Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00826:section:5:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00826
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 10/11)
Character Range: 64272–67044

comment or remark made, at the examination.
state of mind: the state of mind of a person includes:
 (a) the knowledge, intention, opinion, belief or purpose of the person; and
 (b) the person's reasons for the intention, opinion, belief or purpose.
State or Territory credit licence means a licence or registration that:
 (a) is granted under a law of a State or Territory; and
 (b) authorises the licensee or registered person to engage in a credit activity.
strata corporation has the same meaning as in section 204 of the National Credit Code.
subject to an infringement notice, in relation to an offence provision or civil penalty provision, has the meaning given by section 288K.
subscriber, in relation to an approved code of conduct:
 (a) means a person or entity that agrees, in a way required by the applicant for the code's approval, to be bound by the code; and
 (b) if a person or entity no longer agrees to be bound by the code—includes the person or entity during the period that the person or entity did agree to be so bound.
superior court means any of the following courts:
 (a) the Federal Court;
 (b) the Supreme Court of a State or Territory.
supply requirements: see section 133CQ.
taxation law has the same meaning as in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
Territory:
 (a) means the following:
 (i) the Australian Capital Territory;
 (ii) the Jervis Bay Territory;
 (iii) the Northern Territory;
 (iv) Norfolk Island;
 (v) the Territory of Christmas Island;
 (vi) the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands; and
 (b) when used in a geographical sense—includes the Territory's coastal sea (if any).
this Act includes instruments made under this Act.
this jurisdiction: see subsections 21(2) and (3).
transfer matter: see section 191.
transferring court: see section 191.
Transitional Act means the National Consumer Credit Protection (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2009, and includes instruments made under that Act.
tribunal means:
 (a) a tribunal in Australia; or
 (b) any other body, authority or person in Australia having power, by law or by consent of parties, to hear, receive or examine evidence.
unsolicited communication to a consumer: see subsection 133CF(2).
use of a credit card: see subsection 133BA(4).
value of a credit contract, mortgage, guarantee or consumer lease: see section 199.
virtual enquiry technology means any technology that allows a person to appear at all or part of a hearing, examination or other enquiry without being physically present at the hearing, examination or other enquiry.
within the authority: a representative's conduct is within the authority of a person if:
 (a) for a representative who is an employee of the person or of a related body corporate of the person—the conduct is within the