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(ii) applies, a person is not required to repay an amount paid under section 11C of the Act in relation to a lease payment that relates to a period before the person disposes of the goods.

 (5) The amount mentioned in subsection 11C (1) of the Act is not payable if:
 (a) an amount was payable for a similar acquisition; and
 (b) the Minister tells the person in writing that, in the Minister's opinion, the person's reasonable needs were met by that acquisition.

27 Claims for payment

 (1) A claim for an amount covered by subsection 11C (1) of the Act for an acquisition covered by these Regulations:
 (a) must be signed:
 (i) if the expense of the acquisition was incurred by a member of the Tribunal — by that member; or
 (ii) if the expense of the acquisition was incurred by the Tribunal — by the Registrar or Deputy Registrar of the Tribunal; and
 (b) must be sent with the tax invoice for the acquisition; and
 (c) must be sent:
 (i) for an acquisition of a motor vehicle — to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade; or
 (ii) in any other case — to the Australian Taxation Office; and
 (d) for an acquisition of a motor vehicle — may be sent at any time after the acquisition; and
 (e) for an acquisition of anything other than a motor vehicle — may only be sent:
 (i) with another claim; or
 (ii) at least 3 months after another claim from the Tribunal or member of the Tribunal.

 (2) In this regulation:
Deputy Registrar of the Tribunal includes an official of the Tribunal who is acting as Deputy Registrar of the Tribunal.

28 Manner of payment

  For paragraph 11C (3) (b) of the Act, the amount is to be paid to a single recipient, or an account, nominated by the Tribunal or member of the Tribunal.

Part 6 Waiver and delegation

29 Waiver of privileges and immunities

 (1) The Tribunal may waive any privileges or immunities conferred by the Act or these Regulations on the following people:
 (a) a member of the Tribunal;
 (b) the Registrar of the Tribunal;
 (c) experts appointed under article 289 of the Convention;
 (d) witnesses, experts and persons performing missions;
 (e) agents, counsel and advocates, other than those agents, counsel and advocates mentioned in subregulation (2).

 (2) A State that is a party to proceedings before the Tribunal may waive any privileges or immunities conferred by the Act or these Regulations on an agent, counsel or advocate representing, or designated by, that State for the proceedings.

 (3) The Registrar may, with the approval of the President of the Tribunal, waive any privileges or immunities conferred by