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Associations Incorporation Act 1991
24Legal capacity of incorporated associations
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24 Legal capacity of incorporated associations
An incorporated association has, both within and outside the ACT,
the legal capacity of a natural person and, without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, has, both within and outside the ACT,
power—
(a) to grant a floating charge on property of the association; and
(b) to arrange for the association to be registered or otherwise
recognised as a corporate body in a place outside the ACT; and
(c) to do any act that it is authorised to do by any other law.