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212. Remedy in case of oppression

(1) Any member of a company who complains that the affairs of the company are being conducted or that the powers of the directors of the company are being exercised -

(a) in a manner oppressive to him or her or any of the members (including himself or herself), or

(b) in disregard of his or her or their interests as members, may apply to the court for an order under this section.

(2) If, on an application under subsection (1), the court is of opinion that the company's affairs are being conducted or the directors' powers are being exercised in a manner that is mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (b), the court may, with a view to bringing to an end the matters complained of, make such order or orders as it thinks fit.

(3) The orders which a court may so make include an order -

(a) directing or prohibiting any act or cancelling or varying any transaction;

(b) for regulating the conduct of the company's affairs in future;

(c) for the purchase of the shares of any members of the company by

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