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Anti-Discrimination Act 1991
sec.32Retiring age for partners
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### sec.32 Retiring age for partners
It is not unlawful in deciding who should be invited to become a partner in a partnership for a person to discriminate on the basis of age against someone else through a requirement that the other person—
must not be more than a specified age; or
must retire from a partnership at a specified age.
It is not unlawful in any variation of the terms of a partnership for a person to discriminate on the basis of age against someone else through a requirement that the other person—
must not be more than a specified age; or
must retire from a partnership at a specified age.
s 32 amd 1992 No. 59 s 3
sub 1994 No. 29 s 7
amd 1999 No. 33 s 747 sch 3 ; 2010 No. 42 s 214 sch ; 2016 No. 63 s 1157 sch 6
(sec.32-ssec.1) It is not unlawful in deciding who should be invited to become a partner in a partnership for a person to discriminate on the basis of age against someone else through a requirement that the other person— must not be more than a specified age; or must retire from a partnership at a specified age.
(sec.32-ssec.2) It is not unlawful in any variation of the terms of a partnership for a person to discriminate on the basis of age against someone else through a requirement that the other person— must not be more than a specified age; or must retire from a partnership at a specified age.
- (a) must not be more than a specified age; or
- (b) must retire from a partnership at a specified age.
- (a) must not be more than a specified age; or
- (b) must retire from a partnership at a specified age.