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RICE MARKETING ACT 1983 - SECT 4
Definitions
4 Definitions
(1) In this Act, except in so far as the context or subject-matter otherwise
indicates or requires:
"area" means New South Wales or an area of or locality in New South Wales.
"authorised agent" means a person appointed under section 50.
"authorised buyer" means a person appointed under section 51.
"authorised person" means a person appointed under section 136 for the
purposes of the provision in which the expression occurs.
"authority" means a board or a committee.
"board" means a board constituted under this Act.
"committee" means a committee constituted under this Act.
"commodity" means a primary product, or a variety, grade or class of a
primary product, declared to be a commodity by a proclamation in force under
Part 2 or 4.
"Department" means the Department of Industry and Investment.
"Director-General" means the Director-General of the Department.
"futures contract" means a product futures contract, a currency
futures contract or a financial futures contract.
"futures market" means a market, exchange or other place at which
futures contracts are regularly made or traded.
"management audit" means a management audit under Part 7.
"marketing" includes buying, selling, financing, collecting, cleaning,
grading, packing, treating, carrying, storing, warehousing, rehandling,
distributing (by wholesale or retail), delivering and promoting.
"marketing board" means a board constituted under this Act.
"marketing committee" means a committee constituted under this Act.
"marketing order" means a marketing order under Part 5.
"primary product" includes: (a) any grain, cereal, fruit (fresh, dried or
canned), vegetable, livestock, meat, hay, chaff, poultry (live or dead),
honey, beeswax or other product of agriculture, grazing, poultry-farming or
bee-keeping in New South Wales, and
(b) any dairy produce (including butter
and cheese) and any other article prepared directly from the produce of
agriculture, grazing, poultry-farming or bee-keeping in New South Wales,
but
does not include wool, fresh milk, eggs or any coarse grain, or oilseed.
"proclamation" means a proclamation published in the Gazette.
"producer", in relation to a primary product, means a person by whom or on
whose behalf any of the product is actually grown or produced for sale, and,
where any of the product is grown or produced pursuant to any written
share-farming agreement or written partnership agreement, includes the parties
to the agreement, but does not include a person engaged as an employee on
wages or salary or piece-work rates.
"product" includes article and thing.
"regulation" means a regulation made under this Act.
"sell" means sell by wholesale or by retail, whether by cash, on terms or
otherwise, and includes barter, exchange, supply for profit, offer for sale,
receive for sale, have in possession for sale, expose for sale, send, forward
or deliver for sale and cause, suffer or allow to be sold, offered or exposed
for sale.
(2) In this Act, a reference to: (a) a function includes a
reference to a power, authority and duty, and
(b) the exercise of a function
includes, where the function is a duty, a reference to the performance of the
duty.
(3) In this Act, a reference, where used in relation to a board or
committee, to the commodity is a reference to the commodity for which the
board or committee is constituted.
(4) In this Act, a reference, where used
in relation to a marketing order, to the commodity is a reference to the
commodity to which the order relates.
(5) Except as prescribed, a declaration
of a primary product as a commodity for the purposes of this Act shall be
deemed to be limited to so much of the product as is produced within the area
of the board or committee to which it relates.
(6) For the purposes of this
Act, a board is associated with a product if it is, by or under this Act,
authorised to exercise marketing or other functions in relation to the
product.
(7) In Part 9, a reference (however expressed) to: (a) an
authorised person is, where the reference occurs in connection with a
reference to a board or committee, a reference to an authorised person for the
board or committee, and
(b) a commodity is, where the reference occurs in
connection with an authorised person, a reference to a commodity in relation
to which a board or committee is constituted (being the board or committee for
which the person is an authorised person).
(8) A power conferred by this Act
to declare a primary product to be a commodity includes a power to declare a
variety, grade or class of a primary product to be a commodity.
(9) Notes
included in this Act do not form part of this Act.
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