THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 5C - MANAGED INVESTMENT SCHEMES
PART 5C.4 - THE COMPLIANCE PLAN
(i) applies to ASIC in writing for its consent to the resignation; and
(ii) gives the responsible entity written notice of the application at or about the same time as applying to ASIC; and(b) ASIC consents to the resignation. 601HH(3) [Notification] As soon as practicable after receiving the application, ASIC must notify the auditor and the responsible entity whether it consents to the resignation. 601HH(4) [Admissibility of statement] A statement by the auditor in the application or in answer to an inquiry by ASIC relating to the reasons for the application: (a) is not admissible in evidence in any civil or criminal proceedings in a court of this jurisdiction against the auditor (other than proceedings for a contravention of section 1308); and (b) may not be made the ground of a prosecution (other than a prosecution for a contravention of section 1308), action or suit against the auditor. A certificate by ASIC that the statement was made in the application, or in answer to an inquiry by ASIC, is conclusive evidence that the statement was so made. 601HH(5) [When resignation takes effect] The auditor's resignation takes effect on the later of: (a) the day (if any) specified in the notice of resignation; or (b) the day ASIC consents to the resignation; or (c) the day (if any) fixed by ASIC for the purpose.
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