Multiple Choice
An entrenched provision in a company constitution is:
A) a clause that cannot be changed under the process in s 136 of the Corporations Act unless an additional condition specified in the constitution is satisfied.
B) a clause that cannot be changed under the process in s 136 of the Corporations Act under any circumstances.
C) A provision in the replaceable rules that must be included in the company constitution.
D) A change to the company constitution that is binding on all members.
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