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#### 45 Assumptions
45 Assumptions
(cf Corporations Act s 129)
> > (1) A person may assume that the rules of a co-operative have been complied with.
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> > (2) A person may assume that anyone who appears, from information provided by the co-operative that is available to the public from the Registrar, to be a director or secretary of the co-operative—
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> > > (a) has been duly appointed; and
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> > > (b) has authority to exercise the powers and perform the duties customarily exercised or performed by a director or secretary of a similar co-operative.
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> > (3) A person may assume that anyone who is held out by the co-operative to be an officer or agent of the co-operative—
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> > > (a) has been duly appointed; and
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> > > (b) has authority to exercise the powers and perform the duties customarily exercised or performed by that kind of officer or agent of a similar co-operative.
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> > (4) A person may assume that the officers and agents of the co-operative properly perform their duties to the co-operative.
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> > (5) A person may assume that a document has been properly executed by the co-operative if it is signed by 2 people, one of whom is, or may be assumed to be, a director of the co-operative, and the other is, or may be assumed to be, a director or secretary of the co-operative.
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> > (6) A person may assume that a document has been sealed by the co-operative if it bears what appears to be an impression of the co-operative’s common seal and the sealing of the document appears to be witnessed by 2 people, one of whom is, or may be assumed to be, a director of the co-operative, and the other is, or may be assumed to be, a director or secretary of the co-operative.
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> > (7) A person may assume that anyone who is, or may be assumed to be, an officer or agent of the co-operative who has authority to issue a document or a certified copy of a document on its behalf also has authority to warrant that the document is genuine or is a true copy.