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President.)(Assented to 8 April. ACTTo provide for the incorporation, registration, organisation and. Republic; to define the relationships between. Companies and Intellectual Property Commission and a Takeover. Regulation Panel. Act with respect to companies, to. Companies Tribunal to facilitate.
Commission; to establish a Financial Reporting. Standards Council to. Companies Act, 1.
Act No. 6. 1 of. and make amendments to the Close Corporations Act, 1. Act No. 6. 9 of 1. BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of. South Africa, as follows: -ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONSCHAPTER 1. INTERPRETATION, PURPOSE AND. APPLICATIONPart AInterpretation.
Definitions. Related. Subsidiary. relationships. Solvency. and liquidity test. General. interpretation of Act. Anti- avoidance. exemptions and substantial compliance.
Part BPurpose and application. Purposes. of Act. Categories. of companies. Modified. application with respect to state- owned companies. Modified. application with respect to non- profit companies.
CHAPTER 2. FORMATION, ADMINISTRATION AND. DISSOLUTION OF COMPANIESPart AReservation and registration of company. Reservation. of name for later use.
Part BIncorporation and legal status of companies. Right. to incorporate company or transfer registration of foreign company.
Registration. of company. Memorandum. of Incorporation, shareholder agreements and rules of company. Amending. Memorandum of Incorporation.
Alterations. translations and consolidations of Memorandum of Incorporation. Authenticity. of versions of Memorandum of Incorporation. Legal. status of companies.
Validity. of company actions. Pre- incorporation. Reckless. trading prohibited.
Part CTransparency, accountability and. External. companies and registered office. Form. and standards for company records. Location. of company records. Access. to company records. Financial. year of company.
Accounting. records. Financial. statements. Annual. financial statements. Access. to financial statements or related information. Use. of company name and registration number. Annual. return. Additional.
Part DCapitalisation of profit. Authorisation. for shares.
Preferences. rights, limitations and other share terms. Issuing. shares. Pre- emptive. Consideration. for shares.
Shareholder. approval for issuing shares in certain cases. Options. for subscription of securities. Securities. other than shares. Financial. assistance for subscription of securities. Loans. or other financial assistance to directors.
Distributions. must be authorised by board. Capitalisation. or subsidiary acquiring company's shares. Part ESecurities registration and. Securities. to be evidenced by certificates or uncertificated.
Securities. register and numbering. Registration. and transfer of certificated securities. Registration. of uncertificated securities. Transfer. of uncertificated securities. Substitution. of certificated or uncertificated securities. Liability. relating to uncertificated securities.
Beneficial. interest in securities. Part FGovernance of companies. Interpretation. and application of Part.
Shareholder. right to be represented by proxy. Record. date for determining shareholder rights. Shareholders. acting other than at meeting.
Shareholders. of meetings. Conduct. of meetings.
Meeting. quorum and adjournment. Shareholder. resolutions.
Board. directors and prescribed officers. First. director or directors. Election. of directors of profit companies. Ineligibility. and disqualification of persons to be director or prescribed officer. Vacancies. on board.
Removal. of directors. Board. committees. Board. meetings. Directors. Director's. personal financial interests. Standards. of directors' conduct.
Liability. of directors and prescribed officers. Indemnification. and directors' insurance.
Part GWinding- up of solvent companies and. Winding- up. of solvent companies. Voluntary. winding- up of solvent company. Winding- up. of solvent companies by court order.
Dissolution. of companies and removal from register. Effect. of removal of company from register. CHAPTER 3. ENHANCED ACCOUNTABILITY AND. TRANSPARENCYPart AApplication and general. Chapter. Application. Chapter. Registration. Part BCompany secretary.
Mandatory. appointment of company secretary. Juristic. person or partnership may be appointed company secretary. Duties. of company secretary. Resignation. or removal of company secretary. Part CAuditors. Appointment. Resignation. of auditors and vacancies.
Rotation. of auditors. Rights. and restricted functions of auditors.
Part DAudit committees. Audit. committees. CHAPTER 4. PUBLIC OFFERINGS OF COMPANY.
SECURITIESApplication. Chapter. Offers. that are not offers to public. Standards. for qualifying employee share schemes. Advertisements. relating to offers. General. restrictions on offers to public. Requirements. concerning prospectus. Secondary. offers to public.
Consent. to use of name in prospectus. Variation. of agreement mentioned in prospectus. Liability. for untrue statements in prospectus.
Liability. of experts and others. Responsibility. for untrue statements in prospectus. Time. limit as to allotment or acceptance. Restrictions. on allotment. Voidable. allotment. Minimum. interval before allotment or acceptance. Conditional. allotment if prospectus states securities to be listed.
CHAPTER 5. FUNDAMENTAL TRANSACTIONS, TAKEOVERS AND. OFFERSPart AApproval for certain fundamental. Proposals. to dispose of all or greater part of assets or undertaking. Proposals. for amalgamation or merger.
Proposals. for scheme of arrangement. Required. approval for transactions contemplated in Part.
Implementation. of amalgamation or merger. Part BAuthority of Panel and Takeover. Regulations. Definitions.
Part, Part C and Takeover Regulations. Application. of this Part, Part C and Takeover Regulations. Panel. regulation of affected transactions. Takeover. Regulations. Part CRegulation of affected transactions and. Required. disclosure concerning certain share transactions. Mandatory. offers.
Compulsory. acquisitions and squeeze- out. Comparable. and partial offers. Restrictions. on frustrating action.
Prohibited. dealings before and during an offer. CHAPTER 6. BUSINESS RESCUE AND COMPROMISE WITH. CREDITORSPart ABusiness rescue. Application. and definitions applicable only to Chapter.
Company. resolution to begin business rescue proceedings. Objections. to company resolution. Court. order to begin business rescue proceedings. Duration. of business rescue proceedings. General. moratorium on legal proceedings against company. Protection. of property interests. Post- commencement.
Effect. on shareholders and directors. Part BPractitioner's functions and terms of.
Qualifications. of practitioners. Removal. and replacement of practitioner. General. powers and duties of practitioner. Investigation. of affairs of company. Directors. of company to co- operate with and assist practitioner. Remuneration. of practitioner.
Part CRights of affected persons during. Rights. of employees. Participation. by creditors.
Participation. by holders of company's securities. First. meeting of creditors. First. meeting of employees' representatives. Functions. duties and membership of committees of affected persons. Part DDevelopment and approval of business. Proposal. of business rescue plan.
Meeting. to determine future of company. Consideration. of business rescue plan. Failure. to adopt business rescue plan. Discharge. of debts and claims.
Part ECompromise with creditors. Compromise. between company and creditors. CHAPTER 7. REMEDIES AND. ENFORCEMENTPart AGeneral principles. Alternative. procedures for addressing complaints or securing rights. Extended. standing to apply for remedies. Remedies. to promote purpose of Act.
Protection. for whistle- blowers. Part BRights to seek specific. Disputes. concerning reservation or registration of company names.
Application. to protect rights of securities holders. Application. to declare director delinquent or under probation. Relief from. oppressive or prejudicial conduct or from abuse of separate juristic personality. Dissenting. shareholders' appraisal rights. Derivative. actions.
Part CVoluntary resolution of. Alternative. dispute resolution. Dispute. resolution may result in consent order.
Part DComplaints to Commission or. Panel. Initiating. Investigation. by Commission or Panel. Outcome. of investigation.
Issuance. of compliance notices. Objection. to notices. Consent. of complaints to court. Administrative. fines. Part EPowers to support investigations and. Summons. Authority.
Powers. to enter and search. Conduct. of entry and search. Part FCompanies Tribunal adjudication. Adjudication. hearings before Tribunal. Right. to participate in hearing. Powers. of Tribunal adjudication hearing.
Rules. of procedure. Witnesses. CHAPTER 8.
REGULATORY AGENCIES AND ADMINISTRATION. OF ACTPart ACompanies and Intellectual Property. Commission. Establishment. Companies and Intellectual Property Commission. Commission. objectives.
Functions. of Commission. Reporting. research, public information and relations with other regulators. Appointment. of Commissioner. Minister. may direct policy and require investigation. Establishment. of specialist committees.
Constitution. of specialist committees. Part BCompanies Tribunal Establishment. Companies Tribunal.
Appointment. of Companies Tribunal. Functions. of Companies Tribunal. Part CTakeover Regulation Panel. Establishment. of Takeover Regulation Panel.
Composition. of Panel. Chairperson. and deputy chairpersons. Meetings. of Panel. Executive. of Panel.
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