transparency

"transparency", in relation to a document, means - (a) a developed negative or positive photograph of that document (in this DEFINITION referred to as an "original photograph") made on a transparent base, by means of light reflected from or transmitted through the document; (b) a copy of an original photograph made by the use of photo-sensitive material (being photo-sensitive material on a transparent base) placed in surface contact with the original photograph; or (c) any one of a series of copies of an original photograph, the first of the series being made by the use of photo-sensitive material (being photo-sensitive material on a transparent base) placed in surface contact with a copy referred to in paragraph (b), and each succeeding copy in the series being made, in the same manner from any preceding copy in the series;
ACT 125 - COMPANIES ACT 1965
4. Interpretation.

transparency

"transparency", in relation to a document, means - (a) a developed negative or positive photograph of that document (in this DEFINITION referred to as an "original photograph") made on a transparent base, by means of light reflected from or transmitted through the document; (b) a copy of an original photograph made by the use of photo-sensitive material (being photo-sensitive material on a transparent base) placed in surface contact with the original photograph; or (c) any one of a series of copies of an original photograph, the first of the series being made by the use of photo-sensitive material (being photo-sensitive material on a transparent base) placed in surface contact with a copy referred to in paragraph (b), and each succeeding copy in the series being made, in the same manner from any preceding copy in the series;
ACT 125 - COMPANIES ACT 1965
4. Interpretation.

transparency

"transparency", in relation to a document, means- (a) a developed negative or positive photograph of that document (in this definition referred to as an "original photograph") made on a transparent base, by means of light reflected from or transmitted through the document; (b) a copy of an original photograph made by the use of photo-sensitive material (being photo-sensitive material on a transparent base) placed in surface contact with the original photograph; or (c) any one of a series of copies of an original photograph, the first of the series being made by the use of photo-sensitive material (being photo-sensitive material on a transparent base) placed in surface contact with a copy referred to in paragraph (b), and each succeeding copy in the series being made, in the same manner from any preceding copy in the series;
ACT 125 - COMPANIES ACT 1965
4. Interpretation.

transparency

"transparency", in relation to a document, means- (a) a developed negative or positive photograph of that document (in this definition referred to as an "original photograph") made on a transparent base, by means of light reflected from or transmitted through the document; (b) a copy of an original photograph made by the use of photo-sensitive material (being photo-sensitive material on a transparent base) placed in surface contact with the original photograph; or (c) any one of a series of copies of an original photograph, the first of the series being made by the use of photo-sensitive material (being photo-sensitive material on a transparent base) placed in surface contact with a copy referred to in paragraph (b), and each succeeding copy in the series being made, in the same manner from any preceding copy in the series;
ACT 125 - COMPANIES ACT 1965
4. Interpretation.