Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2005A00135:clause:1_2
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Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 2
Character Range: 3615–5442

2  Definitions
In this Part:
abolition day means the day on which section 3 of the Standards Act commences.
assets means property of every kind and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes:
 (a) choses in action; and
 (b) rights, interests and claims of every kind in or to property, whether arising under an instrument or otherwise, and whether legal or equitable, liquidated or unliquidated, certain or contingent, accrued or accruing.
Australian Safety and Compensation Council has the same meaning as in the Standards Act.
authorised officer means the Minister, the Secretary of the Department or any other person authorised by the Minister for the purposes of this Part.
Commission means the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission that was established under section 6 of the NOHSC Act.
Commission instrument means an instrument subsisting immediately before abolition day:
 (a) to which the Commission was a party; or
 (b) that was given to, or in favour of, the Commission; or
 (c) in which a reference is made to the Commission; or
 (d) under which money is or was, or may become or may have become, payable to the Commission; or
 (e) under which any other property is or was to be, or may become liable to be or to have been, transferred to or by the Commission.
liabilities means liabilities of every kind and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes obligations of every kind, whether arising at law or in equity, whether arising under or by virtue of an instrument or otherwise, and whether liquidated or unliquidated, certain or contingent, accrued or accruing.
NOHSC Act means the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Act 1985.
Secretary means the Secretary of the Department.
Standards Act means the Australian Workplace Safety Standards Act 2005.