10. (1) Part II extends to the engaging in conduct outside the Territory by bodies corporate incorporated or carrying on business within the Territory or by persons ordinarily resident in the Territory.
(2) Where a claim under section 46 is made in proceedings, a person is not entitled to rely at a hearing in respect of those proceedings on conduct to which a provision of this Act extends by virtue of subsection (1) except with the consent in writing of the Minister.
(3) A person other than the Minister is not entitled to make an application to the Court for an order under subsection 50 (1) or 50 (2) in proceedings in respect of conduct to which a provision of this Act extends by virtue of subsection (1) except with the consent in writing of the Minister.
(4) The Minister shall give a consent under subsection (2) or (3) in respect of proceedings unless, in the opinion of the Minister—
(a) the law of the place in which the conduct concerned was engaged in required or specifically authorised the engaging in of the conduct; and
(b) it is not in the public interest that the consent be given.