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SUPERANNUATION INDUSTRY (SUPERVISION) ACT 1993 - SECT 67A

Limited recourse borrowing arrangements

Exception

  (1)   Subsection   67(1) does not prohibit a trustee of a regulated superannuation fund (the RSF trustee ) from borrowing money, or maintaining a borrowing of money, under an arrangement under which:

  (a)   the money is or has been applied for the acquisition of a single acquirable asset, including:

  (i)   expenses incurred in connection with the borrowing or acquisition, or in maintaining or repairing the acquirable asset (but not expenses incurred in improving the acquirable asset); and

Example:   Conveyancing fees, stamp duty, brokerage or loan establishment costs.

  (ii)   money applied to refinance a borrowing (including any accrued interest on a borrowing) to which this subsection applied (including because of section   67B) in relation to the single acquirable asset (and no other acquirable asset); and

  (b)   the acquirable asset is held on trust so that the RSF trustee acquires a beneficial interest in the acquirable asset; and

  (c)   the RSF trustee has a right to acquire legal ownership of the acquirable asset by making one or more payments after acquiring the beneficial interest; and

  (d)   the rights of the lender or any other person against the RSF trustee for, in connection with, or as a result of, (whether directly or indirectly) default on:

  (i)   the borrowing; or

  (ii)   the sum of the borrowing and charges related to the borrowing;

    are limited to rights relating to the acquirable asset; and

Example:   Any right of a person to be indemnified by the RSF trustee because of a personal guarantee given by that person in favour of the lender is limited to rights relating to the acquirable asset.

  (e)   if, under the arrangement, the RSF trustee has a right relating to the acquirable asset (other than a right described in paragraph   (c))--the rights of the lender or any other person against the RSF trustee for, in connection with, or as a result of, (whether directly or indirectly) the RSF trustee's exercise of the RSF trustee's right are limited to rights relating to the acquirable asset; and

  (f)   the acquirable asset is not subject to any charge (including a mortgage, lien or other encumbrance) except as provided for in paragraph   (d) or (e).

Meaning of acquirable asset

  (2)   An asset is an acquirable asset if:

  (a)   the asset is not money (whether Australian currency or currency of another country); and

  (b)   neither this Act nor any other law prohibits the RSF trustee from acquiring the asset.

  (3)   This section and section   67B apply to a collection of assets in the same way as they apply to a single asset, if:

  (a)   the assets in the collection have the same market value as each other; and

  (b)   the assets in the collection are identical to each other.

Example:   A collection of shares of the same class in a single company.

  (4)   For the purposes of this section and section   67B, the regulations may provide that, in prescribed circumstances, an acquirable asset ceases to be that particular acquirable asset.

RSF trustee

  (5)   Paragraphs   (1)(d) and (e) do not apply to a right of:

  (a)   a member of the regulated superannuation fund; or

  (b)   another trustee of the regulated superannuation fund;

to damages against the RSF trustee for a breach by the RSF trustee of any of the RSF trustee's duties as trustee.

  (6)   A reference in paragraph   (1)(d) or (e) (but not in subsection   (5)) to a right of any person against the RSF trustee includes a reference to a right of a person who is the RSF trustee, if the person holds the right in another capacity.



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