In this Act:authorised officer has the meaning given in Part 10 (Enforcement).
business day means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday, public holiday or bank holiday in New South Wales.
conveyancer means a person who carries out conveyancing work.
conveyancing business means any business in the course of which conveyancing work is carried out for fee or reward, whether or not the carrying out of conveyancing work is the sole or dominant purpose of the business.
conveyancing work has the meaning given to it by section 4.
costs includes fees, charges, disbursements, expenses and remuneration.
Department means the Department of Commerce.
Director-General means:
(a) the Commissioner for Fair Trading, Department of Commerce, or
(b) if there is no such position in the Department—the Director-General of the Department.
disqualified person has the meaning given to it by section 10.
employee includes any person employed whether on salary, wages, bonus, fees, allowance or other remuneration and includes a director or member of the governing body of a corporation.
exercise a function includes perform a duty.
firm of licensees includes any licensees who share remuneration as licensees, whether or not on the same basis for each of them.
function includes a power, authority or duty.
licence means a licence under this Act.
licensee means the holder of a licence under this Act.
licensee’s records has the meaning given in Part 6 (Records).
money includes an instrument for the payment of money in any case where the instrument may be paid into a bank or other deposit-taking institution.
money received for or on behalf of any person includes money held for or on behalf of any person, whether originally received for or on behalf of the person or not.
records includes books, accounts and other documents.
Tribunal means the Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
trust account means a trust account required to be kept under this Act.
s 3: Am 2013 No 95, Sch 4.10 [1].