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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS ACT 2006 (NO. 162, 2006) - SECT 15

Powers of Court

             (1)  In reviewing a services contract in relation to which an application has been made under subsection 12(1), the Court may have regard to:

                     (a)  the relative strengths of the bargaining positions of the parties to the contract and, if applicable, any persons acting on behalf of the parties; and

                     (b)  whether any undue influence or pressure was exerted on, or any unfair tactics were used against, a party to the contract; and

                     (c)  whether the contract provides total remuneration that is, or is likely to be, less than that of an employee performing similar work; and

                     (d)  any other matter that the Court thinks is relevant.

             (3)  If the Court forms the opinion that a ground referred to in subsection 12(1) is established in relation to the whole or a part of the services contract, the Court must record its opinion, stating whether the opinion relates to the whole or a specified part of the contract.

             (4)  The Court may form the opinion that a ground referred to in subsection 12(1) is established in relation to the whole or a part of the services contract even if the ground was not canvassed in the application.

Note:          An alternative dispute resolution process (for example, mediation) may be used to deal with some or all of the matters in dispute in a proceeding under this Part: see Part 4 of the Federal Magistrates Act 1999 and section 53A of the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 .



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