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Uncollected Goods Act 1995
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> > (1A) This section applies to low value uncollected goods, medium value uncollected goods, high value uncollected goods and personal documents.
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> > (1) Within 7 days after disposing of goods in accordance with this Part, a receiver must prepare a record of the following particulars—
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> > > (a) a description of the goods disposed of,
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> > > (b) the date on which the goods were disposed of,
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> > > (c) the manner in which the goods were disposed of,
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> > > (d) in the case of goods that have been sold—
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> > > > • the name and address of the person to whom they were sold, and
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> > > > • the amount of the proceeds of the sale, and
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> > > > • the amount retained by the receiver to cover the relevant charges due to the receiver in respect of the goods,
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> > > (e) in the case of goods sold by public auction—the name, and the address of the principal place of business, of the auctioneer by whom the goods were sold.
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> > (2) A record prepared under this section must—
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> > > (a) be kept by the receiver for at least the following period from the date on which the goods were disposed of—
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> > > > (i) in relation to low value uncollected goods—12 months,
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> > > > (ii) in any other case—6 years, and
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> > > (b) be made available by the receiver, on request, for inspection by the depositor or by any other person claiming an interest in the goods.
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> Maximum penalty—5 penalty units.
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> **s 30:** Am 2018 No 79, Sch 3.1\[12\] \[13\].