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BOUNTY (ROTARY CULTIVATORS) ACT 1979 No. 70 of 1979 - SECT 3

Interpretation
3. (1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears-

''authorized person'' means a person who is an authorized person for the
purposes of this Act by virtue of an appointment under section 17;

''bountiable prime mover'' means a prime mover that is designed to have
equipment attached to it so that the prime mover with that equipment attached
is a rotary cultivator, whether or not the prime mover is also designed to
have other equipment attached to it;

''bounty'' means bounty under this Act;

''Collector'' means a Collector of Customs for a State or Territory;

''Comptroller-General'' means the Comptroller-General of Customs;

''registered premises'' means premises registered by the Minister under
section 14;

''rotary attachment'', in relation to a bountiable prime mover, means
equipment designed to be attached to the prime mover so that the prime mover
with that equipment attached is a rotary cultivator;

''rotary cultivator'' means-

   (a)  a rotary cultivator;

   (b)  a rotary hoe; or

   (c)  a rotary tiller,

that is-

   (d)  self-propelled; and

   (e)  designed to be operated by a person on foot.

(2) For the purposes of this Act, the manufacture of a bountiable prime mover
or a rotary attachment for a bountiable prime mover may be taken to have been
carried out by a manufacturer notwithstanding that the manufacture of the
engine or of another component of the prime mover, or a component of the
rotary attachment, as the case may be, was not carried out by that
manufacturer.

(3) For the purposes of this Act, the manufacture of a bountiable prime mover
or a rotary attachment for a bountiable prime mover may be taken to have been
carried out at registered premises notwithstanding that the manufacture of the
engine or of another component of the prime mover, or a component of the
rotary attachment, as the case may be, was not carried out at registered
premises.

(4) Where bounty becomes payable in respect of a bountiable prime mover and
the sale of the prime mover referred to in paragraph 8 (3) (b) took place in a
period to which this Act applies, the bounty shall, for the purposes of this
Act, be deemed to have become payable in respect of that prime mover during
that period. 


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