STATUTORY RULES.
1920.
No. 54.
REGULATIONS
UNDER THE COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES ACT 1919.
I, SIR
WILLIAM HILL IRVINE, Deputy of the Governor-General in and over the
Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive
Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the Commercial Activities Act 1919, to come into operation forthwith.
Dated this
twenty-fifth day of March, 1920.
W. H. IRVINE,
Deputy of the
Governor-General.
By His
Excellency’s Command,
W. MASSY
GREENE,
Minister
of State for Trade and Customs.
The Commercial Activities (Sugar) Regulations.
1. These Regulations may
be cited as the Commercial Activities (Sugar) Regulations.
2. For the purposes of
sub-section (2) of section 7 of the Commercial
Activities Act 1919, the prescribed price at which sugar of the grade knows
as 1A may be sold is sixpence per pound, plus such sum as represents the cost
incurred by the vendor in respect of the delivery of the sugar to him.
3.
Any person who, without the consent in writing of the Treasurer, sells or
offers for sale any such sugar at a greater price than the price fixed by the
last preceding regulation, shall be guilty of an offence.
4. These Regulations do
not authorize the sale, at a higher price than threepence halfpenny per pound,
plus such sum as represents the cost incurred by the vendor in respect of the
delivery of the sugar to him, of any sugar purchased from the Commonwealth,
whether by the vendor or by any other person, on or before the date of the
making of these Regulations.
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