The Acts of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia Passed in the Session of ..., 6. köidePrinted and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by R.S. Brain, Government Printer for the State of Victoria, 1908 |
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... Comptroller - General " means the Comptroller - General of Customs . " Answer questions " means that the person on whom the obligation of answering questions is cast shall to the best of his knowledge information and belief truly answer ...
... Comptroller - General " means the Comptroller - General of Customs . " Answer questions " means that the person on whom the obligation of answering questions is cast shall to the best of his knowledge information and belief truly answer ...
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... Comptroller - General that any person or any foreign corporation or any trading or financial corporation formed within s . 214 . the Commonwealth has been guilty of any offence against this Part of this Act , the Comptroller - General ...
... Comptroller - General that any person or any foreign corporation or any trading or financial corporation formed within s . 214 . the Commonwealth has been guilty of any offence against this Part of this Act , the Comptroller - General ...
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... Comptroller - General " means the Comptroller - General of Customs . " Answer questions ' means that the person on whom the obligation of answering questions is cast shall to the best of his knowledge information and belief truly answer ...
... Comptroller - General " means the Comptroller - General of Customs . " Answer questions ' means that the person on whom the obligation of answering questions is cast shall to the best of his knowledge information and belief truly answer ...
Page 154
... General , it shall be deemed ( but as regards the declarant only and not as regards any other person ) that the ... Comptroller - General believes that an offence has been committed against this Part of this Act , or if a complaint has ...
... General , it shall be deemed ( but as regards the declarant only and not as regards any other person ) that the ... Comptroller - General believes that an offence has been committed against this Part of this Act , or if a complaint has ...
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... Comptroller - General or any person appointed by him in writing may inspect all books and documents produced in pursuance of this section and may make copies of or extracts from those books or documents . General may documents . cf ...
... Comptroller - General or any person appointed by him in writing may inspect all books and documents produced in pursuance of this section and may make copies of or extracts from those books or documents . General may documents . cf ...
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Page 12 - The Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing all matters which by this Act are required or permitted to be prescribed, or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act...
Page 145 - States — (a) with intent to restrain trade or commerce to the detriment of the public; or (6) with intent to destroy or injure by means of unfair competition any Australian industry the preservation of which is advantageous to the Commonwealth, having due regard to the interests of producers, workers, and consumers, is guilty of an offence.
Page 9 - No appeal shall be permitted to the Queen in Council from a decision of the High Court upon any question, howsoever arising, as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State or States, or as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of any two or more States...
Page 119 - The duties of customs chargeable on goods imported into a State and afterwards passing into another State for consumption, and the duties of excise paid on goods produced or manufactured in a State...
Page 129 - President shall act according to equity, good conscience, and the substantial merits of the case...
Page 144 - States— (a) with intent to restrain trade or commerce to the detriment of the public; or (b) with intent to destroy or injure by means of unfair competition any Australian industry the preservation of which is advantageous to the Commonwealth, having due regard to the interests of producers, workers, and consumers— Penalty : Five hundred pounds.
Page 123 - Act (except this power of delegation), so that the delegated powers may be exercised by the delegate with respect to the matters or class of matters or the State or part of the Commonwealth specified in the instrument of delegation.
Page 34 - Any person who aids, abets, counsels or procures, or by act or omission is in any way, directly or indirectly, knowingly concerned in or privy...
Page 36 - ... 15b.— 1. If the Comptroller-General believes that an offence has been committed against this Part of this Act, or if a complaint has been made in writing to the Comptroller-General that an offence has been committed against this Part of this Act and the Comptroller-General believes that the offence has been committed, he may by writing under his hand require any person whom he- believes to be capable of giving...
Page 152 - criminate 'him ; but his answer shall not be admissible in evidence against him in any criminal proceeding other than a prosecution for perjury.