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Associations Incorporation Act 1981
sec.94BReinstatement
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### sec.94B Reinstatement
The chief executive may, on the application of a person or on the chief executive’s own initiative, reinstate the registration of a deregistered association if the chief executive is satisfied the association should not have been deregistered.
A person aggrieved by the deregistration, or a former liquidator of a deregistered association, may apply to the Supreme Court for an order that the chief executive reinstate the association’s registration.
The court may make the order if it is satisfied it is just to do so.
If the court makes the order, it may—
validate anything done between the deregistration and reinstatement; and
make any other order it considers appropriate.
An order that property vested in the public trustee under section 94 be transferred to another person.
s 94B ins 1999 No. 63 s 14
(sec.94B-ssec.1) The chief executive may, on the application of a person or on the chief executive’s own initiative, reinstate the registration of a deregistered association if the chief executive is satisfied the association should not have been deregistered.
(sec.94B-ssec.2) A person aggrieved by the deregistration, or a former liquidator of a deregistered association, may apply to the Supreme Court for an order that the chief executive reinstate the association’s registration.
(sec.94B-ssec.3) The court may make the order if it is satisfied it is just to do so.
(sec.94B-ssec.4) If the court makes the order, it may— validate anything done between the deregistration and reinstatement; and make any other order it considers appropriate. An order that property vested in the public trustee under section 94 be transferred to another person.
- (a) validate anything done between the deregistration and reinstatement; and
- (b) make any other order it considers appropriate. Example of an order under paragraph (b) — An order that property vested in the public trustee under section 94 be transferred to another person.