Incorporated Societies Act 2022

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248: Inspector's report admissible in liquidation proceedings

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"A court can use an inspector's report as evidence in a company liquidation case."

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If you are in a court case about a company being liquidated, a report from an inspector can be used as evidence. This report must have been prepared by someone who inspected the company under section 244. The report is allowed in court, even if other laws say it should not be.

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Part 6Register, regulations, amendments, and other miscellaneous provisions
Register of incorporated societies: Registrar’s powers of inspection

248Inspector's report admissible in liquidation proceedings

  1. Despite any other Act or rule of law, a report prepared by a person in relation to an inspection carried out by the person under section 244 is admissible in evidence at the hearing of an application to the court to appoint a liquidator.

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