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Securities Industry Act 1980
101Moneys constituting fidelity fund
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##### 101 Moneys constituting fidelity fund
The fidelity fund of a securities exchange shall consist of:
(a) an amount of not less than $100,000, to be paid to the credit of the fund by the securities exchange on the establishment of the fund;
(b) moneys paid to the securities exchange by sole traders or member firms in accordance with the provisions of this Part;
(c) the interest on moneys invested by the securities exchange under Part VIII;
(d) the interest and profits from time to time accruing from the investment of the fidelity fund;
(e) moneys paid into the fidelity fund by the securities exchange;
(f) moneys recovered by or on behalf of the securities exchange in the exercise of a right of action conferred by this Part;
(g) moneys paid by an insurer pursuant to a contract of insurance or indemnity entered into by the securities exchange under section 121; and
(h) all other moneys lawfully paid into the fund.