresponds to a provision of the old corporations legislation of a State or Territory, and for the purpose of any reference in this part to a corresponding provision of the new corporations legislation, this Act is taken to include the transitional provisions of the old corporations legislation of the States and Territories, as they have effect because of subsections   (1) and (2).

  (5)   Nothing in subsection   (1) or (2), or in regulations made for the purposes of subsection   (3), is taken to produce a result that a right or liability exists under a transitional provision as it has effect because of subsection   (1) or (2), or exists under regulations made for the purposes of subsection   (3), that relates solely to events, circumstances or things that occurred before the commencement.

Note:   Instead, an equivalent right or liability will be created by section   1400 or 1401.

  (6)   Subject to subsection   (7), for the purposes of this section, a transitional provision is any of the provisions of the old Corporations Laws of the States and Territories in this jurisdiction listed in the following table.

 

Transitional provisions of old Corporations Law

Item

Provisions

1

subsection   87(1A)

2

subsection   88(1A)

3

sections   109E to 109G and section   109T

4

section   268A

5

section   275

6

section   275A

8

section   601

9

subsection   774(7)

10

subsection   895(3)

11

subsection   977(4)

12

subsection   990(2)

13

section   993

14

subsection   1228(3)

15

subsections   1274(17) and (18)

16

subsections   1288(1), (2) and (6)

17

paragraph   1311(1A)(f) and subsection   1311(3A)

18

section   1336A

19

Chapter   11, other than section   1416

20

Schedule   4, other than the following provisions:

(a) subclauses   7(3), 8(2) and 9(4);

(b) clauses   11 to 16;

(c) subclause   17(2);

(d) clauses   18 and 19;

(e) clauses   20, 25 and 27;

(f) Parts   5, 6 and 7.

  (7)   The regulations may provide that certain provisions are to be taken to be included in, or omitted from, the table in subsection   (6). The table then has effect as if the provisions were so included in it or omitted from it.


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