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TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974 No. 51, 1974 - SECT 165 Inspection of, furnishing of copies of, and evidence of, documents.

TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974 No. 51, 1974 - SECT 165

Inspection of, furnishing of copies of, and evidence of, documents.
165. (1) A person may, on application in accordance with the regulations and
on payment of the prescribed fee (if any)-

   (a)  inspect any document contained in the register kept under sub-section
        89 (3) or 95 (1); and

   (b)  obtain a copy of such a document (including, where the person so
        requests, a copy certified to be a true copy under the hand of a
        person authorized by the Commission to certify such copies).

(2) Subject to sub-section (3) and to any direction under sub-section 106 (2),
a person may, on application in accordance with the regulations and on payment
of the prescribed fee (if any)-

   (a)  inspect the document recording a determination of the Tribunal or any
        document furnished to, or recorded in the records of, the Tribunal in
        pursuance of this Act or the regulations; and

   (b)  obtain a copy of such a document (including, where the person so
        requests, a copy certified to be a true copy under the hand of the
        Registrar or of a Deputy Registrar).

(3) Unless the Tribunal in a particular case otherwise directs, sub-section
(2) does not apply in relation to a document furnished to the Tribunal if the
person by whom the document was furnished claims, as prescribed, that the
document contains matter of a confidential nature.

(4) A copy of a determination of the Commission, certified to be a true copy
by a person authorized by the Commission to certify copies of determinations
of the Commission, shall be received in all courts as evidence of the
determination.

(5) A document purporting to be a copy of a determination of the Commission
and to be certified to be a true copy in accordance with sub-section (4)
shall, unless the contrary is established, be deemed to be such a copy and to
be so certified.

(6) A copy of a determination of, or undertaking given to, the Tribunal,
certified to be a true copy under the hand of the Registrar or of a Deputy
Registrar, shall be received in all courts as evidence of the determination or
undertaking.