Takeovers Act 1993

Investigation and enforcement - Other court orders - Orders to preserve assets to satisfy claims

44O: Relationship with other law

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You need to know that some rules in the Takeovers Act 1993 do not change what the court can do. The court still has its own powers apart from these rules. This is subject to the Insolvency Act 1967, which you can find on the Insolvency Act 1967 page. You should look at sections 44L to 44N to understand what the court can and cannot do. These sections do not affect the court's other powers. The rules in the Takeovers Act 1993 work together with the Insolvency Act 1967.

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Part 3Investigation and enforcement
Other court orders: Orders to preserve assets to satisfy claims

44ORelationship with other law

  1. Nothing in sections 44L to 44N affects the powers that the court has apart from those sections.

  2. This section has effect subject to the Insolvency Act 1967.

Notes
  • Section 44O: inserted, on , by section 24 of the Takeovers Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 48).