ACL definition

ACL means Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Act (No.2) 2010;

Examples of ACL in a sentence

  • Non-Transferable Boat Slips are reassigned by the ACL office upon the sale of a lot except as set forth herein.

  • Failure to complete and sign the Assignment of Transferable Dock form at the time of a lot sale results in revocation of this License, the Transferable Slip automatically returns to the ACL Slip Pool and it becomes a Non-Transferable Slip.

  • Non-Transferable Slips are subject to all Governing Documents of ACL including Rules and Regulations and Operational Programs and Procedures, violation of which may lead to revocation of this License.

  • Transferable Slips are subject to all Governing Documents of ACL including Rules and Regulations and Operational Programs and Procedures, violation of which may lead to revocation of this License and forfeiture of any rights granted hereunder.

  • If any damage to ACL property is caused by the act or neglect of the Boat Owner, his or her agents, guests or employees, or anyone operating the boat described herein, ACL may, at its option, repair such damage and Boat Owner shall thereupon reimburse ACL for the total cost of such damage.


More Definitions of ACL

ACL means the Australian Consumer Law Schedule of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and its associated Regulations as amended;