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Trading (Allowable Hours) Act 1990
sec.19Closure of non-exempt shops not to confer advantage
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### sec.19 Closure of non-exempt shops not to confer advantage
A person must not—
hawk goods; or
exhibit or expose samples for the sale of goods by retail, take an order for the sale of goods by retail, or sell goods by retail; or
sell goods by auction;
at a locality on a day or during hours when a non-exempt shop in which the goods are sold at the locality would be required under this Act to be closed.
This section does not apply to—
the conduct of a bazaar or fair, or the sale of work, for a religious, charitable, educational or other purpose from which no private profit is to be derived; or
the normal conduct of business of an exempt shop.
s 19 sub 1994 No. 23 s 11
amd 2017 No. 26 s 10
(sec.19-ssec.1) A person must not— hawk goods; or exhibit or expose samples for the sale of goods by retail, take an order for the sale of goods by retail, or sell goods by retail; or sell goods by auction; at a locality on a day or during hours when a non-exempt shop in which the goods are sold at the locality would be required under this Act to be closed.
(sec.19-ssec.2) This section does not apply to— the conduct of a bazaar or fair, or the sale of work, for a religious, charitable, educational or other purpose from which no private profit is to be derived; or the normal conduct of business of an exempt shop.
- (a) hawk goods; or
- (b) exhibit or expose samples for the sale of goods by retail, take an order for the sale of goods by retail, or sell goods by retail; or
- (c) sell goods by auction;
- (a) the conduct of a bazaar or fair, or the sale of work, for a religious, charitable, educational or other purpose from which no private profit is to be derived; or
- (b) the normal conduct of business of an exempt shop.