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Corporations (Queensland) Act 1990
sec.13References to Corporations Law and Corporations Regulations
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### sec.13 References to Corporations Law and Corporations Regulations
The object of this section is to help ensure that the Corporations Law of Queensland operates, so far as possible, as if that Law, together with the Corporations Law of each jurisdiction other than Queensland, constituted a single national Corporations Law applying of its own force throughout Australia.
Subject to this section, a reference in an instrument to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, is to be taken, for the purposes of the laws of Queensland—
to be a reference to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, of Queensland; and
to include a separate reference to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, of each jurisdiction other than Queensland.
Subsection (2) has effect except so far as the contrary intention appears in the instrument, or the context of the reference otherwise requires.
Without limiting subsection (3) , subsection (2) does not apply in relation to a reference expressed as a reference to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, of a jurisdiction.
In this section—
instrument means—
an Act or an instrument made under an Act; or
a law of Queensland or an instrument made under such a law; or
an award or other industrial determination or order, or an industrial agreement; or
any other order (whether executive, judicial or otherwise); or
a notice, certificate or licence; or
an agreement; or
an application made, information laid, affidavit sworn, or warrant issued, for any purpose; or
an indictment, presentment, summons or writ; or
any other pleading in, or process issued in connection with, a legal or other proceeding; or
any other document whatever.
(sec.13-ssec.1) The object of this section is to help ensure that the Corporations Law of Queensland operates, so far as possible, as if that Law, together with the Corporations Law of each jurisdiction other than Queensland, constituted a single national Corporations Law applying of its own force throughout Australia.
(sec.13-ssec.2) Subject to this section, a reference in an instrument to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, is to be taken, for the purposes of the laws of Queensland— to be a reference to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, of Queensland; and to include a separate reference to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, of each jurisdiction other than Queensland.
(sec.13-ssec.3) Subsection (2) has effect except so far as the contrary intention appears in the instrument, or the context of the reference otherwise requires.
(sec.13-ssec.4) Without limiting subsection (3) , subsection (2) does not apply in relation to a reference expressed as a reference to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, of a jurisdiction.
(sec.13-ssec.5) In this section— instrument means— an Act or an instrument made under an Act; or a law of Queensland or an instrument made under such a law; or an award or other industrial determination or order, or an industrial agreement; or any other order (whether executive, judicial or otherwise); or a notice, certificate or licence; or an agreement; or an application made, information laid, affidavit sworn, or warrant issued, for any purpose; or an indictment, presentment, summons or writ; or any other pleading in, or process issued in connection with, a legal or other proceeding; or any other document whatever.
- (a) to be a reference to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, of Queensland; and
- (b) to include a separate reference to the Corporations Law, or to the Corporations Regulations, of each jurisdiction other than Queensland.
- (a) an Act or an instrument made under an Act; or
- (b) a law of Queensland or an instrument made under such a law; or
- (c) an award or other industrial determination or order, or an industrial agreement; or
- (d) any other order (whether executive, judicial or otherwise); or
- (e) a notice, certificate or licence; or
- (f) an agreement; or
- (g) an application made, information laid, affidavit sworn, or warrant issued, for any purpose; or
- (h) an indictment, presentment, summons or writ; or
- (i) any other pleading in, or process issued in connection with, a legal or other proceeding; or
- (j) any other document whatever.