Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1993 (Act No. 169 of 1993)

16. Failure of board

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If for any reason, including the failure or refusal by the directors to attend any meetings or vote thereat concerning the functions of the board, or an irresolvable deadlock among the directors regarding any decision or action concerning the functions of the board, the board is incapable and will not become capable of achieving its objects, performing its duties and exercising its rights and powers in terms of this Act, the Minister may—

(a)give a ruling with regard to any dispute or other matter giving rise to such inability on the part of the board with a view to overcoming such inability;
(b)give such directions concerning the functions of the board as he may deem fit, including the reconstitution of the board; or
(c)direct the transfer of all the assets, liabilities, rights and obligations of the Council to any other juristic person the objects of which substantially correspond to those of the Council and see that it is done.