80. If the requirements of articles 81 and 82 are satisfied, no agreement or transaction between the Company and one or more of its directors or liquidators, or any person in which any director or liquidator has a financial interest or to whom any director or liquidator is related, including as a director or liquidator of that other person, is void or voidable for this reason only or by reason only that the director or liquidator is present at the meeting of directors or liquidators or at the meeting of the committee of directors or liquidators that approves the agreement or transaction or that the vote or consent of the director or liquidator is counted for that purpose.
81. An agreement or transaction referred to in article 80 is valid if—
(a) the material facts of the interest of each director or liquidator in the agreement or transaction and his or her interest on or relationship to any other party to the agreement or transaction are disclosed in good faith or are known by the other directors or liquidators; and
(b) the agreement or transaction is approved or ratified by a resolution of directors or liquidators that has been approved without counting the vote or consent of any interested director or liquidator or by the unanimous vote or consent of all disinterested directors or liquidators if the votes or consents of all disinterested directors or liquidators are insufficient to approve a resolution of directors or liquidators.
82. An agreement or transaction referred to in article 80 is valid if—
(a) the material facts of the interest of each director or liquidator in the agreement or transaction and his or her interest in or relationship to any other party to the agreement or transaction are disclosed in good faith or are known by the members entitled to vote at a meeting of members; and
(b) the agreement or transaction is approved or ratified by a resolution of members.
83. A director or liquidator who has an interest in any particular business to be considered at a meeting of directors, liquidators or members may be counted for purposes of determining whether the meeting is duly constituted.