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FRASER HENLEINS PROPRIETARY LIMITED — AppeLtanr ; DEFENDANT, AND
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H.C. or A, National Security—Black marketing—Offence—Price control—Declared goods—Port
1945, wine—Sale at price greater than fixed price—Maximum price—Fixation— we Relation to sale of goods " substantially identical" upon "terms and conditions Sypyey, substantially identical" —Vagueness and uncertainty—Validity of Order— April 30; Severability of clauses in Order—Admissions—Director of company —Authority May 1. '0 bind company—Black Marketing Act 1942 (No. 49 of 1942), ss, 3-5—National ae Security Act 1939-1943 (No. 15 of 1939—No, 38 of 1943), ss. 5 (5), 10 (4)—
Acts Interpretation Act 1901-1941 (No. 2 of 1901—No. 7 of 1941), s. 46 (b)— National Security (Prices) Regulations (S.R.. 1940 No, 176—1942 No. 513),
Starke Duss, 729» 23 (1), (1a) (g) (#}—Prices Regulation Order No, 1016, MeTiernan and - . nace Williams 33. The meaning of the words "substantially identical goods" and "terms
and conditions substantially identical" in relation to the sale of goods, as used in the definition of " ceiling date" in clause 2 and in clause 3 of Prices Regula- tion Order No, 1015, is not so vague and uncertain as to make the Order invalid as not fixing a price. Even if some other clauses of the Order are bad, which was not decided, the validity of clause 3 is preserved by the operation of 8. 5 (5) of the National Security Act 1939-1943 and s. 46 (b) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901-1941,
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