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AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB BILL 2008





                        New South Wales




Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008


Contents

                                                                   Page
Part 1   Preliminary
          1   Name of Act                                            2
          2   Commencement                                           2
          3   Objects of Act                                         2
          4   Interpretation                                         2

Part 2   Randwick Racecourse
         Division 1    Functions of AJC Limited
          5   AJC Limited has functions while lessee                 5
          6   Functions of AJC Limited in relation to Randwick
              Racecourse                                             5
          7   Use of Racecourse for additional activities            5
          8   Maintenance and erection of buildings and
              improvements                                           5
Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008

Contents

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              Division 2       Racecourse trustees
                9    Appointment of trustees                                       6

              Division 3       Leasing of Racecourse
              10     Further lease of Randwick Racecourse                          6
              11     Trade practices authorisations                                7

              Division 4       Use of Racecourse
              12     By-laws                                                       7
              13     Exclusion of persons from Racecourse                          8
              14     Trespass on Randwick Racecourse                               8

Part 3        Transfer of business undertaking of AJC to AJC
              Limited
              15     Interpretation                                                9
              16     Vesting of AJC's assets                                      10
              17     Transfer of AJC's regulatory authorisations                  11
              18     Rights and liabilities of AJC become those of
                     AJC Limited                                                  12
              19     Contracts and arrangements with AJC                          12
              20     Proceedings against AJC may be taken against
                     AJC Limited                                                  12
              21     Acts or omissions of AJC taken to be those of
                     AJC Limited                                                  13
              22     Certain references to AJC to be read as references to
                     AJC Limited                                                  13
              23     Assets, rights and liabilities outside of New South Wales    13
              24     Cessation of certain personal rights and liabilities of
                     AJC officers                                                 14
              25     Employees of AJC taken to be employees of
                     AJC Limited                                                  15
              26     Certification to registration authorities                    16
              27     No compensation payable                                      16
              28     Confirmation of operation of this Part                       16

Part 4        Miscellaneous
              29     Repeal of Australian Jockey Club Act 1873                    17
              30     AJC not dissolved                                            17
              31     Act to bind State and other jurisdictions                    17
              32     Extraterritorial operation of Act                            17
              33     Effect of this Act on contracts, instruments and related
                     matters                                                      18
              34     Exemption from State tax                                     18


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Contents

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              35     Service or giving of documents                            19
              36     Regulations                                               19
              37     Nature of proceedings for offences                        19
              38     Savings, transitional and other provisions                19
              39     Amendment of other Acts and statutory instruments         19
              40     Review of Act                                             20

Schedule 1           Savings, transitional and other provisions                21
Schedule 2           Amendment of other Acts and statutory
                     instruments                                               22




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I certify that this public bill, which originated in the Legislative Assembly, has
finally passed the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of New
South Wales.


                                                Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
                                                Legislative Assembly,
                                                Sydney,                     , 2008




                             New South Wales




Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008
Act No      , 2008




An Act to provide for the transfer of the business undertaking of the Australian
Jockey Club to Australian Jockey Club Limited and for the granting of further leases
of Randwick Racecourse; and for other purposes.




I have examined this bill and find it to correspond in all respects with the bill as
finally passed by both Houses.


                                   Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.
Clause 1          Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008

Part 1            Preliminary




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:

Part 1         Preliminary
  1      Name of Act
               This Act is the Australian Jockey Club Act 2008.
  2      Commencement
               This Act commences on the date of assent to this Act.
  3      Objects of Act
               The objects of this Act are as follows:
               (a) to transfer the lease of Randwick Racecourse vested in the
                     Chairman of the Committee of the unincorporated Australian
                     Jockey Club to Australian Jockey Club Limited
                     (ACN 130 406 852) and to provide for the lease to be issued for
                     a further term or terms,
               (b) to provide for the functions of Australian Jockey Club Limited in
                     relation to Randwick Racecourse,
               (c) to transfer the remainder of the business undertaking of the
                     unincorporated Australian Jockey Club to Australian Jockey
                     Club Limited,
               (d) to repeal the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 and to re-enact
                     (with modifications) some of the provisions of that Act that have
                     continuing application,
               (e) to make provision for matters of a savings or transitional nature,
               (f) to make consequential amendments to certain other Acts and
                     statutory instruments.
  4      Interpretation
         (1)   Definitions
               In this Act:
               AJC means the club known as the Australian Jockey Club as referred to
               in the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873.
               AJC Limited means Australian Jockey Club Limited (ACN 130 406
               852), and includes its successors and permitted assigns.
               assets means any legal or equitable estate or interest (whether present or
               future, whether vested or contingent and whether personal or
               assignable) in real or personal property of any description (including
               money), and includes securities, choses in action and documents.



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Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008                                           Clause 4

Preliminary                                                                Part 1




              club rules means:
               (a) in relation to the AJC--the document entitled the Constitutional
                      Rules of the Australian Jockey Club, as in force from time to
                      time, and
              (b) in relation to AJC Limited--the constitution of the company and
                      any other document issued by AJC Limited that contains rules
                      concerning membership of the company, as in force from time to
                      time.
              commencement day means the day on which this Act commences.
              Corporations Act means the Corporations Act 2001 of the
              Commonwealth.
              exercise a function includes perform a duty.
              function includes a power, authority or duty.
              general law means the common law and equity (as modified from time
              to time by legislation).
              instrument means an instrument (other than this Act or an instrument
              made under this Act) or any other document that creates, modifies or
              extinguishes rights or liabilities (or would do so if lodged, filed or
              registered in accordance with any law), and includes any judgment,
              order, process or other instrument issued by a court or tribunal.
              legislation includes:
               (a) any statute of a legislature (whether enacted or made in Australia
                      or elsewhere), and
              (b) any proclamation, regulation, rule, by-law, order or any other
                      kind of subordinate legislation (however described) made under
                      the authority of a statute of a legislature (whether enacted or
                      made in Australia or elsewhere).
              liabilities means any liabilities, debts or obligations (whether present or
              future, whether vested or contingent and whether personal or
              assignable).
              power includes an authority.
              Racecourse lease means any of the following:
               (a) any lease of Randwick Racecourse granted to AJC Limited by the
                      Racecourse trustees under section 10,
              (b) any lease of Randwick Racecourse originally granted to the AJC
                      under section 3A of the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 that, by
                      operation of Part 3, is vested in AJC Limited.
              Racecourse trustees means the trustees for the time being of Randwick
              Racecourse.




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Clause 4          Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008

Part 1            Preliminary




               Randwick Racecourse means:
                (a) the land comprised in Certificate of Title Folio Identifier
                      1/130234, and
               (b) the land comprised in Certificate of Title Folio Identifier
                      1642/752011, and
                (c) the land comprised in Certificate of Title Folio Identifier
                      1588/752011,
               and includes any buildings, structures, fixtures, fittings and other
               improvements on that land.
               regulatory authorisation means any licence, permit, consent,
               entitlement, accreditation or other authority under State legislation.
               rights means any rights, powers, privileges or immunities (whether
               present or future, whether vested or contingent and whether personal or
               assignable).
               State legislation means any legislation of the State.
               the State means New South Wales.
         (2)   When events or other things occur
               If this Act provides for an event or other thing to occur on a particular
               day, that event or thing is taken to occur at the beginning of that day.
         (3)   Notes
               Notes included in this Act do not form part of this Act.




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Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008                                          Clause 5

Randwick Racecourse                                                       Part 2




Part 2        Randwick Racecourse
Division 1           Functions of AJC Limited
  5    AJC Limited has functions while lessee
              AJC Limited has the functions conferred or imposed on it by or under
              this Part only while it is the lessee of Randwick Racecourse.
  6    Functions of AJC Limited in relation to Randwick Racecourse
              AJC Limited has the following functions in relation to Randwick
              Racecourse:
              (a) to manage, use and maintain the land that comprises the
                   Racecourse for the purpose of a public racecourse and associated
                   activities,
              (b) to manage, use and maintain that land for any other purpose
                   authorised by or under this Part or the Racecourse lease.
  7    Use of Racecourse for additional activities
       (1)    AJC Limited may, with the consent of the Racecourse trustees and
              subject to such terms and conditions as the trustees think fit, use (or
              permit the use of) all or any part of Randwick Racecourse for the
              purposes of an activity, or class of activities, that AJC Limited would
              otherwise not be authorised to conduct (or allow another person to
              conduct).
       (2)    The use of Randwick Racecourse in accordance with any consent given
              under this section is not to be regarded as a breach of the Racecourse
              lease.
       (3)    Nothing in this section affects the operation of any other State
              legislation for the time being applicable to or in respect of any activity
              or class of activities referred to in this section.
  8    Maintenance and erection of buildings and improvements
       (1)    AJC Limited may maintain any buildings and other improvements
              within Randwick Racecourse.
       (2)    AJC Limited may erect or re-erect buildings and other improvements
              within Randwick Racecourse if AJC Limited considers it necessary or
              expedient to do so for or in connection with the use of the Racecourse.




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Clause 9          Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008

Part 2            Randwick Racecourse




Division 2           Racecourse trustees
  9      Appointment of trustees
         (1)   Despite the repeal of the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873, the Governor
               may continue to appoint new trustees for Randwick Racecourse to
               replace any trustee who:
                (a) dies, or
               (b) resigns, or
                (c) ceases to reside in the State, or
               (d) becomes incapable of acting as a trustee.
         (2)   Subject to this Act, the Racecourse trustees continue to hold Randwick
               Racecourse subject to the trust referred to in the preamble to the
               Australian Jockey Club Act 1873.

Division 3           Leasing of Racecourse
10       Further lease of Randwick Racecourse
         (1)   On the surrender of any Racecourse lease that is in force, the
               Racecourse trustees may grant a further lease or leases, on such terms
               and conditions as they see fit, of all or any part of Randwick Racecourse
               to AJC Limited for a period not exceeding 99 years.
         (2)   A lease granted under this section may contain options for the lessee to
               renew the lease for a further period or periods.
         (3)   If the lease contains options for renewal of the lease by the lessee, the
               aggregate of the original period and the further period or periods must
               not exceed 99 years.
         (4)   When granting the first lease under this section, the Racecourse trustees
               must take such action as is necessary to ensure that the State (or the
               Crown in right of the State) does not breach any contractual obligation
               that the State (or the Crown in right of the State) has to procure the
               granting of a new lease of Randwick Racecourse to the AJC or its
               successors.
         (5)   The Minister may, by order in writing served on each of the Racecourse
               trustees, give such directions to the trustees as the Minister thinks fit
               concerning the period, terms or conditions of the first lease to be granted
               under this section for the purpose of ensuring that the State (or the
               Crown in right of the State) does not breach any of its contractual
               obligations in relation to the granting of the lease.
         (6)   The Racecourse trustees:
               (a) must comply with any directions given under subsection (5), and


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Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008                                         Clause 11

Randwick Racecourse                                                      Part 2




              (b)    are not to be regarded as having acted in breach of trust if they
                     comply with a requirement imposed by this section or with any
                     directions given under subsection (5).
       (7)    AJC Limited is, subject to any Racecourse lease, authorised to grant
              subleases and licences to use any part of Randwick Racecourse while it
              is the lessee of the Racecourse.
       (8)    The grant of a lease under this section does not affect the continued
              operation of any sublease or licence to use Randwick Racecourse (or
              any part of the Racecourse) previously granted by or on behalf of the
              AJC or AJC Limited.
       (9)    If a Racecourse lease provides for the payment of damages by the AJC
              or AJC Limited in the event of the non-fulfilment by the AJC or AJC
              Limited of a term or condition of the lease, those damages are taken to
              be liquidated damages and may be recovered as such by the Racecourse
              trustees in any court of competent jurisdiction.
11     Trade practices authorisations
       (1)    The following are specifically authorised by this Act for the purposes of
              the Trade Practices Act 1974 of the Commonwealth and the
              Competition Code of New South Wales:
               (a) the giving of directions under section 10 and the conduct of any
                    person in compliance with any such directions,
              (b) any lease entered into between the Racecourse trustees and AJC
                    Limited as provided by section 10,
               (c) the conduct of those bodies and any agent in negotiating and
                    entering into any such lease,
              (d) the conduct of those bodies and any agent in performing the terms
                    of any such lease.
       (2)    Anything authorised to be done by this section is authorised only to the
              extent to which it would otherwise contravene Part IV of the Trade
              Practices Act 1974 of the Commonwealth or the Competition Code of
              New South Wales.

Division 4           Use of Racecourse
12     By-laws
       (1)    AJC Limited may make by-laws, not inconsistent with this Act or any
              other law, for or with respect to any of the following matters:
              (a) the admission and expulsion of members or former members of
                     the AJC or AJC Limited and other persons from Randwick



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Clause 13         Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008

Part 2               Randwick Racecourse




                       Racecourse (or from any building, structure or other part of the
                       Racecourse),
               (b)     rates, tolls or charges to be paid for admission to Randwick
                       Racecourse (or to any building, structure or other part of the
                       Racecourse),
               (c)     any other matter concerning or connected with the use or
                       management of Randwick Racecourse.
         (2)   The by-laws may create offences punishable by an amount not
               exceeding 5 penalty units.
         (3)   A by-law has no effect unless approved by the Governor.
               Note. Any by-law made by a person or body that requires the approval of the
               Governor is a statutory rule for the purposes of the Interpretation Act 1987.
               Accordingly, it must be published in the Gazette in order to come into force.
         (4)   Nothing in this section (including subsection (3)) limits any other power
               that AJC Limited has apart from this section (including under the
               Corporations Act) to make, amend or repeal its club rules or to
               otherwise deal with its members or business.
13       Exclusion of persons from Racecourse
         (1)   AJC Limited may refuse a person admission to, or expel a person from,
               any part of Randwick Racecourse (or cause a person to be refused
               admission or expelled) if:
               (a) the person is a member or former member of the AJC or AJC
                    Limited who has been disqualified pursuant to the club rules of
                    the AJC or AJC Limited, or
               (b) there are reasonable grounds for believing that the person's
                    presence on the Racecourse would be undesirable in the interests
                    of the public using the Racecourse or prejudicial to the proper
                    conduct of racing at the Racecourse.
         (2)   The provisions of subsection (1) are in addition to, and not in derogation
               of, any power to refuse admission or expel a person that is conferred by
               or under the by-laws or other legislation or at general law.
14       Trespass on Randwick Racecourse
               A person must not wilfully trespass on any part of Randwick
               Racecourse (or any building or structure located within that
               Racecourse).
               Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
               Note. Division 2 (Criminal destruction and damage) of Part 4 of the Crimes Act
               1900 contains a number of offences involving damage to property.




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Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008                                             Clause 15

Transfer of business undertaking of AJC to AJC Limited                       Part 3




Part 3        Transfer of business undertaking of AJC to
              AJC Limited
15     Interpretation
       (1)    In this Part:
              AJC Chairman means the Chairman of the AJC Committee, and
              includes any person who formerly held that office.
              AJC Committee means the Committee of the AJC, and includes a
              former Committee of the AJC.
              AJC Committee member means any member of the AJC Committee,
              and includes any person who formerly held that office.
              AJC member means any member of the AJC, and includes any person
              who is a former member of the AJC.
              AJC officer means the AJC Chairman or any other AJC Committee
              member.
              AJC's assets means:
               (a) all of the assets vested (whether absolutely or contingently) in, or
                     otherwise held by, the AJC Chairman on behalf of the AJC
                     (whether under the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 or
                     otherwise) immediately before the commencement day, and
              (b) all of the assets purportedly vested (whether absolutely or
                     contingently), or otherwise held, in the name of the AJC instead
                     of the AJC Chairman immediately before the commencement
                     day,
              and includes (without limitation) any lease of Randwick Racecourse
              granted to the AJC as provided by the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873.
              Note. The Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 provided for land and other property
              of the AJC to be vested in the AJC Chairman for the time being.
              AJC's business undertaking means all of the following:
               (a) AJC's assets,
              (b) AJC's liabilities,
               (c) AJC's rights,
              (d) AJC's regulatory authorisations.
              AJC's liabilities means all actual or potential liabilities of the AJC
              (including any actual or potential liability enforceable against an AJC
              officer under the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 or otherwise in his or
              her capacity as such) immediately before the commencement day.
              AJC's regulatory authorisations means all regulatory authorisations in
              force that are held by or on behalf of the AJC immediately before the




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Clause 16         Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008

Part 3            Transfer of business undertaking of AJC to AJC Limited




               commencement day, including (without limitation) each of the
               following:
                (a) any licence held by or on behalf of the AJC that is in force under
                      the Liquor Act 1982 or the Liquor Act 2007,
               (b) any poker machine entitlements or licences held by or on behalf
                      of the AJC under the Gaming Machines Act 2001,
                (c) any licence held by or on behalf of the AJC that is in force under
                      the Racing Administration Act 1998,
               (d) any certificate of registration held by or on behalf of the AJC that
                      is in force under the Registered Clubs Act 1976,
                (e) any licence held by or on behalf of the AJC that is in force under
                      the Totalizator Act 1997.
               AJC's rights means all actual or potential rights of the AJC (including
               any actual or potential right enforceable by an AJC officer under the
               Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 or otherwise in his or her capacity as
               such) immediately before the commencement day.
               conduct includes any act or omission.
         (2)   A reference in this Part to a potential right or liability being enforceable
               by or against a specified person immediately before the commencement
               day is a reference to the right or liability being so enforceable at that
               time assuming it had been an actual right or liability rather than a
               potential right or liability.
16       Vesting of AJC's assets
         (1)   AJC's assets vest in, and become the assets of, AJC Limited by virtue
               of this section on the commencement day:
               (a) without the need for any further conveyance, transfer, assignment
                      or assurance, and
               (b) free of any estate or interest that any AJC member may have had
                      in the assets immediately before the commencement day by
                      reason of being a member.
         (2)   Without limiting subsection (1), any lease of Randwick Racecourse
               granted to the AJC under the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 that is in
               force immediately before the commencement day vests in AJC Limited
               as lessee on the commencement day for the remainder of the period of
               the lease (and subject to the same conditions and restrictions that
               applied in relation to the original lease).
         (3)   No attornment to AJC Limited by a lessee or sublessee from the AJC is
               required.




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Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008                                             Clause 17

Transfer of business undertaking of AJC to AJC Limited                       Part 3




17     Transfer of AJC's regulatory authorisations
       (1)    Each of AJC's regulatory authorisations (an original regulatory
              authorisation) becomes the regulatory authorisation of AJC Limited
              (the transferred regulatory authorisation) on the commencement day
              for the purposes of the State legislation under which the original
              regulatory authorisation was issued or given (the relevant State
              legislation).
       (2)    A transferred regulatory authorisation:
              (a) has effect as if it had been issued to AJC Limited for the
                    remainder of the period (if any) for which the original regulatory
                    authorisation was issued, unless it is sooner cancelled, forfeited,
                    surrendered or otherwise ceases to have effect under the relevant
                    State legislation, and
              (b) is subject to the same terms, conditions and endorsements as the
                    original regulatory authorisation until those terms, conditions or
                    endorsements are altered, varied or revoked in accordance with
                    the relevant State legislation.
       (3)    The following provisions of the Registered Clubs Act 1976 do not apply
              in relation to AJC Limited in the specified circumstances:
               (a) section 10 (1) (c) and (d) of that Act do not apply in relation to
                     AJC Limited for the period of 6 months after the commencement
                     day,
              (b) such provisions of that Act, or the regulations made under that
                     Act, as may be prescribed by the regulations under this Act do not
                     apply in the circumstances (if any) specified in the regulations
                     under this Act (being circumstances that relate to the operation of
                     this Part).
              Note. Section 41J (Disposal by registered club of real property) of the
              Registered Clubs Act 1976 has no operation in relation to the transfer of the
              AJC's core property by operation of this Part because the disposal has been
              effected by this Part rather than the AJC.
       (4)    The Minister is not to recommend the making of a regulation for the
              purposes of subsection (3) (b) unless the Minister administering the
              Registered Clubs Act 1976 has consented to the making of the
              regulation.
       (5)    The person or body (a regulatory body) that has the function under the
              relevant State legislation of issuing regulatory authorisations of the
              same kind as a transferred regulatory authorisation must, at the request
              of AJC Limited, re-issue the transferred regulatory authorisation in the
              name of AJC Limited (with substantially the same terms, conditions and
              endorsements as the transferred regulatory authorisation).




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Clause 18         Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008

Part 3            Transfer of business undertaking of AJC to AJC Limited




         (6)   No fee or charge is payable by AJC Limited to a regulatory body for or
               in respect of the exercise of any function by the regulatory body in
               connection with the transfer or re-issue of a regulatory authorisation by
               operation of, or under, this section.
18       Rights and liabilities of AJC become those of AJC Limited
         (1)   AJC's rights become by virtue of this section the rights of AJC Limited
               on the commencement day and may be exercised without regard to any
               fetters on the exercise of those rights that were enforceable by any AJC
               members immediately before the commencement day by reason of
               being members.
         (2)   AJC's liabilities become by virtue of this section the liabilities of AJC
               Limited on the commencement day.
         (3)   Without limiting subsection (2), any indemnity granted by or on behalf
               of the AJC to an AJC officer before the commencement day with
               respect to conduct in his or her capacity as such is enforceable against
               AJC Limited on and from the commencement day as if AJC Limited
               had granted the indemnity.
19       Contracts and arrangements with AJC
               On and from the commencement day (and without limiting sections 16,
               18 and 24), AJC Limited is entitled to the benefit and subject to the
               burden of, and is taken to be a party to, any contract or arrangement in
               force immediately before the commencement day that was entered into
               by the AJC (or by a person on behalf of the AJC) with any person as if
               AJC Limited were named in the contract or arrangement instead of the
               AJC (or the person on behalf of the AJC).
20       Proceedings against AJC may be taken against AJC Limited
         (1)   All proceedings by or against the AJC (whether or not those
               proceedings are commenced using the name of the AJC Chairman) that:
               (a) are pending immediately before the commencement day, and
               (b) relate to any part of AJC's business undertaking,
               are taken on and from the commencement day to be proceedings
               pending by or against AJC Limited.
         (2)   Nothing in this Part renders defective any proceedings by or against the
               AJC, the AJC Committee, any AJC officer or any AJC member
               (whether or not those proceedings are commenced using the name of the
               AJC Chairman).




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Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008                                             Clause 21

Transfer of business undertaking of AJC to AJC Limited                       Part 3




21     Acts or omissions of AJC taken to be those of AJC Limited
       (1)    Any act, matter or thing done or omitted to be done before the
              commencement day by, to or in respect of the AJC in relation to any part
              of AJC's business undertaking is (to the extent to which that act, matter
              or thing has any force or effect) taken on and from the commencement
              day to have been done or omitted to be done by, to or in respect of AJC
              Limited.
       (2)    Without limiting subsection (1), that subsection extends to any conduct
              (whether unconscionable, misleading, deceptive or otherwise) of any
              AJC officer in his or her capacity as such.
22     Certain references to AJC to be read as references to AJC Limited
       (1)    Subject to subsection (2) and the regulations, on and from the
              commencement day any reference in any instrument to the AJC, the
              AJC Committee or any AJC officer while acting on behalf of the AJC
              is (to the extent to which it relates to any part of AJC's business
              undertaking) to be read as a reference to AJC Limited.
       (2)    Subsection (1) does not apply in relation to any reference of the kind
              referred to in that subsection in any Act or other statutory instrument
              that is amended by Schedule 2.
23     Assets, rights and liabilities outside of New South Wales
       (1)    If any asset that forms part of AJC's assets:
               (a) is vested in or held by an AJC officer under the law of an external
                     jurisdiction immediately before the commencement day, and
              (b) does not, despite section 16, become the asset of AJC Limited
                     under the law of that jurisdiction,
              the AJC officer:
               (c) subject to paragraph (d), holds the asset, for the purposes of the
                     law of New South Wales, in trust for the sole benefit of AJC
                     Limited until such time as the asset becomes the asset of AJC
                     Limited under the law of the external jurisdiction or the trust is
                     otherwise terminated, and
              (d) if it is possible for the AJC officer to vest the asset in AJC
                     Limited under the law of that external jurisdiction by effecting a
                     conveyance, transfer, assignment or assurance and AJC Limited
                     directs it--must, in accordance with any such direction, effect
                     any such conveyance, transfer, assignment or assurance.
              Note. For example, paragraph (d) enables AJC Limited to direct that the legal
              title to an asset be transferred to it as the beneficial owner of the asset.




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Clause 24         Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008

Part 3            Transfer of business undertaking of AJC to AJC Limited




         (2)   The trust created by subsection (1) (c) is to be treated, for all purposes,
               as if it was a bare trust declared by the AJC officer inter vivos.
               Note. The general law relating to the law of trusts applies to the trust created by
               subsection (1) (c).
         (3)   AJC Limited is the person nominated by this Act for the purposes of
               appointing a new trustee under Division 1 of Part 2 of the Trustee Act
               1925 in respect of the trust created by subsection (1) (c).
               Note. The provisions of Division 1 of Part 2 of the Trustee Act 1925 provide for
               the appointment and removal of trustees.
         (4)   If any right that forms part of AJC's rights (being rights that are not also
               part of AJC's assets):
                (a) is exercisable by an AJC officer under the law of an external
                      jurisdiction, and
               (b) does not, despite section 18 (1), become a right of AJC Limited
                      on or after the commencement day under the law of that
                      jurisdiction,
               the AJC officer (or any person entitled to exercise the right instead of
               the AJC officer) must exercise that right in accordance with any
               directions given by AJC Limited from time to time.
         (5)   If any liability that forms part of AJC's liabilities:
                (a) is a liability enforceable against an AJC officer under the law of
                      an external jurisdiction, and
               (b) does not, despite section 18 (2), become a liability of AJC
                      Limited on or after the commencement day under the law of that
                      jurisdiction,
               the AJC officer (or, if the officer is deceased, the estate of the officer) is
               entitled to be indemnified by AJC Limited against the liability.
         (6)   In this section:
               external jurisdiction means any of the following:
                (a) a State (other than New South Wales),
               (b) a Territory,
                (c) the Commonwealth,
               (d) a jurisdiction outside of Australia.
24       Cessation of certain personal rights and liabilities of AJC officers
               If any asset, right or liability (whether actual or potential) or any
               regulatory authorisation becomes that of AJC Limited by operation of
               this Part:




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              (a)    any AJC officer who held any such asset, or in whom such an
                     asset was vested, ceases on and from the commencement day:
                      (i) to hold, or be vested with, the asset, and
                     (ii) to have any rights or liabilities associated with holding or
                            being vested with the asset, and
              (b)    any AJC officer who could have exercised or otherwise enforced
                     any such right ceases on and from the commencement day to
                     have the power to exercise or otherwise enforce the right, and
              (c)    any AJC officer against whom any such liability was or could
                     have been enforceable ceases on and from the commencement
                     day to be the person against whom that liability may be enforced,
                     and
              (d)    any AJC officer who held any such regulatory authorisation
                     ceases on and from the commencement day:
                      (i) to hold the authorisation, and
                     (ii) to have any rights or liabilities associated with holding the
                            authorisation.
25     Employees of AJC taken to be employees of AJC Limited
       (1)    Any person who, immediately before the commencement day, was an
              employee of the AJC is taken on and from that day to be an employee
              of AJC Limited on the same terms and conditions as under the person's
              contract of employment with the AJC immediately before that day.
       (2)    The terms and conditions of employment of any employee referred to in
              subsection (1) may, after the commencement day, be changed in the
              same way as they could have been before the commencement day.
       (3)    The service with the AJC of an employee referred to in subsection (1)
              is taken to be service with AJC Limited for all purposes and the
              employee's accrued entitlements with the AJC are taken to be accrued
              entitlements with AJC Limited.
       (4)    An employee referred to in subsection (2) is not entitled to payment
              (including, without limitation, any payment in lieu of leave or any
              damages or other compensation, whether under legislation, contract or
              otherwise) arising out of, or resulting from, the operation of this Part.
       (5)    Nothing in this section affects the continued application (if any) of any
              industrial instrument under the Industrial Relations Act 1996 to the
              employment of an employee referred to in subsection (2).




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26       Certification to registration authorities
         (1)   In this section:
               registration authority means a person or body that has functions under
               any law in connection with the keeping of a register in respect of assets,
               rights or liabilities.
         (2)   AJC Limited may lodge with a registration authority a certificate
               certifying as to such information as may reasonably be required by the
               registration authority to enable the registration authority to exercise any
               function of the authority arising in connection with the transfer of any
               asset, right or liability to AJC Limited by operation of this Part.
         (3)   Such a certificate is to be accepted and acted upon by the registration
               authority and, despite any other law, the registration authority is not
               entitled to require that the information concerned be provided to it in
               any particular form or in any particular manner.
         (4)   No fee or charge is payable by AJC Limited to a registration authority
               for or in respect of the exercise of any function by the registration
               authority in connection with the transfer of an asset, right or liability by
               operation of this Part.
27       No compensation payable
               No compensation is payable to any person or body in connection with
               the operation of this Part in respect of any asset, right, liability or
               regulatory authorisation.
28       Confirmation of operation of this Part
         (1)   The Minister may, by notice in writing, confirm that particular
               employees, assets, rights, liabilities or regulatory authorisations have
               become the employees, assets, rights, liabilities or regulatory
               authorisations of AJC Limited by operation of this Part.
         (2)   Such a notice is evidence of that fact.




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Miscellaneous                                                                 Part 4




Part 4        Miscellaneous
29     Repeal of Australian Jockey Club Act 1873
              The Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 is repealed.
30     AJC not dissolved
       (1)    Subject to Part 3, nothing in this Act (including the repeal of the
              Australian Jockey Club Act 1873) operates to dissolve or terminate the
              AJC.
       (2)    Accordingly, the AJC is not required to wind up its affairs or pay its
              liabilities and distribute its assets as a result of the operation of this Act.
       (3)    However, the AJC may (but need not) be dissolved, and its affairs
              wound up, in accordance with any relevant law applicable to the
              dissolution of unincorporated associations of persons.
31     Act to bind State and other jurisdictions
       (1)    This Act binds the State and, in so far as the legislative power of the
              Parliament of New South Wales permits, the other States, the Territories
              and the Commonwealth.
       (2)    Without limiting subsection (1), this Act has effect despite any privilege
              or immunity of the Crown in any of its capacities.
       (3)    This Act does not make any State or Territory, the Commonwealth, or
              the Crown in any of its capacities, liable to be prosecuted for an offence.
       (4)    A reference in this section to a State, Territory or the Commonwealth
              includes a reference to the Government of the State, Territory or
              Commonwealth.
32     Extraterritorial operation of Act
       (1)    It is the intention of the Parliament of New South Wales that the
              operation of this Act should, as far as possible, include operation in
              relation to the following:
               (a) things situated in or outside the territorial limits of the State,
              (b) acts, transactions and matters done, entered into or occurring in
                     or outside the territorial limits of the State,
               (c) things, acts, transactions and matters (wherever situated, done,
                     entered into or occurring) that would, apart from this Act, be
                     governed or otherwise affected by the law of another State, a
                     Territory, the Commonwealth or a foreign country.




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         (2)   Without limiting subsection (1), it is the intention of the Parliament of
               New South Wales that the provisions of this Act have an operation in
               relation to the things, acts, transactions and matters referred to in that
               subsection even if the rules of private international law (whether at
               general law or as provided by legislation) would require the application
               of a law other than this Act instead of the provisions of this Act.
33       Effect of this Act on contracts, instruments and related matters
               The operation of this Act (and, in particular, Part 3) is not to be regarded
               as:
               (a) a breach of contract, trust or confidence or otherwise as a civil
                     wrong, or
               (b) a breach of any instrument (including, without limitation, any
                     provision prohibiting, restricting or regulating the assignment or
                     transfer of employees, assets, rights, liabilities or regulatory
                     authorisations), or
               (c) an event of default under any contract or other instrument, or
               (d) giving rise to any remedy by a party to a contract or other
                     instrument, or as causing or permitting the termination of, or
                     exercise of rights under, any contract or other instrument.
34       Exemption from State tax
         (1)   In this section:
               exempt matter means any of the following:
                (a) the transfer of any employees, assets, rights, liabilities or
                      regulatory authorisations by operation of Part 3 (including,
                      without limitation, any instrument executed only for a purpose
                      ancillary to or consequential on the operation of Part 3),
               (b) anything certified by the Minister in writing as having been done
                      in consequence of such a transfer (for example, the transfer or
                      registration of an interest in land).
               State tax means application or registration fees, stamp duty or any other
               tax, duty, fee or charge imposed by any State legislation or other law of
               the State.
         (2)   State tax is not payable in relation to:
               (a) an exempt matter, or
               (b) anything done because of, or for a purpose connected with or
                      arising out of, an exempt matter.




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Australian Jockey Club Bill 2008                                          Clause 35

Miscellaneous                                                             Part 4




35     Service or giving of documents
       (1)    A document that is authorised or required by this Act or the regulations
              to be served on or given to any person may be served or given:
               (a) in the case of a natural person:
                      (i) by delivering it to the person personally, or
                     (ii) by sending it by post to the address specified by the person
                           for the giving or service of documents or, if no such
                           address is specified, the residential or business address of
                           the person last known to the person giving or serving the
                           document, or
                    (iii) by sending it by facsimile transmission to the facsimile
                           number of the person, or
              (b) in the case of a body corporate:
                      (i) by leaving it with a person apparently of or above the age
                           of 16 years at, or by sending it by post to, the head office,
                           a registered office or a principal office of the body
                           corporate or to an address specified by the body corporate
                           for the giving or service of documents, or
                     (ii) by sending it by facsimile transmission to the facsimile
                           number of the body corporate.
       (2)    Nothing in this section affects the operation of any provision of a law or
              of the rules of a court authorising a document to be served on a person
              in any other manner.
36     Regulations
              The Governor may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, for
              or with respect to any matter that by this Act is required or permitted to
              be prescribed or that is necessary or convenient to be prescribed for
              carrying out or giving effect to this Act.
37     Nature of proceedings for offences
              Proceedings for an offence under this Act or the by-laws may be dealt
              with summarily before the Local Court.
38     Savings, transitional and other provisions
              Schedule 1 has effect.
39     Amendment of other Acts and statutory instruments
              The Acts and other statutory instruments specified in Schedule 2 are
              amended as set out in that Schedule.




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40       Review of Act
         (1)   The Minister is to review this Act to determine whether the policy
               objectives of the Act remain valid and whether the terms of the Act
               remain appropriate for securing those objectives.
         (2)   The review is to be undertaken as soon as possible after the period of
               5 years from the date of assent to this Act.
         (3)   A report on the outcome of the review is to be tabled in each House of
               Parliament within 12 months after the end of the period of 5 years.




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Schedule 1               Savings, transitional and other
                         provisions
                                                                           (Section 38)

Part 1        General
  1    Regulations
       (1)    The regulations may contain provisions of a savings or transitional
              nature consequent on the enactment of the following Acts:
              this Act
       (2)    Any such provision may, if the regulations so provide, take effect from
              the date of assent to the Act concerned or a later date.
       (3)    To the extent to which any such provision takes effect from a date that
              is earlier than the date of its publication in the Gazette, the provision
              does not operate so as:
               (a) to affect, in a manner prejudicial to any person (other than the
                     State or an authority of the State), the rights of that person
                     existing before the date of its publication, or
              (b) to impose liabilities on any person (other than the State or an
                     authority of the State) in respect of anything done or omitted to
                     be done before the date of its publication.

Part 2        Provision consequent on enactment of this Act
  2    Existing by-laws taken to be by-laws made under this Act
              Any by-law made under section 12 of the Australian Jockey Club Act
              1873 that is in force immediately before the commencement day is
              taken to have been made under section 12 of this Act, and may be
              amended and repealed accordingly.




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Schedule 2             Amendment of other Acts and statutory
                       instruments
                                                                           (Section 39)

2.1 Australian Jockey Club (Randwick Racecourse) By-law
[1]   Clause 1 Name of By-law
      Insert "1981" after "By-law" where secondly occurring.
[2]   Clause 3 Definitions
      Insert in alphabetical order:
                    AJC and AJC Limited are defined in the Act.
                    Club means AJC Limited.
                    club rules is defined in the Act.
[3]   Clause 3, definition of "Curator"
      Omit "the Committee" wherever occurring. Insert instead "AJC Limited".
[4]   Clause 3, definition of "member"
      Omit the definition. Insert instead:
                  member, in relation to the Club, means a person who is a member
                  of the Club, as determined from time to time by its club rules, and
                  includes any person who is a member of the AJC as determined
                  from time to time under its club rules.
[5]   Clause 3, definition of "Racecourse"
      Omit the definition. Insert instead:
                  Racecourse has the same meaning as Randwick Racecourse has
                  in the Act.
[6]   Clause 3, definition of "the Act"
      Omit "1873". Insert instead "2008".
[7]   Clause 5 Rates, tolls and charges
      Omit "For the purposes of sections 12 and 23 of the Act, the following rates,
      tolls and charges are prescribed:" from clause 5 (1).
      Insert instead "The following rates, tolls and charges are prescribed in relation
      to admission to the Racecourse:".




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 [8]   Clauses 5 (2) and 13 (2)
       Omit "The Committee" wherever occurring. Insert instead "AJC Limited".
 [9]   Clauses 6, 7 (1), 8 (1) and (3), 9, 11 (a) and (f), 13 (1) (a), (b) and (f)
       and 14 (1)
       Omit "the Committee" wherever occurring. Insert instead "AJC Limited".
[10]   Clause 6 (c)
       Omit "Rules of Racing of the Australian Jockey Club".
       Insert instead "Rules of Racing (within the meaning of the Thoroughbred
       Racing Act 1996)".
[11]   Clause 6 (d)
       Omit "the Club". Insert instead "the AJC or AJC Limited".
[12]   Clause 10 Entry to judge's box etc
       Omit "a member of the Committee" and "authorised in that behalf by the
       Committee" wherever occurring.
       Insert instead "a director or the Secretary/General Manager of the Club" and
       "authorised for that purpose by the Club", respectively.
[13]   Clause 11 Offences
       Omit "vested in and held under the Act by the chairman" from clause 11 (h).
       Insert instead "of AJC Limited".
[14]   Clause 15
       Omit the clause. Insert instead:
       15     Penalty
                      The penalty for an offence against this By-law is 1 penalty unit.
[15]   Clause 16 Savings and transitional provisions
       Insert at the end of the clause:
              (2)     Any act, matter or thing done by the Committee of the AJC that,
                      immediately before the commencement of the amendments to
                      this By-Law made by the Australian Jockey Club Act 2008, had
                      effect under (or for the purposes of) a provision of this By-Law
                      continues to have effect under (or for the purposes of) that
                      provision as if it had been done by AJC Limited.




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[16]   Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions
       Insert "of the AJC" after "the Committee" wherever occurring in clause 2.

2.2 Registered Clubs Act 1976 No 31
       Section 30 Rules of registered clubs
       Insert "Limited (ACN 130 406 852)" after "Australian Jockey Club" in
       section 30 (6) (a).

2.3 Subordinate Legislation Act 1989 No 146
       Schedule 4 Excluded instruments
       Omit "1873" from item 6. Inserted instead "2008".

2.4 Thoroughbred Racing Act 1996 No 37
 [1]   Section 3 Definitions
       Omit the definition of AJC from section 3 (1). Insert instead:
                   AJC means Australian Jockey Club Limited (ACN 130 406 852).
 [2]   Section 13 Functions of Racing NSW
       Insert after section 13 (3) (before the note):
              (4)      In this section:
                       AJC means the club known as the Australian Jockey Club as
                       referred to in the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873 on the
                       commencement of this section.
 [3]   Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions
       Insert in clause 1 in alphabetical order:
                     AJC means the club known as the Australian Jockey Club as
                     referred to in the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873.




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[4]    Schedule 1
       Insert at the end of the Schedule (with appropriate Part and clause numbers):

       Part          Provision consequent on enactment of
                     Australian Jockey Club Act 2008
              Amendments made by Australian Jockey Club Act 2008
                     The amendments made to this Act by the Australian Jockey Club
                     Act 2008 do not affect the nomination of a person by the
                     Australian Jockey Club (as referred to in the Australian Jockey
                     Club Act 1873) for the purposes of any provision of this Act and
                     any such nomination continues to have effect despite those
                     amendments.

2.5 Totalizator Act 1997 No 45
       Section 6B Major racing bodies
       Insert "Limited (ACN 130 406 852)" after "Australian Jockey Club" in
       section 6B (1) (a).

2.6 Water Savings Order 2005
       Schedule 1 Designated water users--businesses
       Insert "Limited (ACN 130 406 852)" after "Australian Jockey Club".

2.7 World Youth Day Act 2006 No 106
[1]    Section 3 Definitions
       Omit the definition of AJC from section 3 (1). Insert instead:
                   AJC means the club known as the Australian Jockey Club as
                   referred to in the Australian Jockey Club Act 1873, and includes
                   AJC Limited on and from the commencement of the Australian
                   Jockey Club Act 2008.
                   AJC Limited has the same meaning as in the Australian Jockey
                   Club Act 2008.
[2]    Section 3 (3) and (4)
       Insert after section 3 (2):
              (3)    On and from the commencement of the Australian Jockey Club
                     Act 2008, the following provisions apply (except in relation to the
                     provisions of this section and section 44G (3) and (4)):



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                       (a)    a reference in this Act or the regulations to the Committee
                              of the AJC is to be read as including a reference to the
                              directors of AJC Limited,
                       (b)    a reference in this Act or the regulations to a member of the
                              Committee of the AJC is to be read as including a
                              reference to a director or the secretary of AJC Limited,
                       (c)    a reference in this Act or the regulations to the AJC
                              Constitutional Rules is to be read as including a reference
                              to the constitution of AJC Limited,
                       (d)    a reference in this Act or the regulations to the Australian
                              Jockey Club Act 1873 is to be read as including a reference
                              to the Australian Jockey Club Act 2008.
                       Note. The Australian Jockey Club Act 2008 provided for the employees,
                       assets, rights, liabilities and regulatory authorisations of the AJC to
                       become those of AJC Limited on and from the day on which that Act
                       commenced. However, the Act did not otherwise operate to dissolve the
                       AJC.
              (4)      The provisions of subsection (3) extend to references in any
                       regulations (including regulations for the purposes of
                       section 44C) that were made before the commencement of that
                       subsection.
[3]   Schedule 1 Savings, transitional and other provisions
      Insert before clause 1:

      Part 1           General
[4]   Schedule 1, Part 2
      Insert at the end of the Schedule:

      Part 2           Provision consequent on enactment of
                       Australian Jockey Club Act 2008
          2   Existing directions bind AJC Limited
                       Any direction in force under section 44C immediately before the
                       commencement of the Australian Jockey Club Act 2008 that was
                       given to the AJC or the AJC Committee binds AJC Limited and
                       its directors and other officers as if it had been given to AJC
                       Limited and its directors and other officers.




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2.8 World Youth Day Regulation 2008
       Clause 3 Prescribed persons and bodies for purposes of directions
       under section 44C of Act
       Insert at the end of the clause:
                     Note. Section 3 (3) and (4) of the Act operate to update references in this
                     clause to the AJC, the Committee of the AJC and any member of the
                     Committee to include references to AJC Limited, the directors of AJC
                     Limited and any director or the secretary of AJC Limited, respectively.




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