- Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act1905
- Contents
- An Act relating to Commerce with other Countries
- Part I—Preliminary
- Part II—Inspection of imports and exports
- Part III—Imports
- Part IV—Exports
- Part V—Miscellaneous
- Notes to the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act1905
- Note 1
- Table of Acts
- Table of Amendments
- Table A
Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905
Act No. 16 of 1905 as amended
This compilation was prepared on 9 July 2008 taking into account amendments up to Act No. 73 of 2008
The text of any of those amendments not in force on that date is appended in the Notes section
The operation of amendments that have been incorporated may be affected by application provisions that are set out in the Notes section
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing, Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra
Contents
Part I—Preliminary 1 1 Short title and commencement [see Note 1]......................................1 1A General administration ofAct in relation to imports.........................1 2 Incorporation.....................................................................................1 3 Interpretation.....................................................................................1 4 Application of trade description ........................................................2
Part II—Inspection of imports and exports 3 5 Inspection of imports and exports......................................................3 6 Notice of intention to export..............................................................3
Part III—Imports 5 7 Prohibition of imports not bearing prescribed trade description .........................................................................................5 8 Imported goods found in Australia without prescribed trade
description .........................................................................................5 9 Importation of falsely marked goods.................................................6 9A Imported goods found in Australia with false trade
description .........................................................................................6 10 Forfeiture of falsely marked goods....................................................6
Part IV—Exports 7 10A Application of Part ............................................................................7 11 Prohibition of exports not bearing the prescribed trade
description .........................................................................................7 12 Penalty for applying false trade description to exports......................8 13 Exportation of falsely marked goods.................................................8 14 Marking of goods for export..............................................................9
Part V—Miscellaneous 10
15 | Review of decisions.........................................................................10 | |
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16 | Trade description disclosing trade secrets .......................................10 | |
17 | Regulations......................................................................................10 | |
Notes | 11 |
Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905
An Act relating to Commerce with other Countries
Part I—Preliminary
1 Short title and commencement [see Note 1]
This Act may be cited as the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 and shall commence on a day to be fixed by proclamation not being earlier than six months after the passing of this Act.
1A General administration of Act in relation to imports
The Chief Executive Officer of Customs has the general administration of this Act in so far as it relates to imports.
2 Incorporation
This Act shall be incorporated and read as one with the Customs Act 1901.
Note: Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code applies to this Act in the way described in section 5AA of the Customs Act 1901.
3 Interpretation
In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:
CEO means the Chief Executive Officer of Customs.
Officer means an officer of Customs.
Trade description, in relation to any goods, means any description, statement, indication, or suggestion, direct or indirect:
- (a)
- as to the nature, number, quantity, quality, purity, class, grade, measure, gauge, size, or weight of the goods; or
- (b)
- as to the country or place in or at which the goods were made or produced; or
- (c)
- as to the manufacturer or producer of the goods or the person by whom they were selected, packed, or in any way prepared for the market; or
- (d)
- as to the mode of manufacturing, producing, selecting, packing, or otherwise preparing the goods; or
- (e)
- as to the material or ingredients of which the goods are composed, or from which they are derived; or
- (f)
- as to the goods being the subject of an existing patent,
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privilege, or copyright; and includes a Customs entry relating to goods; and any mark which according to the custom of the trade or common repute is commonly taken to be an indication of any of the above matters shall be deemed to be a trade description within the meaning of this Act.
False trade description means a trade description which, by reason of anything contained therein or omitted therefrom, is false or likely to mislead in a material respect as regards the goods to which it is applied, and includes every alteration of a trade description, whether by way of addition, effacement, or otherwise, which makes the description false or likely to mislead in a material respect.
4 Application of trade description
(1) A false trade description shall be deemed to be applied to goods if:
- (a)
- it is applied to the goods themselves; or
- (b)
- it is applied to any covering, label, reel, or thing used in connexion with the goods; or
- (c)
- it is used in any manner likely to lead to the belief that it describes or designates the goods.
(1A) A trade description which is required by the regulations to be applied to any goods shall be deemed to be applied to the goods if:
- (a)
- it is applied to the goods themselves; or
- (b)
- it is used in relation to the goods in the manner prescribed.
(2) Covering includes any stopper, glass, bottle, vessel, box, capsule, case, frame, or wrapper; and label includes any band or ticket.
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Part II—Inspection of imports and exports
5 Inspection of imports and exports
- (1)
- An officer may inspect and examine all prescribed goods which are imported, or which are entered for export or brought for export to any wharf or place or are in course of manufacture or preparation for export.
- (2)
- The officer may where practicable take samples of any goods inspected by him or her pursuant to this section, and the samples so taken shall be dealt with as prescribed.
- (3)
- For the purposes of this section an officer may enter any ship, wharf or place, and may open any packages, and may do all things necessary to enable him or her to carry out his or her powers and duties under this section.
- (4)
- Without limiting the generality of the power conferred on the CEO under subsection 4(4) of the Customs Administration Act 1985, the CEO may give directions in writing under that subsection concerning:
- (a)
- the circumstances in which the powers under this section may be exercised; and
- (b)
- the officers of Customs who are entitled to exercise those powers; and
- (c)
- the manner and frequency of reporting to the CEO concerning the exercise of those powers.
- (5)
- A direction given for the purposes of subsection (4) is a disallowable instrument for the purposes of section 46A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
6 Notice of intention to export
(1) Every person who intends to export any goods of a kind or class required under this Act to be inspected or examined by an officer, shall, if required to do so by regulation, before the goods are
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shipped, give notice, in accordance with the regulations, to the Customs of his or her intention to export the goods and of the place where the goods may be inspected.
Penalty: $1,000.
(2) For the purposes of an offence against subsection (1), strict liability applies to the physical element of circumstance of the offence, that the notice required to be given is notice in accordance with the regulations.
Note: For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
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Part III—Imports
7 Prohibition of imports not bearing prescribed trade description
- (1)
- The regulations may prohibit the importation or introduction into Australia of any goods unless there is applied to them a trade description of such character, relating to such matters, and applied in such manner, as is prescribed.
- (2)
- Subject to subsection (3), goods imported in contravention of any regulation made for the purposes of subsection (1) are forfeited to the Crown.
- (3)
- If the CEO is satisfied that the contravention was not intentional or reckless:
- (a)
- the CEO may, by notice in writing given to the owner or importer of the goods concerned, require the owner or importer:
- (i)
- to apply the prescribed trade description; or
- (ii)
- to export the goods; within a period specified in the notice; and
- (b)
- if the owner or importer complies with the notice, subsection (2) does not apply in respect of the goods.
- (4)
- No regulations made for the purposes of this section shall take effect until after the expiration of not less than three months from notification in the Gazette.
8 Imported goods found in Australia without prescribed trade description
All imported goods to which a trade description is by the regulations required to be applied, and which are found in Australia without the prescribed trade description, shall until the contrary is proved be deemed, subject to the regulations, to have been imported in contravention of the regulations.
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9 Importation of falsely marked goods
- (1)
- A person shall not import any goods to which a false trade description is applied. Penalty: $10,000.
- (2)
- In a prosecution for an offence against subsection (1) it is a defence if the defendant proves that he or she did not intentionally import the goods in contravention of that subsection.
9A Imported goods found in Australia with false trade description
All imported goods found in Australia which bear a false trade description shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been imported in contravention of this Act.
10 Forfeiture of falsely marked goods
- (1)
- Goods to which a false trade description is applied are prohibited to be imported.
- (2)
- Subject to subsection (3), goods imported in contravention of subsection (1) are forfeited to the Crown.
- (3)
- If the CEO is satisfied that the contravention was not intentional or reckless:
- (a)
- the CEO may, by notice in writing given to the owner or importer of the goods concerned, require the owner or importer to correct the false trade description within a period specified in the notice; and
- (b)
- if the owner or importer complies with the notice, subsection (2) does not apply in respect of the goods.
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Part IV—Exports
10A Application of Part
This Part does not apply in relation to goods that are prescribed goods within the meaning of the Export Control Act 1982.
11 Prohibition of exports not bearing the prescribed trade description
- (1)
- The regulations may prohibit the exportation of any goods, unless there is applied to them a trade description of such character, relating to such matters, and applied in such manner, as is prescribed.
- (2)
- Subject to subsection (3), goods to which the prescribed trade description has not been applied that are entered for export, put on board any ship for export or brought to any wharf or place for export, are forfeited to the Crown.
- (3)
- If the CEO is satisfied that the entry for export, putting on board a ship for export, or bringing to a wharf or place for export, of goods to which the prescribed trade description had not been applied was not intentional or reckless:
- (a)
- the CEO may, by notice in writing given to the owner or exporter of the goods concerned, require the owner or exporter:
- (i)
- to apply the prescribed trade description to the goods before the exportation of the goods and within a period specified in the notice; or
- (ii)
- to withdraw that entry, to remove the goods from that ship, or to remove the goods from that wharf or place, as the case requires, within the period so specified; and
- (b)
- if the owner or exporter complies with the notice, subsection (2) does not apply in respect of the goods.
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12 Penalty for applying false trade description to exports
- (1)
- No person shall:
- (a)
- intentionally apply any false trade description to any goods intended or entered for export or put on any ship or boat for export, or brought to any wharf or place for the purpose of export; or
- (b)
- intentionally export or enter for export or put on any ship or boat for export any goods to which a false trade description is applied.
- (2)
- A person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and is punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding $10,000.
13 Exportation of falsely marked goods
- (1)
- Goods to which any false trade description is applied are prohibited to be exported.
- (2)
- Subject to subsection (3), goods to which a false trade description has been applied that are entered for export, put on board any ship for export or brought to any wharf or place for export, are forfeited to the Crown.
- (3)
- If the CEO is satisfied that entry for export, putting on board a ship for export or bringing to a wharf or place for export, of goods to which a false trade description has been applied was not intentional or reckless:
- (a)
- the CEO may, by notice in writing given to the owner or exporter of the goods concerned, require the owner or exporter:
- (i)
- to correct the false trade description before the exportation of those goods and within a period specified in the notice; or
- (ii)
- to withdraw that entry, to remove the goods from that ship, or to remove the goods from that wharf or place, as the case requires, within the period so specified; and
- (b)
- if the owner or exporter complies with the notice, subsection (2) does not apply in respect of the goods.
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14 Marking of goods for export
Any goods intended for export which have been inspected in pursuance of this Act may in manner prescribed be marked with the prescribed trade description.
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Part V—Miscellaneous
15 Review of decisions
- (1)
- Applications can be made to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for review of decisions of the CEO under subsection 7(3), 10(3), 11(3) or 13(3).
- (2)
- In this section:
decision has the same meaning as in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975.
Note: Subsection 3(3) of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 extends the ordinary meaning of decision.
16 Trade description disclosing trade secrets
The regulations under sections seven and eleven of this Act shall not prescribe a trade description which discloses trade secrets of manufacture or preparation, unless in the opinion of the Governor-General the disclosure is necessary for the protection of the health or welfare of the public.
17 Regulations
The Governor-General may make regulations not inconsistent with this Act prescribing all matters and things required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed or which are necessary and convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act, and particularly for the analysis of samples taken under this Act, and the extent to which certificates of analysis shall be prima facie evidence in proceedings under this Act of the facts therein stated.
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Table of Acts
Notes to the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905
Note 1
The Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 16, 1905 amended as indicated in the Tables below.
All relevant information pertaining to application, saving or transitional provisions prior to 6 April 2001 is not included in this compilation. For subsequent information see Table A.
Table of Acts
Act | Number | Date | Date of | Application, |
and year | of Assent | commencement | saving or | |
transitional | ||||
provisions | ||||
Commerce (Trade | 16, 1905 | 8 Dec 1905 | 8 June 1906 (see | |
Descriptions) Act 1905 | Gazette 1906, | |||
p. 131) | ||||
Commerce (Trade | 37, 1926 | 11 Aug 1926 | 11 Aug 1926 | — |
Descriptions) Act 1926 | ||||
Commerce (Trade | 15, 1930 | 18 July 1930 | 18 July 1930 | — |
Descriptions) Act 1930 | ||||
Commerce (Trade | 13, 1933 | 24 July 1933 | 24 July 1933 | — |
Descriptions) Act 1933 | ||||
Statute Law Revision Act | 80, 1950 | 16 Dec 1950 | 31 Dec 1950 | Ss. 16 and |
1950 | 17 | |||
Statute Law Revision | 93, 1966 | 29 Oct 1966 | 1 Dec 1966 | — |
(Decimal Currency) Act | ||||
1966 | ||||
Statute Law Revision Act | 216, 1973 | 19 Dec 1973 | 31 Dec 1973 | Ss. 9(1) |
1973 | and 10 | |||
Statute Law Revision Act | 61, 1981 | 12 June 1981 | Part VIII (ss. 22, | S. 23(2) |
1981 | 23): 12 June 1981 | |||
(a) | ||||
Commerce (Trade | 151, 1981 | 26 Oct 1981 | 26 Oct 1981 | — |
Descriptions) Amendment | ||||
Act 1981 | ||||
Export Control | 48, 1982 | 9 June 1982 | 1 Jan 1983 (see | — |
(Miscellaneous | s. 2 and Gazette | |||
Amendments) Act 1982 | 1982, No. G48) | |||
Customs Administration | 39, 1985 | 29 May 1985 | 10 June 1985 (see | S. 4 |
(Transitional Provisions | s. 2 and Gazette | |||
and Consequential | 1985, No. S194) | |||
Amendments) Act 1985 |
Table of Acts
Act | Number and year | Date of Assent | Date of commencement | Application, saving or |
transitional | ||||
provisions | ||||
Customs Administration (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 1986 | 10, 1986 | 13 May 1986 | 13 May 1986 | Ss. 2(2) and 4 |
Industry, Technology and Commerce Legislation Amendment Act 1992 | 168, 1992 | 11 Dec 1992 | Part 5 (ss. 14, 15): 30 July 1975 Remainder: Royal Assent | — |
Customs, Excise and Bounty Legislation Amendment Act 1995 | 85, 1995 | 1 July 1995 | Schedule 3 (items 1–7): 1 July 1995 (b) Ss. 18, 20 and | Ss. 18 and 20 |
Schedule 9 (items 48–50): Royal Assent (b) | ||||
Law and Justice Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 | 24, 2001 | 6 Apr 2001 | S. 4(1), (2) and Schedule 7: (c) | S. 4(1) and (2) [see Table A] |
Statute Law Revision Act 2008 | 73, 2008 | 3 July 2008 | Schedule 4 (items 160–164): 4 July 2008 | — |
Act Notes
- (a)
- The Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 was amended by Part VIII (sections 22 and 23) only of the Statute Law Revision Act 1981, subsection 2(1) of which provides as follows: (1) Subject to this section, this Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
- (b)
- The Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 was amended by Schedule 3 (items 1–7) and Schedule 9 (items 48–50) only of the Customs, Excise and Bounty Legislation Amendment Act 1995, subsections 2(1) and (5) of which provide as follows:
- (1)
- Subject to subsections (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6), this Act commences on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
- (5)
- Schedules 2 and 3, items 1, 26 to 45, 49 to 53 and 56 and 67 of Schedule 4, Schedule 6, items 6 to 11 of Schedule 7 and Schedules 8 and 10 commence on 1 July 1995.
- (c)
- The Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 was amended by Schedule 7 only of the Law and Justice Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001, subsection 2(1)(a) of which provides as follows:
(1) Subject to this section, this Act commences at the later of the following times:
(a) immediately after the commencement of item 15 of Schedule 1 to the
Criminal Code Amendment (Theft, Fraud, Bribery and Related Offences) Act 2000;
Item 15 commenced on 24 May 2001.
Table of Amendments
Table of Amendments
ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted
Provision affected How affected
Part I
Heading to Part I ....................... ad. No. 216, 1973 Heading preceding s. 1 ............. rep. No. 216, 1973
S. 1A ......................................... ad. No. 39, 1985 am. No. 85, 1995
Note to s. 2................................ ad. No. 24, 2001
S. 3............................................ am. No. 15, 1930; No. 13, 1933; No. 80, 1950; No. 216, 1973; No. 48, 1982; No. 85, 1995
S. 4............................................ am. No. 15, 1930
Part II
Heading to Part II ...................... ad. No. 216, 1973 Heading preceding s. 5 ............. rep. No. 216, 1973
S. 5............................................ am. No. 15, 1930; No. 85, 1995; No. 73, 2008
S. 6............................................ am. No. 15, 1930; No. 13, 1933; No. 80, 1950; No. 93, 1966; No. 216, 1973; No. 48, 1982; No. 168, 1992; No. 24, 2001; No. 73, 2008
Part III
Heading to Part III ..................... ad. No. 216, 1973 Heading preceding s. 7 ............. rep. No. 216, 1973
S. 7............................................ am. No. 15, 1930; No. 216, 1973; No. 10, 1986; No. 85, 1995
S. 8............................................ am. No. 15, 1930
S. 9............................................ am. No. 93, 1966 rs. No. 216, 1973 am. No. 168, 1992; No. 24, 2001; No. 73, 2008
S. 9A ......................................... ad. No. 15, 1930
S. 10.......................................... am. No. 216, 1973; No. 10, 1986; No. 85, 1995 rs. No. 85, 1995
Part IV
Heading to Part IV..................... ad. No. 216, 1973
S. 10A ....................................... ad. No. 48, 1982 Heading preceding s. 11 ........... rep. No. 216, 1973
S. 11.......................................... am. No. 15, 1930; No. 13, 1933; No. 80, 1950; No. 216, 1973; No. 48, 1982; No. 85, 1995
S. 12.......................................... am. No. 93, 1966; No. 151, 1981; No. 48, 1982; No. 168, 1992; No. 24, 2001
S. 13.......................................... am. No. 15, 1930; No. 13, 1933; No. 80, 1950; No. 216, 1973; No. 48, 1982; No. 85, 1995 rs. No. 85, 1995
Part V
Heading to Part V...................... ad. No. 216, 1973
Table of Amendments
ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted
Provision affected How affected
S. 15.......................................... am. No. 37, 1926 rep. No. 15, 1930 ad. No. 61, 1981 am. No. 48, 1982; No. 10, 1986; No. 85, 1995 rs. No. 85, 1995
Heading preceding s. 17 ........... rep. No. 216, 1973
S. 18.......................................... rep. No. 80, 1950
Table A
Table A
Application, saving or transitional provisions
Law and Justice Legislation Amendment (Application of Criminal Code) Act 2001 (No. 24, 2001)
4 Application of amendments
- (1)
- Subject to subsection (3), each amendment made by this Act applies to acts and omissions that take place after the amendment commences.
- (2)
- For the purposes of this section, if an act or omission is alleged to have taken place between 2 dates, one before and one on or after the day on which a particular amendment commences, the act or omission is alleged to have taken place before the amendment commences.