Statutory Guarantees Sample Clauses

Statutory Guarantees goods under $40,000 If we supply you with goods that cost under $40,000 but are not of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption, you may have the benefit of the guarantees set out in clause 34 but our liability for breach of those guarantees (other than a guarantee set out in clauses 34(a) to (c)) is limited to:
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Statutory Guarantees. ACL: The Australian Consumer Law (ACL) contained in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (CCA) provides certain guarantees in sections 60 to 62 (statutory guarantees) which generally require that services supplied to you: • are rendered with due care and skill, • are reasonably fit for any purpose which you, either expressly or by implication, make known to the supplier and might reasonably be expected to achieve any result you have made known to the supplier and • are supplied within a reasonable time (when no time is set). Permitted exclusion: However, the CCA permits a supplier of recreational services to ask you to accept some limitations on those statutory guarantees. Accordingly, to the extent permitted by section 139A of the CCA, you acknowledge and agree that we exclude all liability to you for death or injury resulting from a failure by us to comply with any statutory guarantee. In the previous sentence, “injury” means: • physical or mental injury (including the aggravation, acceleration or recurrence of such an injury); • the contraction, aggravation or acceleration of a disease; or • the coming into existence, the aggravation, acceleration or recurrence of any condition, circumstance, occurrence, activity, form of behaviour, course of conduct or state of affairs in relation to you that is or may be harmful or disadvantageous to you or the community, or that may result in harm or disadvantage to you or the community. Reckless conduct: This exclusion of liability does not apply if you have suffered any significant personal injury that is caused by our reckless conduct (within the meaning given to those terms by the CCA).
Statutory Guarantees services under $40,000 If we supply you with services that cost under $40,000 but are not of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption, you may have the benefit of the guarantees set out in clause 37 but our liability for breach of those guarantees is limited to:
Statutory Guarantees consumer goods If we supply you with goods of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption, you may have the benefit of guarantees set out in Subdivision A, Division 1 of Part 3-2 of the Australian Consumer Law, which (in outline – you should refer to that Act for the precise wording) provide for:
Statutory Guarantees. 24.6.1 Nothing above shall preclude the District's moving according to statutory time lines for layoff.
Statutory Guarantees. Nothing in the Agreement purports to limit or exclude the Client’s rights under the CCA (the Statutory Guarantees). Except for the Statutory Guarantees, SCA (including its respective officers, employees and agents) is not liable to the Client for any loss, damage cost or expense suffered or incurred by the Client (howsoever arising whether for negligence, breach of contract, breach of statutory duty or otherwise) as a result of the preparation or broadcasting or publication of Advertising for the Client by SCA.
Statutory Guarantees. Nothing set forth above shall preclude the YCOE’s moving according to statutory timelines for layoff. Unless AFSCME requests to negotiate additionally over the effects of layoff within seven (7) calendar days of the receipt of notice pursuant to Section 19.1.1, the provisions of this article shall satisfy YCOE’s obligation to bargain this topic during the term of this Agreement.
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Statutory Guarantees. 12.1 Clauses 12.2 and 12.3 only apply if the Customer is deemed a “Consumer” for the purposes of section 3 of the Australian Consumer Law (“ACL”).
Statutory Guarantees. 13.1 Incannex may have the benefit of Statutory Guarantees provided for in Part II of the Australian Consumer Law (being Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010) (Statutory Guarantees) for any loss or damage it suffers in connection with any Job undertaken or completed. Nothing in this agreement (including clause 14.3 but other than clause 13.2) excludes, restricts or modifies, or has the effect of excluding, restricting or modifying, the application of, or Incannex’s exercise of the Statutory Guarantees or any liability of Avance Clinical for failing to satisfy the Statutory Guarantees in connection with a Job, where to do so would have the effect of rendering the relevant provision in these terms void or otherwise unenforceable.
Statutory Guarantees. 8.1 Nothing in this Agreement, whether specifically expressed or implied, shall be construed to diminish or delete any California or federal statutory guarantees that Unit Members enjoy. This Agreement may improve upon California or federal statutory guarantees as long as said guarantees fall within the limits of matters relating to subjects enumerated within the scope of representation, Government Code 3543.2.
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