Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In these
by-laws, unless the contrary intention appears —
authorised person means a person authorised by the
Authority;
central trading area means that part of the public
market that is included in the building used by occupiers for the purposes of
the sale or display of general produce;
certificate of condemnation means a certificate
that certifies that prescribed produce is unfit for sale;
common area means the area of the public market
that comprises roads, parking areas and access areas that are open to the
public but does not include the area of the public market comprised in the
premises of occupiers;
forklift means a vehicle propelled by mechanical
means that is designed to lift and move goods and produce;
form means a form in Schedule 2;
inspector means a person appointed by the
Authority under section 10 of the Act;
manager means the person appointed by the
Authority under section 10 of the Act;
occupier means a person who is an occupier of
premises in the public market;
the public market means the market established
pursuant to section 11 of the Act;
written agreement means a written agreement
between a supplier of prescribed produce and an occupier that is signed or
otherwise executed by both parties to the agreement.
(2) Cut flowers, meat
and fish are prescribed as “general produce” for the purposes of
the meaning of the term general produce in section 1A of the Act.
(3) In
sub-bylaw (2) fish means any kind of fish, crustacea or marine animal
which has not been subjected to any process other than freezing.
[By-law 3 amended in Gazette
15 Jan 1999 p. 110; 28 Jul 2000 p. 3988.]