(d) the Ann Street Offers, as defined in paragraph 70 of the Claim.
16. Declares that Robert John Kay, whilst being an officer of Elm Financial Services, failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the Training Contravention.
17. Declares that by reason of the facts, matters and circumstances giving rise to the declarations in paragraphs 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 above, Robert John Kay, in contravention of section 180 (1) of the Corporations Act, failed to exercise his powers and discharge his duties as an officer of Elm Financial Services, with the requisite degree of care and diligence.
18. Declares that by reason of the facts, matters and circumstances giving rise to the declarations in paragraphs 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 to 19 above, Robert John Kay, in contravention of section 181 (1) of the Corporations Act, failed to exercise his powers and discharge his duties as an officer of Elm Financial Services, in good faith in the best interests of that corporation and for a proper purpose.
19. Declares that by reason of the facts, matters and circumstances giving rise to the declarations in paragraphs 6 and 10 above, Robert John Kay, in contravention of section 180 (1) of the Corporations Act, failed to exercise his powers and discharge his duties as an officer of Elm Nominees with the requisite degree of care and diligence.
20. Declares that by reason of the facts, matters and circumstances giving rise to the declarations in paragraphs 6 and 10 above, Robert John Kay, in contravention of section 181 (1) of the Corporations Act, failed to exercise his powers and discharge his duties as an officer of Elm Nominees, in good faith in the best interests of that corporation and for a proper purpose.
21. Declares that by reason of the facts, matters and circumstances giving rise to the declarations in paragraphs 8 and 14 above, Robert John Kay, in contravention of section 180 (1) of the Corporations Act, failed to exercise his powers and discharge his duties as an officer of Fletcher Securities with the requisite degree of care and diligence.
22. Declares that by reason of the facts, matters and circumstances giving rise to the declarations in paragraphs 8 and 14 above, Robert John Kay, in contravention of section 181 (1) of the Corporations Act, failed to exercise his powers and discharge his duties as an officer of Fletcher Securities, in good faith in the best interests of that corporation and for a proper purpose.
23. Orders, pursuant to sections 206C (1), 206D(1) and 206E (1) of the Corporations Act, that Robert John Kay be disqualified from managing corporations for a period of five (5) years commencing on the date when this Order is made.
24. Orders that otherwise these Proceedings, so far as they concern ASIC and Robert John Kay, be dismissed.
25. Orders that each of ASIC and Robert John Kay pay their own costs.
26. Orders that all other orders relating to Robert John Kay predating the Orders set out herein be set aside, dissolved and discharged.