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1997 No. 53 TRADE PRACTICES REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) - SCHEDULE 1

                              SCHEDULE                     Regulation 3

                               FORM D                      Regulation 7


[Front of Form]

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

Trade Practices Act 1974 - Subsection 88 (7)

BOYCOTTS:

APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION To the Australian Competition and Consumer
Commission:

Application is hereby made under subsection 88 (7) of the Trade  Practices Act
1974 for an authorization under that subsection:

* to engage, in concert with other persons, in conduct that hinders or
prevents, or may hinder or prevent, a third person supplying goods or services
to, or acquiring goods or services from, a fourth person.

* to engage, in concert with other persons, in conduct that prevents or
substantially hinders, or may prevent or substantially hinder, a third person
from engaging in trade or commerce involving the movement of goods between
Australia and places outside Australia.

* (Strike out whichever is not applicable). (PLEASE READ DIRECTIONS AND NOTICE
ON BACK OF FORM) 1. (a) Name of applicant (See Direction 2 on the back of this
Form)

   (b)  Short description of business, activity or occupation carried on by
        applicant

   (c)  Address in Australia for service of documents on the applicant 2. (a)
        Description of conduct proposed to be engaged in

   (b)  Number of persons proposing to engage, in concert, in that conduct
        Where number of persons stated in item 2 (b) is less than 50, their
        names and addresses (See Direction 4 on the back of this Form) 3. Name
        and address of third person whose supply or acquisition of goods or
        services, or whose trade or commerce involving the movement of goods
        overseas, is to be, or may be, hindered or prevented by the conduct 4.
        Name and address of person to or from whom, or the place to or from
        which, supply or acquisition of goods or services is to be, or may be,
        hindered or prevented by the conduct 5. Names and addresses of persons
        on whose behalf application is made 6. (a) Grounds for grant of
        authorization

   (b)  Facts and contentions relied upon in support of those grounds (See
        Notice on the back of this Form) 7. (a) Does this application deal
        with a matter relating to a joint venture (See section 4J of the
        Trade Practices Act 1974)?

   (b)  If so, are any other applications being made simultaneously with this
        application in relation to that joint venture?

   (c)  If so, by whom or on whose behalf are those other applications being
        made?

8. Name and address of person authorized by the applicant to provide
additional information in relation to this application
Dated  .   , 19 Signed by/on behalf of the applicant


(Signature)

(Full Name)

(Description)

[Back of Form] DIRECTIONS

1. Where there is insufficient space on this form to furnish the required
information, the information is to be shown on separate sheets, numbered
consecutively and signed by or on behalf of the applicant. 2. Where the
application is made by or on behalf of a corporation, the name of the
corporation is to be inserted in item 1 (a), not the name of the person
signing the application, and the application is to be signed by a person
authorized by the corporation to do so. 3. In item 1 (b), if applicable,
describe that part of the applicant's business relating to the subject matter
of the proposed conduct in respect of which the application is made. 4.
Furnish with the application particulars of the conduct in respect of which
the authorization is sought. Those particulars shall be furnished: (a) in so
far as the particulars or any of them have been reduced to writing - by
lodging a true copy of the writing; and (b) in so far as the particulars or
any of them have not been reduced to writing - by lodging a memorandum
containing a full and correct statement of the particulars that have not been
reduced to writing.

NOTICE

In relation to item 6, your attention is drawn to paragraph 90 (8) (a) of the
Trade Practices Act 1974, which provides that the Commission shall not: "(a)
make a determination granting: (i) an authorization under subsection 88 (1) in
respect of a provision of a proposed contract, arrangement or understanding
that is or may be an exclusionary provision; or (ii) an authorization under
subsection 88 (7) or (7A) in respect of proposed conduct; or (iii) an
authorization under subsection 88 (8) in respect of proposed conduct to which
subsection 47 (6) or (7) applies; or (iv) an authorisation under subsection 88
(8A) for proposed conduct to which section 48 applies;
unless it is satisfied in all the circumstances that the proposed provision or
the proposed conduct would result, or be likely to result, in such a benefit
to the public that the proposed contract or arrangement should be allowed to
be made, the proposed understanding should be allowed to be arrived at, or the
proposed conduct should be allowed to take place, as the case may be;".

                              FORM DA                  Regulation 7


[Front of Form]

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

Trade Practices Act 1974 - Subsection 88 (7A)

BOYCOTT AGREEMENTS:

APPLICATION FOR AUTHORIZATION To the Australian Competition and Consumer
Commission:

Application is hereby made under subsection 88 (7A) of the Trade  Practices
Act 1974 for an authorization under that subsection for a person (the "first
person"):

* to make a contract or arrangement, or arrive at an understanding, with an
organisation of employees or an officer of such an organisation, being a
contract, arrangement or understanding that contains a provision that is, or
may be, included for the purpose of preventing or hindering the first person
supplying goods or services to, or acquiring goods or services from, another
person.

* to give effect to a provision of a contract, arrangement or understanding
with an organisation of employees or an officer of such an organisation that
has, or may have, been included for the purpose of preventing or hindering the
first person supplying goods or services to, or acquiring goods or services
from, another person.

* (Strike out whichever is not applicable)



(PLEASE READ DIRECTIONS AND NOTICE ON BACK OF FORM) 1. (a) Name of applicant

(See Direction 2 on the back of this Form)

   (b)  Short description of business, activity or occupation carried on by
        applicant



   (c)  Address in Australia for service of documents on the applicant





2. (a) Brief description of contract, arrangement or understanding (whether
written or oral) and, where already made, its date



   (b)  Brief description of the provisions of the contract, arrangement or
        understanding that have, or may have, the purpose of preventing or
        hindering the first person supplying goods or services to, or
        acquiring goods or services from, another person



   (c)  Names and addresses of other parties, or proposed parties, to the
        contract, arrangement or understanding (See Direction 4 on the back of
        this Form) 3. Name and address of the person to or from whom supply or
        acquisition of goods or services is to be, or may be, hindered or
        prevented by the contract, arrangement or understanding 4. Names and
        addresses of persons on whose behalf application is made 5. (a)
        Grounds for grant of authorization

   (b)  Facts and contentions relied upon in support of those grounds (See
        Notice on the back of this Form)

6. (a) Does this application deal with a matter relating to a joint venture
(See section 4J of the Trade Practices Act 1974)?

   (b)  If so, are any other applications being made simultaneously with this
        application in relation to that joint venture?

   (c)  If so, by whom or on whose behalf are those other applications being
        made?

7. Name and address of person authorized by the applicant to provide
additional information in relation to this application
Dated  .   , 19 Signed by/on behalf of the applicant


(Signature)

(Full Name)

(Description)

[Back of Form] DIRECTIONS

1. Where there is insufficient space on this form to furnish the required
information, the information is to be shown on separate sheets, numbered
consecutively and signed by or on behalf of the applicant. 2. Where the
application is made by or on behalf of a corporation, the name of the
corporation is to be inserted in item 1 (a), not the name of the person
signing the application, and the application is to be signed by a person
authorized by the corporation to do so. 3. In item 1 (b), if applicable,
describe that part of the applicant's business relating to the subject matter
of the proposed conduct in respect of which the application is made. 4.
Furnish with the application particulars of the conduct in respect of which
the authorization is sought. Those particulars shall be furnished:

(a) in so far as the particulars or any of them have been reduced to writing -
by lodging a true copy of the writing; and (b) in so far as the particulars or
any of them have not been reduced to writing - by lodging a memorandum
containing a full and correct statement of the particulars that have not been
reduced to writing.

NOTICE

In relation to item 5, your attention is drawn to paragraph 90 (8) (a) of the
Trade Practices Act 1974, which provides that the Commission shall not: "(a)
make a determination granting: (i) an authorization under subsection 88 (1) in
respect of a provision of a proposed contract, arrangement or understanding
that is or may be an exclusionary provision; or (ii) an authorization under
subsection 88 (7) or (7A) in respect of proposed conduct; or (iii) an
authorization under subsection 88 (8) in respect of proposed conduct to which
subsection 47 (6) or (7) applies; or (iv) an authorisation under subsection 88
(8A) for proposed conduct to which section 48 applies;
unless it is satisfied in all the circumstances that the proposed provision or
the proposed conduct would result, or be likely to result, in such a benefit
to the public that the proposed contract or arrangement should be allowed to
be made, the proposed understanding should be allowed to be arrived at, or the
proposed conduct should be allowed to take place, as the case may be;". 


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