Competition and Consumer Act. Australia
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Название: Competition and Consumer Act

Автор: Australia

Издательство: Проспект

Жанр: Юриспруденция, право

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isbn: 9785392085088

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СКАЧАТЬ any description given to the provision, or to the contract, arrangement or understanding, by the parties.

      44ZZRE Meaning of expressions in other provisions of this Act

      In determining the meaning of an expression used in a provision of this Act (other than this Division, subsection 6(2C), paragraph 76(1A)(aa) or subsection 93AB(1A)), this Division is to be disregarded.

      Subdivision B

      Offences etc.

      44ZZRF Making a contract etc. containing a cartel provision

      Offence

      (1) A corporation commits an offence if:

      (a) the corporation makes a contract or arrangement, or arrives at an understanding; and

      (b) the contract, arrangement or understanding contains a cartel provision.

      Note: Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility.

      (2) The fault element for paragraph (1)(b) is knowledge or belief.

      Penalty

      (3) An offence against subsection (1) is punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding the greater of the following:

      (a) $10,000,000;

      (b) if the court can determine the total value of the benefits that:

      (i) have been obtained by one or more persons; and

      (ii) are reasonably attributable to the commission of the offence;

      3 times that total value;

      (c) if the court cannot determine the total value of those benefits — 10 % of the corporation’s annual turnover during the 12-month period ending at the end of the month in which the corporation committed, or began committing, the offence.

      Indictable offence

      (4) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence.

      44ZZRG Giving effect to a cartel provision

      Offence

      (1) A corporation commits an offence if:

      (a) a contract, arrangement or understanding contains a cartel provision; and

      (b) the corporation gives effect to the cartel provision.

      Note: Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code sets out the general principles of criminal responsibility.

      (2) The fault element for paragraph (1)(a) is knowledge or belief.

      Penalty

      (3) An offence against subsection (1) is punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding the greater of the following:

      (a) $10,000,000;

      (b) if the court can determine the total value of the benefits that:

      (i) have been obtained by one or more persons; and

      (ii) are reasonably attributable to the commission of the offence;

      3 times that total value;

      (c) if the court cannot determine the total value of those benefits — 10 % of the corporation’s annual turnover during the 12-month period ending at the end of the month in which the corporation committed, or began committing, the offence.

      Pre-commencement contracts etc.

      (4) Paragraph (1)(a) applies to contracts or arrangements made, or understandings arrived at, before, at or after the commencement of this section.

      Indictable offence

      (5) An offence against subsection (1) is an indictable offence.

      44ZZRH Determining guilt

      (1) A corporation may be found guilty of an offence against section 44ZZRF or 44ZZRG even if:

      (a) each other party to the contract, arrangement or understanding is a person who is not criminally responsible; or

      (b) subject to subsection (2), all other parties to the contract, arrangement or understanding have been acquitted of the offence.

      Note: Party has an extended meaning — see section 44ZZRC.

      (2) A corporation cannot be found guilty of an offence against section 44ZZRF or 44ZZRG if:

      (a) all other parties to the contract, arrangement or understanding have been acquitted of such an offence; and

      (b) a finding of guilt would be inconsistent with their acquittal.

      44ZZRI Court may make related civil orders

      If a prosecution against a person for an offence against section 44ZZRF or 44ZZRG is being, or has been, heard by a court, the court may:

      (a) grant an injunction under section 80 against the person in relation to:

      (i) the conduct that constitutes, or is alleged to constitute, the offence; or

      (ii) other conduct of that kind; or

      (b) make an order under section 86C, 86D, 86E or 87 in relation to the offence.

      Subdivision C

      Civil penalty provisions

      44ZZRJ Making a contract etc. containing a cartel provision

      A corporation contravenes this section if:

      (a) the corporation makes a contract or arrangement, or arrives at an understanding; and

      (b) the contract, arrangement or understanding contains a cartel provision.

      Note: For enforcement, see Part VI.

      44ZZRK Giving effect to a cartel provision

      (1) A corporation contravenes this section if:

      (a) a contract, arrangement or understanding contains a cartel provision; and

      (b) the corporation gives effect to the cartel provision.

      Note: For enforcement, see Part VI.

      (2) Paragraph (1)(a) applies to contracts or arrangements made, or understandings arrived at, before, at or after the commencement of this section.

      Subdivision СКАЧАТЬ