Duty to disclose age for company directors under the Companies Act was required originally but later repealed by amendment. Section 282 of the Companies Act imposed a duty on company directors to disclose their age as an administrative disclosure obligation; this statutory provision was subsequently repealed by a later amendment, removing the specified disclosure requirement under that section of the Act.
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Duty to disclose age for company directors under the Companies Act was required originally but later repealed by amendment.
Section 282 of the Companies Act imposed a duty on company directors to disclose their age as an administrative disclosure obligation; this statutory provision was subsequently repealed by a later amendment, removing the specified disclosure requirement under that section of the Act.
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