ACT 125
COMPANIES ACT 1965 (REVISED - 1973)

PART IV - SHARES, DEBENTURES AND CHARGES
DIVISION 1 - PROSPECTUSES



Section 39. Contents of prospectuses.


(1) To comply with the requirements of this Act a prospectus -

(2) Subparagraph (1)(i)(i), (ii) and (iii) of subsection (1) shall not apply in the case of prospectus issued more than two years after the day on which the company is entitled to commence business and in the application to a foreign company of Part 1 of the Fifth Schedule for the purposes of subsection (1), paragraph 2 of that Part of that Schedule shall have effect as if a reference to that constitution of the company were substituted for the reference to the articles.

(3) A condition requiring or binding an applicant for shares in or debentures of a corporation to waive compliance with any requirement of this section, or purporting to affect him with notice of any contract, document or matter not specifically referred to in the prospectus shall be void.

(4) Where a prospectus relating to any shares in or debentures of a corporation is issued and the prospectus does not comply with this Act, each director of the corporation and other person responsible for the prospectus shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.

Penalty: Imprisonment for five years or thirty thousand ringgit.
[Am. Act A657:s.19]
(5) In the event of non-compliance with or contravention of any of the requirements set out in this section, a director or other person responsible for the prospectus shall not incur any liability by reason of the non-compliance or contravention, if -

(6) In the event of failure to include in a prospectus a statement with respect to the matters specified in paragraph 17 of the Fifth Schedule no director or other person shall incur any liability in respect of the failure unless it is proved that he had knowledge of the matters not disclosed.

(7) Nothing in this section shall limit or diminish any liability which any person may incur under any rule of law or any written law or under this Act apart from subsection (4).


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