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PAWNBROKERS AND SECOND-HAND DEALERS ACT 1996 - SECT 3
Definitions
3 Definitions
(1) In this Act:
"authorised officer" means: (a) a police officer, or
(b) the
Director-General, or
(c) an investigator appointed under section 18 of the
Fair Trading Act 1987 , or
(d) a person authorised in writing by the
Director-General.
"criminal intelligence" means information classified by the Commissioner of
Police as criminal intelligence within the meaning of the
Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Act 2009 .
"Director-General" means the Director-General of the Department of Fair
Trading.
"disqualified person" has the meaning given by section 8A.
"executive officer" of a corporation has the same meaning as in the
Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth. Section 9 of the Commonwealth Act
contained the following definition when the Bill inserting the definition in
this Act was introduced:
"executive officer" of a body corporate means a person who is concerned in, or
takes part in, the management of the body (regardless of the person’s
designation and whether or not the person is a director of the body).
"fees and charges" in respect of the sale of pawned goods-see section 30A.
"licence" means a licence in force under this Act.
"licensed business" means a business authorised by a licence.
"market" does not include an annual event such as a school fete, or any
activity of a kind prescribed by the regulations.
"pawn agreement" means an agreement by which goods are pawned.
"pawn ticket" means a copy of a record referred to in section 28 (5).
"pawnbroker" -see section 3A.
"promoter" of a market means a person to whom vendors of goods or services
offered at the market pay any fee, commission or rent in consideration of
being allowed to sell there.
"record" means: (a) a documentary record, or
(b) a record made by an
electronic, electromagnetic, photographic or optical process, or
(c) any
other kind of record.
"redemption period", in relation to pawned goods, means the period during
which the goods may be redeemed under section 29 (1).
"second-hand goods" means any goods of a class or description prescribed that
have been used or that are represented by a vendor of the goods to be goods
purchased (otherwise than by the vendor) previously but unused.
"sell" includes any of the following: (a) sell by tender,
(b) barter or
exchange,
(c) any of the following: (i) consign or deliver for sale,
(ii)
advertise for sale,
(iii) offer for sale,
(iv) have in possession for sale,
(v) agree to sell,
(d) sell or do any of the above: (i) as an agent or
broker, or
(ii) by an agent or broker,
(e) cause a sale to take place or
cause any of the above to be done.
In paragraph (c), the expressions
"sale" and
"sell" are capable of having the extended meaning given by paragraph (a) or
(b) or both.
"surplus proceeds", in relation to a sale of pawned goods, means the proceeds
of the sale less: (a) the principal and interest that was due at the time of
the sale, and
(b) any unpaid fees and charges that would have been paid by
the person who pawned the goods to redeem the goods, and
(c) any
fees and charges that are deductible in respect of the sale of the goods, so
long as: (i) they were disclosed in a statement in accordance with section 28
(5A) (b), and
(ii) they do not exceed the amounts of the fees and charges so
disclosed or the amounts determined in accordance with the manner of
determining them as so disclosed.
(2) Notes included in this Act do not form
part of this Act.
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