Enforcement of filing obligations: tribunal can order company and officers to remedy default and allocate costs. Section 614 empowers the Tribunal to order a company and any officers responsible to remedy defaults in filing or notifying the Registrar where the company fails to comply within fourteen days of a compliance notice, on application by any member, creditor or the Registrar; such orders may require costs of the application to be borne by the company or responsible officers and do not affect other statutory penalties for the default.
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Enforcement of filing obligations: tribunal can order company and officers to remedy default and allocate costs.
Section 614 empowers the Tribunal to order a company and any officers responsible to remedy defaults in filing or notifying the Registrar where the company fails to comply within fourteen days of a compliance notice, on application by any member, creditor or the Registrar; such orders may require costs of the application to be borne by the company or responsible officers and do not affect other statutory penalties for the default.
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