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Industrial Relations Act 1996
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#### 129I Effect of this Part
129I Effect of this Part
> > (1) This Part does not (except as provided by section 129D (6)), limit or exclude any other rights of recovery of remuneration of an outworker in the clothing trades, or any liability of any person with respect to the remuneration of such an outworker, whether or not arising under this Act or any other law or an industrial instrument.
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> > An outworker may, for example, seek an order from an industrial court under section 365 instead of making an unpaid remuneration claim under section 129D.
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> > (2) Nothing in section 129F (3) limits or excludes any right of recovery arising under any other law with respect to any amount of money owed by the apparent employer to the actual employer.
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> > (3) Nothing in this Part limits the rights of entry and inspection of officers of industrial organisations for the purpose of investigating any breach of a provision of this Part or a condition of employment conferred by or under this Part.
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> **ch 2, pt 11, divs 1–4 (ss 129A–129J):** Ins 2006 No 1, Sch 1 \[2\].
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> **ch 2, pt 11, div 4 (ss 129D–129J):** Ins 2006 No 1, Sch 1 \[2\].