Australian Capital Territory Consolidated Acts(1) This section applies if a notice (the public notice ) is published under section 52 (1) (Advertising intended registration applications) in relation to a registration application.
(2) A person may object to the registration by written notice (the objection ) given to the commissioner for fair trading within 10 business days after the day the public notice is published.
(3) The objection must set out the grounds on which it is claimed that the applicant is not eligible for registration.
Note For the grounds of eligibility, see s 49.
(4) The person making the objection must give a copy of the objection to the applicant within 10 business days after the day the public notice is published.
Note For how documents may be served, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.5.
(5) The commissioner for fair trading may consider the objection only if satisfied that subsection (4) has been complied with.