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|Provisions contained in enactments of Urabba&nbsp;Parks other than those actually expressed in this Constitution falling in an entrenchment, provided that a provision shall be of no effect to the extent that the provision is inconsistent with provisions falling in another entrenchment above or falling in the entrenchment
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|Provisions in the ''Corporations Act 2001'' of the Parliament of the Commonwealth that would apply as mandatory rules or replaceable rules to a public company not registered under the ''Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012'' of the Parliament of the Commonwealth<sup>[[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 10#Notes|6]]</sup>, excepting Replaceable Rules that affect the appointment or term of a director, secretary or other officer
|Provisions in the ''Corporations Act 2001'' of the Parliament of the Commonwealth that would apply as mandatory rules or replaceable rules to a public company not registered under the ''Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012'' of the Parliament of the Commonwealth<sup>6</sup>, excepting Replaceable Rules that affect the appointment or term of a director, secretary or other officer
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:<span id="par7b"></span>(b)  by way of a civil penalty under an Australian law.
:<span id="par7b"></span>(b)  by way of a civil penalty under an Australian law.


= <span id="Notes"></span>Note to this section =
= Notes to this section =
6. Item 6 of the table in subsection 10(3) – The table below sets out the applicability under this item of provisions set out in section 141 of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Parliament of the Commonwealth. Provisions that do not apply as replaceable rules or mandatory rules to a public companies not registered under the ''Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012'', or of which deal with the terms of office of directors, secretaries and other officers, are deemed to be not applicable.  Provisions that are inconsistent with the Constitution of Urabba Parks or other legislation are deemed to be displaced.  Provisions deemed applicable are subject to Acts of the Parliament of Urabba Parks and binding precedent set by the Corporate Judicature.
6. Item 6 of the table in subsection 10(3) – The table below sets out the applicability under this item of provisions set out in section 141 of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Parliament of the Commonwealth. Provisions that do not apply as replaceable rules or mandatory rules to a public companies not registered under the ''Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012'', or of which deal with the terms of office of directors, secretaries and other officers, are deemed to be not applicable.  Provisions that are inconsistent with the Constitution of Urabba Parks or other legislation are deemed to be displaced.  Provisions deemed applicable are subject to Acts of the Parliament of Urabba Parks and binding precedent set by the Corporate Judicature.
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'''Note I:''' The following sections set out the powers of Urabba Parks:
'''Note I:''' The following sections set out the powers of Urabba Parks:


:(a) [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 1|section&nbsp;1]] (legislative);
(a)   section 1 (legislative);


:(b) [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 61|section&nbsp;61]] (executive);
(b)   section 61 (executive);


:(c) [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 71|section&nbsp;71]] (judicial).
(c)   section 71 (judicial).


'''Note II:''' The following provisions deal with remuneration of directors:
'''Note II:''' The following provisions deal with remuneration of directors:


:(a) [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 48|section&nbsp;48]] (legislative directors);
(a)   section 48 (legislative directors);


:(b) [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 66|section&nbsp;66]] (Ministers);
(b)   section 66 (Ministers);


:(c) [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 72#s3|subsection&nbsp;72(3)]] (presenters of judicial directors).
(c)   subsection 72(3) (presenters of judicial directors).


'''Note III:''' A director:
'''Note III:''' A director:


:(a) who is a member of the House of Ordinaries may resign as a member of the House in writing addressed to the Speaker (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 37|section&nbsp;37]]), and ceases to be a director by virtue of ceasing to be a member (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 21#s4|subsection&nbsp;21(4)]]);
(a)   who is a member of the House of Ordinaries may resign as a member of the House in writing addressed to the Speaker (see section 37), and ceases to be a director by virtue of ceasing to be a member (see subsection 21(4));


:(b) who is a judicial officer may resign from office in writing addressed to the Manager‑General (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 72#s8|subsection&nbsp;72(8)]]), and ceases to be a director by virtue of ceasing to hold judicial office (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 70#s1|subsection&nbsp;70(1)]]).
(b)   who is a judicial officer may resign from office in writing addressed to the Manager‑General (see subsection 72(8)), and ceases to be a director by virtue of ceasing to hold judicial office (see subsection 70(1)).


'''Note IV:''' The Parliament may set the rules of proceeding of:
'''Note IV:''' The Parliament may set the rules of proceeding of:


:(a) Houses of the Parliament: see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 50|section&nbsp;50]];
(a)   Houses of the Parliament: see section 50;


:(b) judicial bodies: see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 79|section&nbsp;79]].
(b)   judicial bodies: see section 79.


'''Note V:''' Proceedings of members are usually initiated by the Manager‑General in Council, in the case of general elections (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 32|section&nbsp;32]]) and referenda (see section&nbsp;128).  The Speaker may issue the writ for the election to fill a casual vacancy in the House of Ordinaries: see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 33|section&nbsp;33]].
'''Note V:''' Proceedings of members are usually initiated by the Manager‑General in Council, in the case of general elections (see section 32) and referenda (see section 128).  The Speaker may issue the writ for the election to fill a casual vacancy in the House of Ordinaries: see section 33.


'''Note VI:''' The Parliament may legislate for the conduct of proceedings of members of Urabba Parks: see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 51#parb-xviii|subparagraph&nbsp;51(b)(xviii)]].
'''Note VI:''' The Parliament may legislate for the conduct of proceedings of members of Urabba Parks: see subparagraph 51(b)(xviii).


'''Note VII:''' The Parliament may legislate for a charity distribution to ordinary members: see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 51#parb-iii|subparagraph&nbsp;51(b)(iii)]].
'''Note VII:''' The Parliament may legislate for a charity distribution to ordinary members: see subparagraph 51(b)(iii).


'''Note VIII:''' Membership is not transferrable or transmissible except as provided under law: see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Section 113|section&nbsp;113]].
'''Note VIII:''' Membership is not transferrable or transmissible except as provided under law: see section 113.


= <span id="EM"></span>Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
= Relevant notes from the Explanatory Memorandum =
76. Subsection&nbsp;(1) provides that, subject to this section, laws made under the Constitution have effect as if expressed in the Constitution.  This means that matters that are usually covered by corporate constitutions, such as the rights of members and the conduct of their meetings, may be dealt with by way of laws made by the Parliament.  Subsection&nbsp;(2) provides for the invalidity of laws in the case of inconsistency with higher-ranking laws as set out in subsection&nbsp;(3).
76. Subsection&nbsp;(1) provides that, subject to this section, laws made under the Constitution have effect as if expressed in the Constitution.  This means that matters that are usually covered by corporate constitutions, such as the rights of members and the conduct of their meetings, may be dealt with by way of laws made by the Parliament.  Subsection&nbsp;(2) provides for the invalidity of laws in the case of inconsistency with higher-ranking laws as set out in subsection&nbsp;(3).


77. Subsection&nbsp;(3) creates a hierarchy of law and names the various sources of the law; such as
77. Subsection&nbsp;(3) creates a hierarchy of law and names the various sources of the law; such as
:(A) provisions of this Constitution falling in an entrenchment, provided that provisions shall be of no effect to the extent they are inconsistent with provisions falling in another entrenchment&nbsp;above or falling in the entrenchment&nbsp;(see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Schedule 2/Clause 1#EM|note&nbsp;353]] for more information on this table);
:(A) provisions of this Constitution falling in an entrenchment, provided that provisions shall be of no effect to the extent they are inconsistent with provisions falling in another entrenchment&nbsp;above or falling in the entrenchment&nbsp;(see note&nbsp;353 for more information on this table);
:(B) law of entities with legislative rights over Urabba&nbsp;Parks (item&nbsp;1A) – this item&nbsp;provides for the effect of the law of those entities as laws of Urabba&nbsp;Parks;
:(B) law of entities with legislative rights over Urabba&nbsp;Parks (item&nbsp;1A) – this item&nbsp;provides for the effect of the law of those entities as laws of Urabba&nbsp;Parks;
:(C) provisions contained in enactments of Urabba&nbsp;Parks other than those actually expressed in this Constitution falling in an entrenchment, provided that provisions shall be of no effect to the extent they are inconsistent with provisions falling in another entrenchment&nbsp;above or falling in the entrenchment&nbsp;(item&nbsp;2) – this allows for the entrenchment&nbsp;of certain laws other than this Constitution, such as entrenchable matter falling in [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Schedule 2/Clause 3#c2|subclause&nbsp;3(2) of Schedule&nbsp;2]] (see [[Constitution of Urabba Parks/Schedule 2/Clause 3#EM|note&nbsp;358]]);
:(C) provisions contained in enactments of Urabba&nbsp;Parks other than those actually expressed in this Constitution falling in an entrenchment, provided that provisions shall be of no effect to the extent they are inconsistent with provisions falling in another entrenchment&nbsp;above or falling in the entrenchment&nbsp;(item&nbsp;2) – this allows for the entrenchment&nbsp;of certain laws other than this Constitution, such as entrenchable matter falling in subclause&nbsp;3(2) of Schedule&nbsp;2 (see note&nbsp;358);
:(D) provisions actually expressed in this Constitution other than provisions falling in a previous item&nbsp;(item&nbsp;3)  – this allows for the supremacy of the Constitution over other laws (with the exception of those laws falling above);
:(D) provisions actually expressed in this Constitution other than provisions falling in a previous item&nbsp;(item&nbsp;3)  – this allows for the supremacy of the Constitution over other laws (with the exception of those laws falling above);
:(E) enactments of Urabba&nbsp;Parks other than laws falling in a previous item&nbsp;of this table (item&nbsp;4) – this will represent the overwhelming majority of legislation;
:(E) enactments of Urabba&nbsp;Parks other than laws falling in a previous item&nbsp;of this table (item&nbsp;4) – this will represent the overwhelming majority of legislation;
:(F) precedent binding on the judicature of Urabba&nbsp;Parks (item&nbsp;5);
:(F) precedent binding on the judicature of Urabba&nbsp;Parks (item&nbsp;5);
:(G) provisions in the ''Corporations Act 2001'' that would apply either as mandatory rules or replaceable rules to a public company not registered under the ''Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012'', excepting replaceable rules that affect the appointment or term of a director, secretary or other officer (item&nbsp;6); and
:(G) provisions in the Corporations Act 2001 that would apply either as mandatory rules or replaceable rules to a public company not registered under the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012, excepting replaceable rules that affect the appointment or term of a director, secretary or other officer (item&nbsp;6); and
:(H) law and rules existing at the establishment of jurisdiction (item&nbsp;7).
:(H) law and rules existing at the establishment of jurisdiction (item&nbsp;7).
78. Subsection&nbsp;(4) also limits the effect of laws that would cause Urabba&nbsp;Parks to apply its money or other property to objects other than charitable purposes, or engage in activity that may be dealt with as an indictable offence or civil penalty under Australian law.  Subsection&nbsp;(5) limits the objects of Urabba&nbsp;Parks to ‘charitable purposes’ and provides Urabba&nbsp;Parks  shall not have ‘disqualifying purposes’ (terms which under subsection&nbsp;(6) have the meaning given by sections 11 and 12 of the ''Charities Act 2013'').  Furthermore subsection&nbsp;(7) voids laws if the law would make a person liable for a criminal offence or civil penalty under Australian law.  These provisions are relevant to ensure Urabba&nbsp;Parks’ adherence to ACNC Governance Standards 1 and 3.
78. Subsection&nbsp;(4) also limits the effect of laws that would cause Urabba&nbsp;Parks to apply its money or other property to objects other than charitable purposes, or engage in activity that may be dealt with as an indictable offence or civil penalty under Australian law.  Subsection&nbsp;(5) limits the objects of Urabba&nbsp;Parks to ‘charitable purposes’ and provides Urabba&nbsp;Parks  shall not have ‘disqualifying purposes’ (terms which under subsection&nbsp;(6) have the meaning given by sections 11 and 12 of the Charities Act 2013).  Furthermore subsection&nbsp;(7) voids laws if the law would make a person liable for a criminal offence or civil penalty under Australian law.  These provisions are relevant to ensure Urabba&nbsp;Parks’ adherence to ACNC Governance Standards 1 and 3.






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