(1) If:
(a) for a particular reason (the first person's reason ), a person advises, encourages or incites, or takes any action with intent to coerce, a second person to take action; and
(b) the action, if taken by the second person for the first person's reason, would contravene section 47 (unlawful picketing prohibited) or a civil remedy provision in this Part;
the first person is taken to have contravened the section or provision.
Note: See also section 97 (capacity, state of mind etc. of person being coerced etc.).
(2) Subsection (1) does not limit section 92 (ancillary contravention of civil remedy provisions).