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Corporations Act 1989
11Operation of particular Acts of the Capital Territory
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#### 11 Operation of particular Acts of the Capital Territory
(1) Section 477 of the Corporations Law of the Capital Territory has effect as provided by section 39 of the Workmen’s Compensation Supplementation Fund Act 1980 of that Territory in relation to the liquidator of a corporation that is an insurer within the meaning of that Act.
(2) Division 6 of Part 5.6 of the Corporations Law of the Capital Territory has effect subject to section 40 of the Workmen’s Compensation Supplementation Fund Act 1980 of that Territory.
(3) Part 5.7 of the Corporations Law of the Capital Territory does not apply to:
(a) a society registered under the Co‑operative Societies Act 1939 of that Territory; or
(b) a body corporate constituted under the Unit Titles Act 1970 of that Territory.
(4) An Act of the Capital Territory may provide that, where an incorporated association is being wound up under Part 5.7 of the Corporations Law of the Capital Territory, specified provisions of the Act apply, and where such an Act so provides, that Part has effect subject to the specified provisions.
(5) An Act of the Capital Territory may provide that Part 5.7 of the Corporations Law of the Capital Territory applies, subject to the modifications and adaptations prescribed by the Act, in relation to the winding up of an incorporated association, and where such an Act so provides, that Part applies accordingly.
(6) In subsection (4) or (5):
> incorporated association means an association, society, institution or body incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1953 of the Capital Territory.
(7) The Corporations Law of the Capital Territory has effect subject to sections 23 and 24 of the Trustee Companies Act 1947 of that Territory.
(8) Nothing in this section limits, or is limited by, anything in section 10.