Question: 1. Shares in a class are divided into further classes and after the division the rights attaching to the shares are not the same option
1. Shares in a class are divided into further classes and after the division the rights attaching to the shares are not the same option (A) 2. Annual general meeting are governed Sn 250 which requires that a company must hold an annual general meeting within five months after the end of the reporting year. which answer A or B 3. A company limited by shares option A 4. May choose not to circulate the statement at all due to defamatory statements under 249p option D 5. The company is insolvent at the time the director acts or because insolvent because of the directors acts option D 6. Can only be engaged in mining corporation act 2001 section- 112 option B 7. Improper use of information option e 8. All of the above option D 9. Where a proprietary company is registered and may wish to change and may wish to change to a public company on future (corporation Act 2001-sec 135) option c 10. A$B section 119(1) and option d 11. All of the above Section 124 option E 12. A person who is a director and a full time employee of the company. S 180,181 13. Rules relating to dividends section 168 option A 14. Dilute shareholding of existing members section 255 option(A) 15. When subsidiary acts as an agent of their parent company section 588b option (A) 16. A C $D 17. Albie a director of X knows that X has entered into a supply contract with Y uses the information to purchase shares in Y. option (C) 18. all of the above. Corporation Act 2001 section-729 option (E) 19. Remove directors from office. S 203,204D 20. A company is a separate entity from its members and a member who holds shares in the company is never supposed to contribute to the company to meet its debt. Corporate act 2001sect 1.5.1 option(A) 21. prosecuting the breeches of law .Corporation act no 50 22. Polices compliance by listed companies with listing rules. Corporation act20001 (Cth) option(A) 23. The company was treated as operating the business in its own right and being separate from the controller. Corporate act 2001-sect 1.5.1 option (C) 24. May request director to call a meeting nut they can vividly ignore his request because it was improper and was motivated by ill will and self-interest.RR s203C, 203D 25. Automatic self-cleansing filter syndicate Co.Ltd v Cunninghame S198A 26. Basis on which power is divided is determined solely by the company's internal governance rules corporation act s 201A (1) 27. Peso Silver mines ltd v Cropper. Corporation act section-106 28. A company unlimited by guarantee. Corporation act section-112 option D 29. none of the above. They are all true. Standard Chartered Finance Ltd v De Barros Nominees Pty Ltd (In Liq) (1988) 7 ACLC 15 30. A$C ABOVE (Corporation act 2001-section 3D) option D
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