THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 2C - REGISTERS

SECTION 177   USE OF INFORMATION ON REGISTERS  

177(1)  [Prohibited uses]  

A person must not:

(a)  use information about a person obtained from a register kept under this Chapter to contact or send material to the person; or

(b)  disclose information of that kind knowing that the information is likely to be used to contact or send material to the person;

unless that use or disclosure of the information is:

(c)  relevant to the holding of the interests recorded in the register or the exercise of the rights attaching to them; or

(d)  approved by the company or scheme.

Note:

An example of using information to send material to a person is putting a person's name and address on a mailing list for advertising material.

177(2)  [Compensation]  

A person who contravenes subsection (1) is liable to compensate anyone else who suffers loss or damage because of the contravention.

177(3)  [Profit is debt to company]  

A person who makes a profit from a contravention of subsection (1) owes a debt to the company or the scheme. The amount of the debt is the amount of the profit.

177(4)  [Recovery of debt]  

If a person owes a debt under subsection (3) to the scheme:

(a)  the debt may be recovered by the responsible entity as a debt due to it; and

(b)  any amount paid or recovered in respect of the debt forms part of the scheme property.




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