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ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1977 - SECT 7
What constitutes discrimination on the ground of race
7 What constitutes discrimination on the ground of race
(1) A person (
"the perpetrator") discriminates against another person (
"the aggrieved person") on the ground of race if, on the ground of
the aggrieved person’s race or the race of a relative or associate of
the aggrieved person, the perpetrator: (a) treats the aggrieved person less
favourably than in the same circumstances, or in circumstances which are not
materially different, the perpetrator treats or would treat a person of a
different race or who has such a relative or associate of a different race, or
(b) segregates the aggrieved person from persons of a different race or from
persons who have such a relative or associate of a different race, or
(c)
requires the aggrieved person to comply with a requirement or condition with
which a substantially higher proportion of persons not of that race, or who
have such a relative or associate not of that race, comply or are able to
comply, being a requirement which is not reasonable having regard to the
circumstances of the case and with which the aggrieved person does not or is
not able to comply.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1) (a) and (b),
something is done on the ground of a person’s race if it is done on the
ground of the person’s race, a characteristic that appertains generally to
persons of that race or a characteristic that is generally imputed to persons
of that race.
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