Takeovers Act 1993

Investigation and enforcement - General

44T: Giving notice of applications for court orders

You could also call this:

"Telling people about your court order application"

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When you want the court to make an order, the court can tell you to inform certain people about your application. The court decides who you should tell. You might also need to publish a notice about your application in a way the court chooses.

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Part 3Investigation and enforcement
General

44TGiving notice of applications for court orders

  1. Before making an order under this Part, the court may direct the person making the application for the order to—

  2. give notice of the application to those persons the court thinks fit:
    1. publish notice of the application in the manner the court thinks fit.
      Notes
      • Section 44T: inserted, on , by section 24 of the Takeovers Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 48).