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PROPERTY, STOCK AND BUSINESS AGENTS ACT 2002 - SECT 14
Eligibility for licence or certificate of registration
(1) A natural person is eligible to hold a licence only if the
Director-General is satisfied that the person: (a) is at least 18 years of
age, and
(b) is a fit and proper person to hold a licence and each person
with whom the person is in partnership in connection with the business
concerned is a fit and proper person to hold a licence, and
(c) has the
qualifications required for the issue of the licence, and
(d) is not a
disqualified person, and
(e) has paid such part of any contribution or levy
payable under Part 10 (Compensation Fund) as is due and payable on the
granting of the licence.
(2) A corporation is eligible to hold a corporation
licence only if the Director-General is satisfied that: (a) the corporation is
a fit and proper person to hold a licence, and
(b) each director of the
corporation is a fit and proper person to hold a licence, and
(c) the
corporation, and each officer (within the meaning of the Corporations Act) of
the corporation, is not a disqualified person, and
(d) at least one of the
directors of the corporation holds a licence that a natural person is required
to hold to carry on the business that the corporation carries on or proposes
to carry on, and
(e) the corporation has paid such part of any contribution
or levy payable under Part 10 (Compensation Fund) as is due and payable on the
granting of the licence.
(3) A person is eligible to hold a
certificate of registration only if the Director-General is satisfied that the
person: (a) is an individual who is at least 16 years of age, and
(b) is a
fit and proper person to hold a certificate of registration, and
(c) has the
qualifications required for the issue of a certificate of registration of the
type concerned, and
(d) is not a disqualified person.
Note: The grounds of
disqualification in section 16 (1A) do not disqualify a person from
eligibility to hold a certificate of registration.
(4) The requirement that
at least one of the directors of a corporation holds a licence that a natural
person is required to hold to carry on the business that the corporation
carries on or proposes to carry on does not require a director to be
accredited as an auctioneer under section 21 merely because the corporation
carries on or proposes to carry on the business of an auctioneer.
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