Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012

Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012
Government of the State of Victoria, Australia
1393349Associations Incorporation Reform Act 2012Government of the State of Victoria, Australia

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

PART 1—PRELIMINARY edit

1. Purposes

2. Commencement

3. Definitions

4. Securing pecuniary profit for members

PART 2—FORMATION OF INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION edit

PART 3—NAME AND REGISTERED ADDRESS edit

PART 4—LEGAL CAPACITY AND POWERS OF INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION edit

PART 5—RULES, MEMBERSHIP AND GENERAL MEETINGS edit

PART 6—MANAGEMENT edit

PART 7—FINANCIAL REPORTING edit

PART 8—TRANSFER OF INCORPORATION edit

PART 9—STATUTORY MANAGEMENT OF INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION edit

PART 10—WINDING UP AND CANCELLATION edit

PART 11—CORPORATIONS LEGISLATION edit

PART 12—POWERS OF ENTRY AND INSPECTION edit

PART 13—ADMINISTRATION edit

PART 14—OFFENCES AND PROCEEDINGS edit

PART 15—GENERAL edit

PART 16—TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS, CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS edit

Schedules edit

Endnotes edit

None.

 

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