Incorporated Societies Act 2022

Enforcement - Court orders enforcing officers’ duties

137: Other matters relating to leave application

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"Telling the society about a leave application"

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You need to tell the society about an application under section 135. You do this by serving a notice on the society. The society can then appear and be heard in relation to the application. You can find more information about this in section 135. The society must also tell the court if it plans to start, keep going with, defend, or stop a proceeding under this subpart. This is an important step in the process.

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Court orders enforcing officers’ duties

137Other matters relating to leave application

  1. Notice of an application under section 135 must be served on the society.

  2. The society, in relation to the application,—

  3. may appear and be heard; and
    1. must inform the court whether or not it intends to bring, continue, defend, or discontinue a proceeding under this subpart.