Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Enforcement - Court orders enforcing officers’ duties

140: Settlement, compromise, or withdrawal of proceeding brought by member, officer, or Registrar

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"Stopping or settling a court case started by a member, officer, or Registrar needs court approval"

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If you bring a case to court as a member, officer, or Registrar, you can settle or stop it only if the court agrees. The court must approve if you want to settle, compromise, or discontinue the case. This rule also applies if you are a member or officer who joins a case that someone else started.

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Part 4Enforcement
Court orders enforcing officers’ duties

140Settlement, compromise, or withdrawal of proceeding brought by member, officer, or Registrar

  1. A proceeding under this subpart that is brought by a member, an officer, or the Registrar, or in which a member or an officer intervenes, may be settled, compromised, or discontinued only with the approval of the court.