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shall be determined in the same manner as the question whether a corporation is the holding company of another corporation is determined under the Companies Ordinance.
(2) For the purposes of this Act, the question whether companies are related to each other shall be determined in the same manner as the question whether two corporations arc related to each other is determined under the Companies Ordinance.
(3) In this section, "the Companies Ordinance" means the Companies Ordinance 1962–1973 of the Australian Capital Territory or, if that Ordinance is amended, that Ordinance as amended.

Companies to which Act applies.
5. (1) This Act applies in relation to a company only if the sum of the amounts received by that company, or where that company is included in. a prescribed group of companies, by the companies in. that group, during the period of twelve months that ended on the immediately preceding 30th June as payments for the supply of goods, or the supply of services, or both, exceeded Twenty million, dollars.
(2) A reference in sub-section (1) to 30th June shall,, in the case of a company that has, or a prescribed group of companies that have, adopted accounting periods ending on a day other than. 30th June, be read as a reference to that day.
(3) For the purposes of this section, if two or more companies are related to each other—
       (a) they constitute a prescribed group of companies; and
       (b) each of them is included in any other prescribed group of companies in which any of them is included.
(4) A reference in this section to the supply of goods or services, in relation to a company that, is included in a prescribed group of companies, does not include a reference to the supply of goods or services by that company to another company that is included in. the same group.
Part II—Constitution of the Tribunal

Constitution of Tribunal.
6. (1) There is hereby established a Prices Justification Tribunal, which shall consist of a Chairman and such number of other members as are from time to time appointed in accordance with this Act.
(2) The members shall be appointed by the Governor-General.
(3) A member other than the Chairman may be appointed, as a full-time member or as a part-time member.
(4) For the purposes of sub-sections 4(3a) and (4) of the Superannuation Act 1922–1971 the Chairman and. the full-time members shall each be deemed to be required, by the terms of his appointment, to give the whole of his time to the duties of his office.

Terms and conditions of appointment.
7. (1) Subject to this Act, a member holds office for such period, being a period of