CHAPTER 6A
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COMPULSORY ACQUISITIONS AND BUY-OUTS
SECTION 660A
660A
CHAPTER EXTENDS TO SOME LISTED BODIES THAT ARE NOT COMPANIES
CCH Note:
Section 660A is modified by the ASIC Corporations (Takeover Bids) Instrument 2023/683; and the ASIC Corporations (Compulsory Acquisitions and Buyouts) Instrument 2023/684.
This Chapter extends to the acquisition of securities of listed bodies that are not companies but are incorporated or formed in Australia in the same way as it applies to the acquisition of securities of companies.
Note 1: Section
9
defines
company
and
listed
.
Note 2: This Chapter only applies to the acquisition of securities in a CCIV if the CCIV is a listed company: see section
1240E
.
History
S 660A amended by No 8 of 2022, s 3, Sch 2[161] and
[
162] (effective 1 July 2022).
SECTION 660B
CHAPTER EXTENDS TO LISTED REGISTERED SCHEMES
CCH Note:
Section 660B is modified by the ASIC Corporations (Takeover Bids) Instrument 2023/683; and the ASIC Corporations (Compulsory Acquisitions and Buyouts) Instrument 2023/684.
660B(1)
This Chapter extends to the acquisition of interests in a registered scheme that is also listed as if:
(a)
the scheme were a company; and
(b)
interests in the scheme were shares in the company; and
(c)
voting interests in the scheme were voting shares in the company.
660B(2)
If Part
6A.1
applies to a scheme at the end of the bid period for a takeover, that Part continues to apply to the scheme in relation to the takeover bid even if the scheme ceases to be listed.
660B(3)
If Part
6A.2
applies to a scheme when a compulsory acquisition notice under section
664C
is lodged, that Part (including Division 2 of that Part) continues to apply to the scheme in relation to the notice even if the scheme ceases to be listed.
[
CCH Note:
S 660B(3) will be amended by No 69 of 2020, s 3, Sch 1[1019], by inserting
"
with the Registrar
"
after
"
lodged
"
, (effective 1 July 2026 or a day or days to be fixed by Proclamation).]
660B(4)
The regulations may modify the operation of this Chapter as it applies in relation to the acquisition of interests in listed registered schemes.
History
S 660B(4) amended by No 61 of 2018, s 3, Sch 2[161] (effective 18 September 2018).
SECTION 660C
660C
CHAPTER DOES NOT APPLY TO MCIs
CCH Note:
Section 660C is modified by the ASIC Corporations (Takeover Bids) Instrument 2023/683; and the ASIC Corporations (Compulsory Acquisitions and Buyouts) Instrument 2023/684.
This Chapter does not apply to MCIs.
History
S 660C inserted by No 37 of 2019, s 3, Sch 2[10] (effective 6 April 2019).
PART 6A.6
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ASIC POWERS
SECTION 669
ASIC
'
S POWER TO EXEMPT AND MODIFY
CCH Note:
Section 669 is modified by the ASIC Corporations (Takeover Bids) Instrument 2023/683; and the ASIC Corporations (Compulsory Acquisitions and Buyouts) Instrument 2023/684.
669(1)
ASIC may:
(a)
exempt a person from a provision of this Chapter; or
(b)
declare that this Chapter applies to a person as if specified provisions were omitted, modified or varied as specified in the declaration.
669(2)
The exemption or declaration may:
(a)
apply to all or specified provisions of this Chapter; and
(b)
apply to all persons, specified persons, or a specified class of persons; and
(c)
relate to all securities, specified securities or a specified class of securities; and
(d)
relate to any other matter generally or as specified.
669(3)
An exemption may apply unconditionally or subject to specified conditions. A person to whom a condition specified in an exemption applies must comply with the condition. The Court may order the person to comply with the condition in a specified way. Only ASIC may apply to the Court for the order.
669(4)
The exemption or declaration must be in writing and ASIC must publish notice of it in the
Gazette
.
669(5)
For the purposes of this section, the
provisions of this Chapter
include:
(a)
regulations made for the purposes of this Chapter; and
(b)
definitions in this Act or the regulations as they apply to references in:
(i)
this Chapter; or
(ii)
regulations made for the purposes of this Chapter; and
(c)
the old Division 12 of Part 11.2 transitionals.