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Introduction Agents Act 2001
sec.11Persons carrying out activities with a community purpose
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### sec.11 Persons carrying out activities with a community purpose
A person is not an introduction agent only because the person carries on an activity that has some of the features of an introduction service if—
the activity is carried out for a community purpose; and
any net proceeds from the activity are solely applied, or are to be solely applied, to furthering the community purpose.
In this section—
community purpose means—
a philanthropic or benevolent purpose, including the promotion of art, culture, science, religion, education, medicine or charity; or
a sporting or recreational purpose, including the benefiting of any sporting or recreational club or association.
(sec.11-ssec.1) A person is not an introduction agent only because the person carries on an activity that has some of the features of an introduction service if— the activity is carried out for a community purpose; and any net proceeds from the activity are solely applied, or are to be solely applied, to furthering the community purpose.
(sec.11-ssec.2) In this section— community purpose means— a philanthropic or benevolent purpose, including the promotion of art, culture, science, religion, education, medicine or charity; or a sporting or recreational purpose, including the benefiting of any sporting or recreational club or association.
- (a) the activity is carried out for a community purpose; and
- (b) any net proceeds from the activity are solely applied, or are to be solely applied, to furthering the community purpose.
- (a) a philanthropic or benevolent purpose, including the promotion of art, culture, science, religion, education, medicine or charity; or
- (b) a sporting or recreational purpose, including the benefiting of any sporting or recreational club or association.