Western Australian Consolidated Acts (1) In this
Act —
ASIC means the Australian Securities and
Investments Commission;
carried over provision —
(a) of
the old corporations legislation means a provision of that legislation
that —
(i)
was in force immediately before the relevant time; and
(ii)
corresponds to a provision of the new corporations
legislation;
and
(b) of
the old ASIC legislation means a provision of that legislation
that —
(i)
was in force immediately before the relevant time; and
(ii)
corresponds to a provision of the new ASIC legislation;
co-operative scheme law has the meaning given by
section 84 of the Corporations (Western Australia) Act 1990 ;
corresponds has a meaning affected by
section 4;
law of the State includes a statutory rule and any
other instrument of a legislative character made under an Act;
liability includes a duty or obligation;
made includes issued, given or published;
national scheme law of this jurisdiction has the
same meaning as in the Corporations (Western Australia) Act 1990 ;
new ASIC Act means the Australian Securities and
Investments Commission Act 2001 of the Commonwealth;
new ASIC legislation means —
(a) the
new ASIC Act; and
(b) the
new ASIC Regulations (as amended and in force from time to time) and any other
regulations made under the new ASIC Act; and
(c) the
laws of the Commonwealth referred to in paragraph (a)(ii) and (in
relation to the State) paragraph (b)(iii) of the definition of “old
ASIC legislation” in section 254(1) of the new ASIC Act, being
those laws as they apply after the relevant time; and
(d) the
preserved instruments;
new ASIC Regulations means the old ASIC
Regulations that, because of section 264 of the new ASIC Act, have effect
as if they were made under section 251 of that Act;
new Corporations Act means the Corporations
Act 2001 of the Commonwealth;
new corporations legislation means —
(a) the
new Corporations Act; and
(b) the
new Corporations Regulations (as amended and in force from time to time) and
any other regulations made under the new Corporations Act; and
(c) the
laws of the Commonwealth referred to (in relation to the State) in
paragraph (c) of the definition of “old corporations
legislation” in section 1371(1) of the new Corporations Act, being
those laws as they apply after the relevant time; and
(d) the
preserved instruments;
new Corporations Regulations means the old
Corporations Regulations that, because of section 1380 of the new
Corporations Act, have effect as if they were made under section 1364 of
that Act;
old application Act means the
Corporations (Western Australia) Act 1990 as in force from time to time
before the relevant time;
old ASIC Act means the Australian Securities and
Investments Commission Act 1989 of the Commonwealth as in force from time
to time before the relevant time;
old ASIC Law means the ASIC Law of Western
Australia (within the meaning of the old application Act) as in force from
time to time before the relevant time;
old ASIC legislation means —
(a) the
old ASIC Law and the old ASIC Regulations, and any instruments made under that
Law or those Regulations; and
(b) the
old application Act, and any instruments made under that Act, as applying in
relation to the old ASIC Law and the old ASIC Regulations from time to time
before the relevant time; and
(c) the
laws of the Commonwealth as applying in relation to the old ASIC Law and the
old ASIC Regulations from time to time before the relevant time as laws of, or
for the government of, the State because of Part 8 of the old application Act,
and any instruments made under those laws as so applying;
old ASIC Regulations means the ASIC Regulations of
Western Australia (within the meaning of the old application Act) as in force
from time to time before the relevant time;
old Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of
Western Australia, within the meaning of the old application Act, as in force
from time to time before the relevant time;
old corporations legislation means —
(a) the
old Corporations Law and the old Corporations Regulations, and any instruments
made under that Law or those Regulations; and
(b) the
old application Act, and any instruments made under that Act, as applying in
relation to the old Corporations Law and the old Corporations Regulations from
time to time before the relevant time; and
(c) the
laws of the Commonwealth as applying in relation to the old Corporations Law
and the old Corporations Regulations from time to time before the relevant
time as laws of, or for the government of, the State because of Part 8 of the
old application Act, and any instruments made under those laws as so applying;
old Corporations Regulations means the
Corporations Regulations of Western Australia, within the meaning of the old
application Act, as in force from time to time before the relevant time;
order , in relation to a court, includes any
judgment, conviction or sentence of the court;
preserved instrument means —
(a) in
relation to the new corporations legislation, an instrument that, because of
section 1399 of the new Corporations Act, has effect after the relevant
time as if it were made under a provision of the new corporations legislation;
and
(b) in
relation to the new ASIC legislation, an instrument that, because of
section 275 of the new ASIC Act, has effect after the relevant time as if
it were made under a provision of the new ASIC legislation;
previous State corporations law means —
(a) the
Companies Act 1961 ; or
(b) the
Marketable Securities Transfer Act 1970; or
(c) the
Securities Industry Act 1975 ; or
(d) a
co-operative scheme law; or
(e) any
other Act, or provision of an Act, specified by the regulations under
subsection (2);
provision of a law includes any portion of the
law;
referring State has the meaning given by
section 4 of the new Corporations Act;
relevant time means the time when the new
Corporations Act, as originally enacted, comes into operation;
right includes an interest or status;
State includes the Northern Territory;
statutory rule means a regulation, rule or by-law;
Territory means the Australian Capital Territory
or the Jervis Bay Territory.
(2) The regulations
may provide that a specified Act, or a specified provision of an Act, is a
previous State corporations law for the purposes of this Act.