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Co-operatives (Adoption of National Law) Act 2012
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> On application under this Division, the Supreme Court may make any order it considers appropriate including (without being limited to) one or more of the following orders—
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> > (a) an order that the Registrar appoint an administrator of the co-operative;
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> > (b) an order that the co-operative be wound up;
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> > (c) an order for regulating the conduct of affairs of the co-operative in the future;
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> > (d) an order for the repayment of the member’s shares under the provisions of this Law for repayment of share capital;
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> > (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;
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> > (f) an order directing the co-operative to institute, prosecute, defend or discontinue stated proceedings, or authorising a member or members of the co-operative to institute, prosecute, defend or discontinue stated proceedings in the name and on behalf of the co-operative;
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> > (g) an order appointing a receiver or a receiver and manager of property of the co-operative;
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> > (h) an order restraining a person from engaging in stated conduct or from doing a stated act or thing;
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> > (i) an order directing a co-operative to become registered as a company under the Corporations Act;
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> > (j) an order requiring a person to do a stated act or thing;
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> > (k) an order as to costs;
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> > (l) an order making amendments to the rules of the co-operative.