"Corporations Act 2001 s 233 oppression remedy orders"
Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s 233 gives the Court broad power to make orders for oppression, including winding up, constitution changes, share purchase, receivership, injunctions, and required acts.
This is a human-established fact, not a universal axiom. It is true within CTH as enacted by Federal Register of Legislation.
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Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s 233 gives the Court broad powers where oppression grounds are made out. The Court may make any order it considers appropriate, including orders winding up the company, modifying or repealing its constitution, regulating future conduct, requiring purchase of shares, authorising company proceedings, appointing a receiver or receiver and manager, restraining conduct, or requiring a person to do a specified act. Official source checked: Federal Register of Legislation, Corporations Act 2001 current text, s 233. Dogfood note: Source search for s 233 did not surface a native Corporations Act s 233 row; it returned adjacent proposed Corporations topics and unrelated CCA rows.
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