THE CORPORATIONS LAW
PART 13 - THE CORPORATIONS LAW
THE CORPORATIONS LAW 82 The Corporations Law is as follows:...
CHAPTER 7 - SECURITIES
PART 7.4 - CONDUCT OF SECURITIES BUSINESS
Division 3 - Recommendations about securities
SECTION 850 DEFENCES TO ALLEGED BREACH OF SUBSECTION 849(2) 850(1) [Person not aware of matter to be disclosed] Where: (a) a person:(i) when making a recommendation orally, fails to disclose; or
(ii) when making a recommendation in writing, fails to set out in that writing;as required by subsection 849(2), particulars of a matter; and (b) it is proved that the person was not, and could not reasonably be expected to have been, aware of that matter when making the recommendation; the failure is not a contravention of that subsection. 850(2) [Chinese Wall] Where: (a) a dealer or investment adviser, or a representative of a dealer or investment adviser:
(i) when making a recommendation orally, fails to disclose; or
(ii) when making a recommendation in writing, fails to set out in that writing;as required by subsection 849(2), particulars of a matter; (b) in the case of a representative of a dealer or investment adviser - by making the recommendation, the representative does an act as a representative of the dealer or investment adviser; (c) it is proved that the dealer or investment adviser had in operation, throughout a period beginning before the decision to make the recommendation was made and ending after the recommendation was made, arrangements to ensure that:
(i) the natural person who made the decision knew nothing about that matter before the end of that period; and
(ii) no advice with respect to the making of the recommendation was given to the person by anyone who knew anything about that matter; and(d) it is also proved that:
(i) the person in fact knew nothing about that matter before the end of that period; and
(ii) no such advice was so given;the failure is not a contravention of that subsection. 850(3) [Effect of defences on each other] Neither of subsections (1) and (2) limits the generality of the other.
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