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WINE GRAPES INDUSTRY ACT 1991 - SECT 3

3—Interpretation

        (1)         In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—

"payment" includes any form of monetary consideration or non-monetary consideration to which a monetary value can be assigned;

"processor" includes a person who purchases wine grapes for resale to a processor;

"producer" means—

            (a)         a person by whom, or on whose behalf, wine grapes are grown for sale;

            (b)         where wine grapes are grown for sale by a partnership or under a share farming agreement—the partners or the parties to that agreement,

but does not include an employee or other person who acquires no interest in the grapes;

"production area" means—

            (a)         the areas of the district councils of Barmera, Berri, Loxton, Mannum, Mobilong, Morgan, Paringa and Waikerie; and

            (b)         the hundred of Katarapko; and

            (c)         the hundreds of Bowhill, Fisher, Forster, Nildottie and Ridley in the area of the district council of Ridley; and

            (d)         the hundred of Skurray in the area of the district council of Truro; and

            (e)         the municipalities of Murray Bridge and Renmark; and

            (f)         the counties of Young and Hamley; and

            (g)         any other part of the State that the Governor may, by regulation, declare to be part of the production area;

"sale" includes supply;

"wine grapes" means any variety of grapes used or intended to be used for processing into wine, must, juice or grape spirit.

        (2)         For the purposes of this Act, if wine grapes are supplied to a processor for processing and the product derived from the processing is sold to that processor or some other processor, the contract of sale will be taken to be a contract for the sale of the grapes by the supplier to the processor who purchases the product.

Note—

For definition of divisional penalties (and divisional expiation fees) see Appendix.



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