Consumer Claims Amendment (Miscellaneous) Regulation 2005 (NSW)
2005 No 675
New South Wales
Consumer Claims Amendment
(Miscellaneous) Regulation 2005
under the
Consumer Claims Act 1998
Her Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has made the following Regulation under the Consumer Claims Act 1998.
DIANE BEAMER, M.P., Minister for Fair Trading
Explanatory note
The objects of this Regulation are:
| (a) | to replace a reference to the Fair Trading Tribunal Regulation 1999 with a reference to the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Regulation 2002 as the regulation under which applications for the determination of a consumer claim may be lodged, and |
| (b) | to replace a reference to the repealed Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 1941 with a reference to the Property Stock and Business Agents Act 2002, and |
| (c) | to include a note explaining the jurisdictional limit of the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal, in relation to purchases of new motor vehicles for private purposes. |
This Regulation is made under the Consumer Claims Act 1998, including section 17 (the general regulation-making power).
| Published in Gazette No 132 of 28 October 2005, page 8948 | Page 1 |
| 2005 No 675 | |
| Clause 1 | Consumer Claims Amendment (Miscellaneous) Regulation 2005 |
Consumer Claims Amendment (Miscellaneous)
Regulation 2005
under the
Consumer Claims Act 1998
1 Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Consumer Claims Amendment (Miscellaneous)
Regulation 2005.
2 Amendment of Consumer Claims Regulation 1999
The Consumer Claims Regulation 1999 is amended as set out in
Schedule 1.
2005 No 675
Consumer Claims Amendment (Miscellaneous) Regulation 2005
| Amendments | Schedule 1 |
| Schedule 1 | Amendments |
(Clause 2)
[1] Clause 5 Applications
Omit “Fair Trading Tribunal Regulation 1999”.
Insert instead “Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Regulation 2002”.[2] Clause 6 Limitation on Tribunal’s jurisdiction to make orders
Omit “Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 1941”.
Insert instead “Property, Stock and Business Agents Act 2002”.[3] Clause 6, note
Insert at the end of the clause:
Note. The jurisdictional limit set out in this clause does not apply in relation to a consumer claim arising from the supply of a new motor vehicle that is used substantially for private purposes (see section 14 (3) of the Act).
BY AUTHORITY
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