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Corporations (South Australia) Act 1990
Part 5(except Part 5.8) of the Corporations Law of each jurisdiction other than South Australia binds the Crown in right of the State of South Australia.
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Chapter 5 (except Part 5.8) of the Corporations Law of each jurisdiction other than South Australia binds the Crown in right of the State of South Australia.
17—Crown not liable to prosecution
Nothing in this Part, or in the Corporations Law, renders the Crown in any right liable to be prosecuted for an offence.
18—This Part overrides the prerogative
Where, because of this Part, a provision of a law of another jurisdiction binds the Crown in right of the State of South Australia, the Crown in that right is subject to that provision despite any prerogative right or privilege.
Part 5—Application orders
19—Commonwealth Minister to obtain consent of State Minister
Despite Part 1.3 of the Corporations Law of South Australia and section 20 of this Act, the Commonwealth Minister may only make an order under section 111A of that Law, or that section as applying because of section 20 of this Act, with the consent of the Minister for this jurisdiction.
20—Application orders for ASIC Law
Part 1.3 of the Corporations Law of South Australia applies for the purposes of the ASIC Law of South Australia as if the provisions of the ASIC Law of South Australia were provisions of the Corporations Law of South Australia.