Trade practices act qld
An Act to make provision with respect to certain unfair or undesirable trade practices, to regulate the supply of goods and services, to provide for consumer authorities From 21 July 1996, the restrictive trade practices provisions in Part IV of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) (the TPA) apply to all areas of the Queensland Government that represent the Crown, so far as the Crown carries on a business, either directly or an authority of the state. 1 “Authority” means: As a Queensland business it's important that you know your rights and obligations under trade measurement laws. Businesses that sell goods by measurement, and those that manufacture, pack, import or sell pre-packaged goods, must comply with the following legislation: National Measurement Act 1960 (Cwlth) TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title 1.Short title. 2.Commencement. 3.Repeal. 4.Interpretation. 5.Extended application of Parts IV and V. 6.Additional operation of Act. The restrictive trade practices, or antitrust, provisions in the CCA are aimed at deterring practices by firms which are anti-competitive in that they restrict free competition. This part of the act is enforced by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). For Queenslanders More Queensland Government pages . Transport and motoring; Employment and jobs; Homes and housing; Education and training; Community support; Health and wellbeing; Emergency services and safety; About Queensland and its government; Parents and families; People with disability; Seniors; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples; Youth
Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Act (No. 2) 2010 Citation Trade Practices Act 1974
12 Nov 2008 Queensland Building Services Authority Act 1991, s 42. Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth), s 52, s 87. Bitannia Pty Ltd v Parkline Constructions Pty The Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (which replaced the Trade Practices Act 1974 on 1 January 2011) aims to give businesses a fair and competitive operating environment. It covers anti-competitive conduct, price fixing, unconscionable conduct and other issues, such as advertising. An Act relating to certain Trade Practices Administered by: Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy; Infrastructure and Transport; Innovation, Industry, Science and Research; Treasury Registered Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth): Parts IVA, V, VA and VC There are other laws that will continue to apply to consumer transactions after 1 January 2011. Further information can be obtained from the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel website. An Act to make provision with respect to certain unfair or undesirable trade practices, to regulate the supply of goods and services, to provide for consumer authorities From 21 July 1996, the restrictive trade practices provisions in Part IV of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) (the TPA) apply to all areas of the Queensland Government that represent the Crown, so far as the Crown carries on a business, either directly or an authority of the state. 1 “Authority” means:
As a Queensland business it's important that you know your rights and obligations under trade measurement laws. Businesses that sell goods by measurement, and those that manufacture, pack, import or sell pre-packaged goods, must comply with the following legislation: National Measurement Act 1960 (Cwlth)
8 Jul 2015 inform the upcoming review of the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). Trade Practices Act 1974 (repealed), but are now part of the Australian Consumer consumers in Indigenous communities of Far North Queensland and 27 Nov 2009 The Australian Consumer Law is the largest overhaul of Australia's consumer legislation scheme based on Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974. the Queensland Fair Trading Act 1989, the SA Fair Trading Act 1987, the
Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth): Parts IVA, V, VA and VC There are other laws that will continue to apply to consumer transactions after 1 January 2011. Further information can be obtained from the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel website.
undesirable trade practices, to regulate the supply of goods and services, to provide for consumer authorities and for related purposes does an act or makes an omission in Queensland that constitutes a contravention of this Act. (2) Where acts or omissions occur that would constitute a Fair Trading Act 1989 Part 1 Preliminary Current as at 1 September 2019 Page 9 Authorised by the Parliamentary Counsel Australian Consumer Law (Queensland) means the Australian Consumer Law (Queensland) as provided for in part 3. Australian Consumer Law text see section 14(1). code of practice means a code of practice prescribed by Fair Trading Act 1989 (Qld) [PDF 689KB] Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth): Parts IVA, V, VA and VC ; There are other laws that will continue to apply to consumer transactions after 1 January 2011. Further information can be obtained from the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel website. Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Act (No. 2) 2010 Citation Trade Practices Act 1974 7.11 Restrictive trade practices. From 21 July 1996, the restrictive trade practices provisions in Part IV of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) (the TPA) apply to all areas of the Queensland Government that represent the Crown, so far as the Crown carries on a business, either directly or an authority of the state. 1 “Authority” means: As a Queensland business it's important that you know your rights and obligations under trade measurement laws. Businesses that sell goods by measurement, and those that manufacture, pack, import or sell pre-packaged goods, must comply with the following legislation: TRADE PRACTICES ACT 1974 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Long Title 1.Short title. 2.Commencement. 3.Repeal. 4.Interpretation. 5.Extended application of Parts IV and V. 6.Additional operation of Act.
This case drew on sections 52 and 53A of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth), it is currently good law in Queensland that a contract for sale of property will be
7 Jun 2011 It is largely based on the old Trade Practices Act but, for the first time, unifies most consumer law across the states and territories, and clarifies
From 21 July 1996, the restrictive trade practices provisions in Part IV of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) (the TPA) apply to all areas of the Queensland