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Trustee Act 1893
9Powers of trustee in relation to securities
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9 Powers of trustee in relation to securities
(1) If securities of a body corporate are subject to a trust, the trustee
may concur in any scheme or arrangement:
(a) for or arising out of the reconstruction, reduction of capital or
liquidation of, or the issue of shares by, the body corporate;
(b) for the sale of all or any part of the property and undertaking of
the body corporate to another body corporate;
(c) for the acquisition of securities of the body corporate, or of
control of the body corporate, by another body corporate;
(d) for the amalgamation of the body corporate with another body
corporate; or
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(e) for the release, modification or variation of rights, privileges or
liabilities attached to the securities, or any of them,
in the same manner as if the trustee were beneficially entitled to the
securities.
(2) The trustee may accept instead of, or in exchange for, the
securities subject to the trust securities of any denomination or
description of another body corporate party to the scheme or
arrangement.
(3) If a conditional or preferential right to subscribe for securities in a
body corporate is offered to a trustee in respect of a holding in that
body corporate or another body corporate, the trustee may, as to all
or any of the securities:
(a) exercise the right and apply capital money subject to the trust
in payment of the consideration;
(b) assign to any person, including a beneficiary under the trust,
the benefit of the right, or the title to the right, for the best
consideration that can be reasonably obtained; or
(c) renounce the right.
(4) A trustee accepting or subscribing for securities under this section
is, for the purposes of this Part, exercising a power of investment.
(5) A trustee may retain securities accepted or subscribed for under
this section for any period for which the trustee could properly have
retained the original securities.
(6) The consideration for an assignment made under subsection (3)(b)
shall be held as capital of the trust.
(7) This section applies in relation to securities acquired before or after
the commencement of the Trustee Amendment Act (No. 2) 1995
but subject to the instrument creating the trust.