Corporations Act 2001

CHAPTER 2D - OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES  

PART 2D.3 - APPOINTMENT, REMUNERATION AND CESSATION OF APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTORS  

Note: This Part does not apply to a CCIV: see section 1224E .

Division 2 - Remuneration of directors  

SECTION 202A   REMUNERATION OF DIRECTORS (REPLACEABLE RULE - SEE SECTION 135)  

202A(1)   [ Remuneration by resolution]  

The directors of a company are to be paid the remuneration that the company determines by resolution.

Note: Chapter 2E makes special provision for the payment of remuneration to the directors of public companies.

202A(2)   [ Expenses]  

The company may also pay the directors' travelling and other expenses that they properly incur:


(a) in attending directors' meetings or any meetings of committees of directors; and


(b) in attending any general meetings of the company; and


(c) in connection with the company's business.


 

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