Division 1 Incorporation
Division 2 Powers
Division 1 Prospectuses
Division 2 Restrictions on allotment and commencement of business
Division 3 Shares
Division 3A Reduction of share capital
Division 4 Substantial shareholdings
Division 5 Debentures
Division 5A Exemptions from Divisions 1 and 5 in relation to Prospectus Requirements
Division 6 Interests other than shares, debentures, etc.
Division 7 Title and transfers
Division 7A The Central Depository System — a book-entry or scripless system for the transfer of securities
Division 8 Registration of charges
Division 1 Office and name
Division 2 Directors and officers
Division 3 Meetings and proceedings
Division 4 Register of members
Division 5 Annual return
Division 1 Accounts
Division 2 Audit
Division 1 Preliminary
Division 2 Winding up by Court
Subdivision (1) — General
Subdivision (2) — Liquidators
Subdivision (3) — Committees of inspection
Subdivision (4) — General powers of Court
Division 3 Voluntary winding up
Subdivision (1) — Introductory
Subdivision (2) — Provisions applicable only to members’ voluntary winding up
Subdivision (3) — Provisions applicable only to creditors’ voluntary winding up
Subdivision (4) — Provisions applicable to every voluntary winding up
Division 4 Provisions applicable to every mode of winding up
Subdivision (1) — General
Subdivision (2) — Proof and ranking of claims
Subdivision (3) — Effect on other transactions
Subdivision (4) — Offences
Subdivision (5) — Dissolution
Division 5 Winding up of unregistered companies
Division 1 Investment companies
Division 2 Foreign companies
Division 1 Enforcement of this Act
Division 2 Offences
Division 3 Miscellaneous
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