ACL Part 4.1 sets out the penalties associated with various contraventions of the ACL.Many penalties are imposed on a 'strict liability' basis.This means that:
A) an element of moral fault or a particular intention on the part of the defendant need not be proven.
B) the Court has no choice about the remedies that are to be applied.
C) no defences are available to the defendant.
D) if the defendant is found liable the penalties are automatically doubled.
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