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Corporations Act 1989
91Being or becoming subject to a section 229 prohibition, a section 230 or 599 order, a section 600 notice or a civil penalty disqualification
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#### 91 Being or becoming subject to a section 229 prohibition, a section 230 or 599 order, a section 600 notice or a civil penalty disqualification
(1) For the purposes of this Law, a person shall be taken to be or become subject to a section 229 prohibition if, and only if, the person is or becomes, as the case may be, by virtue of section 229 or a corresponding previous law, prohibited as mentioned in that section or corresponding previous law.
(2) For the purposes of this Law, a person shall be taken to be or become subject to a section 230 order if, and only if, an order relating to the person is in force, or is made, as the case may be, under section 230 or a corresponding previous law, and a reference in this Law to a section 230 order is a reference to an order so in force or made.
(3) For the purposes of this Law, a person shall be taken to be or become subject to a section 599 order if, and only if, an order relating to the person is in force, or is made, as the case may be, under section 599 or a corresponding previous law, and a reference in this Law to a section 599 order is a reference to an order so in force or made.
(4) For the purposes of this Law, a person shall be taken to be or become subject to a section 600 notice if, and only if, a notice relating to the person is in force, or is served, as the case may be, under section 600 or a corresponding previous law, and a reference in this Law to a section 600 notice is a reference to a notice so in force or served.
(5) For the purposes of this section, an order or notice that prohibits a person for a specified period from engaging in particular conduct shall, unless sooner revoked, be taken to cease to be in force at the end of that period.