THE CORPORATIONS LAW

CHAPTER 8 - THE FUTURES INDUSTRY

PART 8.7 - OFFENCES

Division 2 - General

SECTION 1265   COMPENSATION FOR LOSS ETC.  

1265(1)  [Liability to compensate other party to a dealing]  

Where:

(a)  a person who, because of having particular information, is precluded by section 1253 from dealing in a futures contract deals, in contravention of section 1256, in that futures contract; or

(b)  a person, being a body corporate, deals, in contravention of section 1256, in a futures contract at a time when an officer of the body is, because of having particular information, precluded from dealing in that futures contract;

the person is liable (whether or not the person has been convicted of an offence in respect of the contravention) to compensate any other party to the dealing who did not have that information for any loss sustained by that party because of any difference between the price at which the dealing took place and the price at which it would be likely to have taken place if that information had been generally available.

1265(2)  [Liability to compensate other persons]  

A person who contravenes any of sections 1259 to 1264 (inclusive) (whether or not the person has been convicted of an offence in respect of the contravention) is liable to pay compensation to any other person who, in dealing in futures contracts, suffers loss because of the difference between the price at which the dealing takes place and the price at which it would be likely to have taken place if the contravention had not occurred.

1265(3)  [Amount of compensation]  

The amount of compensation for which a person is liable under subsection (1) or (2) is:

(a)  in a case to which paragraph (b) does not apply - the amount of the loss sustained by the person claiming the compensation; or

(b)  if the first-mentioned person has been found by a court to be liable, or has been ordered by a court, to pay an amount or amounts to any other person or persons under this Part or under subsection 232(7) or a corresponding previous law because of the same act or transaction - the amount of that loss less the amount or the sum of the amounts that the first-mentioned person has been so found to be liable, or has been so ordered, to pay.

1265(4)  [Onus of proof]  

For the purposes of subsection (3), the onus of proving that the liability of a person to pay an amount to another person arose from the same act or transaction from which another liability arose lies on the person liable to pay the amount.

1265(5)  [Time limit for maintaining action]  

An action under this section for recovery of compensation for a loss is not maintainable after the end of the period of 2 years commencing on the day of completion of the dealing in which the loss occurred.

1265(6)  [Commission may bring action in person's name]  

The Commission may, if it considers it to be in the public interest to do so, bring an action in the name of, and for the benefit of, a person for recovery of compensation for a loss referred to in subsection (1) and suffered by that person.

1265(7)  [Liability under other law]  

Nothing in subsection (1) affects any liability that a person may incur under any other law.


 

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