Supreme Court (Corporations) Amendment (No 7) Rules 2007
Date:
08/30/2007
Supreme Court (Corporations) Amendment (No 7) Rules 2007
under the
Supreme Court Act 1970
The Supreme Court Rule Committee made the following rules of court under the Supreme Court Act 1970 on 30 August 2007.
Steven Jupp
Secretary of the Rule Committee
Explanatory note
The object of these Rules is to amend the Supreme Court (Corporations) Rules 1999 to enable a company to be identified in various forms set out in those Rules by reference to its ABN (Australian Business Number). The amendments are in line with changes agreed to be implemented by New South Wales and other jurisdictions to their corporations rules.
Supreme Court (Corporations) Amendment (No 7) Rules 2007
under the
Supreme Court Act 1970
1 Name of Rules
These Rules are the Supreme Court (Corporations) Amendment (No 7) Rules 2007.
2 Amendment of Supreme Court (Corporations) Rules 1999
The Supreme Court (Corporations) Rules 1999 are amended as set out in Schedule 1.
Schedule 1 Amendments
(Clause 2)
[1] Rule 1.4 Expressions used in the Corporations Act
Insert in alphabetical order in the note to the rule:
ABN (short for ‘Australian Business Number’)—see section 9
[2] Schedule 1 Forms
Omit “ACN” from Forms 1, 9–12, 15 and 16 wherever occurring. Insert instead “ABN or ACN”.