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ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED ACT 1980 - SECT 19
State Compensation Board may take certain legal proceedings
(1) Where: (a) the liquidator of the Company applies to the Supreme Court for
directions in relation to any particular matter arising under the winding up,
(b) the exercise or performance by the liquidator of the Company of any of his
powers, authorities, duties and functions, whether under this Act or not, is
challenged, reviewed or called into question in proceedings before any court,
or
(c) any other matter that concerns or may affect the operation of this Act
is raised in proceedings before any court,
the State Compensation Board may
intervene at any stage of the proceedings before that court, by counsel,
solicitor or agent, and shall thereupon become a party to, and shall have all
the rights of a party to, those proceedings before that court, including the
right to appeal against any order, judgment or direction of the court.
(2) In
any case in which the Attorney General might take proceedings on the relation
or on behalf or for the benefit of a person to whom the Company is liable in
respect of a claim, judgment or award arising from or pertaining to any
policy of insurance issued by the Company, being proceedings for or with
respect to enforcing or securing the observance of any provision made by or
under this Act, any other Act or any rule of law, the State Compensation Board
shall be deemed to represent sufficiently the interests of the public and may
take the proceedings in its own name.
(3) The State Compensation Board is
entitled to be paid, out of the fund, all the costs and expenses incurred by
it in exercising the powers conferred by this section.
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