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This legislation has been repealed.
TRADING HOURS ACT 1962 (REPEALED) - SECT 5
5. (1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—“exempt goods” means—
(a) goods specified in the Schedule;
or
(b) goods included in a class of
goods specified in the Schedule;
“inspector” means an inspector
under section 11;
“late-shopping day”, in relation to a shop,
means a day that is, in accordance with section 10, a late-shopping day in
relation to the shop;
“public holiday”, in relation to the
Territory or a part of the Territory, means a day that is observed as a public
holiday in the Territory or in the part of the Territory by virtue of the
Holidays Act 1958 ;
“shop” means a place, building, stall or tent
in which— (a) goods are sold
or exposed for sale; or
(b) goods
are received for servicing or repair;
“shopkeeper” means a person
who directly or indirectly, as principal, occupies a shop;
“week”
means the period of 7 days commencing on a Sunday;
“week-day”
means a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday that is not a public
holiday. (2) Where goods are exposed for sale in a part of a building that is
separated from the remainder of the building by a substantial partition, that
part of the building shall be deemed to be a shop for the purposes of this
Act.
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