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THERAPEUTIC GOODS (VICTORIA) ACT 2010 - SECT 54

Conduct by officers, employees or agents

    (1)     If, in any proceeding under the Victorian provisions, it is necessary to establish the state of mind of a body corporate in relation to particular conduct, it is sufficient to show—

        (a)     that the conduct was engaged in by an officer of that body corporate within the scope of the officer's actual or apparent authority and     the officer had that state of mind; or

        (b)     that the conduct was engaged in by an agent of the body corporate and—

              (i)     the agent acted at the specific direction or with the specific consent or agreement of the body corporate; and

              (ii)     the agent had that state of mind; and

              (iii)     the body corporate was aware of the agent's state of mind when the conduct was engaged in.

    (2)     For the purposes of any proceeding under the Victorian provisions, any conduct engaged in on behalf of a body corporate is deemed to have been engaged in also by the body corporate if the conduct was engaged in by—

        (a)     an officer of the body corporate within the scope of the officer's actual or apparent authority; or

        (b)     any other person     at the specific direction or with the specific consent or agreement of an officer of the body corporate,     if the giving of the direction, consent or agreement is within the scope of the actual or apparent authority of the officer     .

    (3)     If, in any proceeding under the Victorian provisions, it is necessary to establish the state of mind of a person other than a body corporate in relation to particular conduct, it is sufficient to show—

        (a)     that the conduct was engaged in by an employee of that person within the scope of the employee's actual or apparent authority and the employee had that state of mind; or

        (b)             that the conduct was engaged in by an agent of the person and—

              (i)     the agent acted at the specific direction or with the specific consent or agreement of the person; and

              (ii)     the agent had that state of mind; and

              (iii)     the person was aware of the agent's state of mind when the conduct was engaged in.

    (4)     For the purposes of any proceeding under the Victorian provisions, any conduct engaged in on behalf of a person other than a body corporate ( the principal ) is deemed to have been engaged in also by the principal if the conduct was engaged in by—

        (a)     an employee of the principal within the scope of the employee's actual or apparent authority; or

        (b)     any other person     at the specific direction or with the specific consent or agreement of an employee of the principal,         if the giving of the direction, consent or agreement is within the scope of the actual or apparent authority of the employee     .

    (5)     A reference in this section to the state of mind of a person includes a reference to the knowledge, intention, opinion, belief or purpose of the person and the person's reasons for the intention, opinion, belief or purpose.



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