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General powers of court
The CA gives the court power to “make such order as it thinks appropriate about how this Part is to operate in relation to a particular company”. An order can:
- • operate retrospectively; or
- • alter the usual operation of the Act, and not merely fill in gaps in the legislation. See General powers of court.