licence under the Act, and, by sec. 6, required every holder of a licence to purchase and pay for at a prescribed rate a quantity of power alcohol manufac- tured in Australia bearing a prescribed proportion to the quantity of motor spirit sold by him; but, by provisos to secs. 3 and 6, persons purchasing motor spirit, immediately or mediately, from the holder of a licence were exempted from the obligations imposed by those sections. The Act defined
to sell" as including dealing in, agreeing to sell, offering or receiving for sale, having in possession for sale, and forwarding or delivering for sale.
Held, by the whole Court, that the Act did not impose a duty of customs or excise or grant a bounty, and therefore did not violate sec. 90 of the Constitu- tion; but, by Rich, Dixon, Evatt and McTiernan JJ. (Starke J. dissenting), that it contravened sec. 92 of the Constitution and, to the extent to which it did so, it was invalid. DEMURRER.
The Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd. brought an action in the High Court against the State of Queensland and the Attorney-General and the Treasurer and the Secretary for Public Works for the State of Queensland, claiming (a) a declaration that the Motor Spirit Vendors Act 1933 was ultra vires the Parliament of Queensland and was invalid (b) a declaration that sec. 3 and/or sec. 6 of the Act were ultra vires the Parliament of Queensland and were invalid either wholly or in SO far as they imposed a restriction upon inter- State trade and commerce; (c) an injunction to restrain the defendants and their servants and agents from enforcing or putting into operation the Act or such part thereof as was ultra vires.
The statement of claim alleged :-1. The plaintiff, the Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd., is a company incorporated in Victoria under the pro- visions of the Victorian Companies Acts and is registered in Queensland under the laws relating to the registration of British companies in Queensland. 2. The plaintiff carries on business as a vendor and distributor throughout the Commonwealth of Australia of (inter alia) sold, offered, received, or exposed, or
Provided that any person who buys had in possession for sale, or attempting
motor spirit for the purposes of sale any such acts or things: and the de-
from a person who holds a motor spirit riviatives of sell' have a corresponding
vendor's licence under this Act shall be inclusive meaning." By sec. 3 it is
deemed to have complied with the pro- provided Subject to this Act, no
visions of this section upon proof that person shall in Queensland, either as
the person from whom he buys such principal or as agent, sell to any other
motor spirit is so licensed, and any such person for delivery in Queensland any
person shall for the purposes of this motor spirit which at the time of
Act be deemed to be a licensed person such sale is situate in Queensland
and the agent of the licensee accord- unless he is the holder of a motor
ingly." And by sec. 6 it is provided :- spirit vendor's licence under this Act:
The holder of every licence under this