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101. Powers of court.

Repealed from 1 June 2015

(1) The court may, on cause shown, rescind or vary a disclosure order.

(2) A disclosure order may specify a person, group or class of persons to which the order applies.

(3) The court may, if it considers -

(a) that it would be just and equitable to do so, and

(b) that the financial interest of the applicant would not be prejudiced thereby,

exempt in whole or in part from the requirements of a disclosure order -

(i) any person or class of persons,

(ii) any interest or class of interest in shares or debentures,

(iii) any share, group or class of shares,

(iv) any debenture, group or class of debentures.

(4) When the court makes a disclosure order it may impose, for a specific period of time, such conditions or restrictions on the rights or obligations attaching to the shares or debentures in respect of which the order is made as it deems fit.

(5) Any person whose interests are affected by any conditions or restrictions imposed on shares or debentures under subsection (4) may apply t

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