Statutory Guarantees. consumer goods (a) if we sell you the goods – a condition that we have the right to do so (Guarantee as to title); (b) aguarantee that you will enjoy undisturbed possession of the goods, except where we or a third party with an interest in them you were pre- informed of are entitled to disturb it (Guarantee as to undisturbed possession); (c) if you are to own the goods at a later date – that they will remain free of third-party interests you were not pre- informed of, excluding any floating charge over our assets (Guarantee as to undisclosed securities etc.); (d) a condition that the goods will be of acceptable quality, measured with reference to a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods) and excluding any defects we drew to your attention or which you should have seen when you examined them, before you contracted to acquire them (Guarantee as to acceptable quality); (e) a condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for any purpose you told us you wanted them for, except if you did not rely (or unreasonably relied) on our skill or judgment in that regard (Guarantee as to fitness for any disclosed purpose); (f) a condition that the goods, if supplied by description, will correspond to that description (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by description); and (g) a condition that the goods, if supplied by reference to a sample or demonstration model, will correspond with the sample or demonstration model in quality state and condition (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by sample or demonstration model) – and nothing in your Contract limits those guarantees or your remedies for any breach of them.
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Sources: Customer Terms
Statutory Guarantees. consumer goods
(a) if we sell you the goods – a condition that we have the right to do so (Guarantee as to title);
(b) aguarantee a guarantee that you will enjoy undisturbed possession of the goods, except where we or a third party with an interest in them you were pre- informed of are entitled to disturb it (Guarantee as to undisturbed possession);
(c) if you are to own the goods at a later date – that they will remain free of third-third party interests you were not pre- pre-informed of, excluding any floating charge over our assets (Guarantee as to undisclosed securities etc.);
(d) a condition that the goods will be of acceptable quality, measured with reference to a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods) and excluding any defects we drew to your attention or which you should have seen when you examined them, before you contracted to acquire them (Guarantee as to acceptable quality);
(e) a condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for any purpose you told us you wanted them for, except if you did not rely (or unreasonably relied) on our skill or judgment in that regard (Guarantee as to fitness for any disclosed purpose);
(f) a condition that the goods, if supplied by description, will correspond to that description (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by description); and
(g) a condition that the goods, if supplied by reference to a sample or demonstration model, will correspond with the sample or demonstration model in quality state and condition (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by sample or demonstration model) – and nothing in your Contract limits those guarantees or your remedies for any breach of them.
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Sources: Customer Terms
Statutory Guarantees. consumer goodsgoods If we supply you with goods of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domes�c or household use or consump�on, 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:
(a) if we sell you the goods – a condition condi�on that we have the right to do so (Guarantee as to title�tle);
(b) aguarantee a guarantee that you will enjoy undisturbed possession of the goods, except where we or a third party with an interest in them you were pre- informed preinformed of are entitled en�tled to disturb it (Guarantee as to undisturbed possession);
(c) if you are to own the goods at a later date – that they will remain free of third-third party interests you were not pre- pre-informed of, excluding any floating floa�ng charge over our assets (Guarantee as to undisclosed securities securi�es etc.);
(d) a condition condi�on that the goods will be of acceptable quality, measured with reference to a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition condi�on of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods) and excluding any defects we drew to your attention a�en�on or which you should have seen when you examined them, before you contracted to acquire them (Guarantee as to acceptable quality);
(e) a condition condi�on that the goods will be reasonably fit fit for any purpose you told us you wanted them for, except if you did not rely (or unreasonably relied) on our skill or judgment in that regard (Guarantee as to fitness fitness for any disclosed purpose);
(f) a condition that the goods, if supplied by description, will correspond to that description (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by description); and
(g) a condition that the goods, if supplied by reference to a sample or demonstration model, will correspond with the sample or demonstration model in quality state and condition (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by sample or demonstration model) – and nothing in your Contract limits those guarantees or your remedies for any breach of them.
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Sources: Customer Terms
Statutory Guarantees. consumer goods
(a) if we sell you the goods – a condition that we have the right to do so (Guarantee as to title);
(b) aguarantee a guarantee that you will enjoy undisturbed possession of the goods, except where we or a third party with an interest in them you were pre- informed of are entitled to disturb it (Guarantee as to undisturbed possession);
(c) if you are to own the goods at a later date – that they will remain free of third-third party interests you were not pre- pre-informed of, excluding any floating charge over our assets (Guarantee as to undisclosed securities etc.);
(d) a condition that the goods will be of acceptable quality, measured with reference to a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods) and excluding any defects we drew to your attention or which you should have seen when you examined them, before you contracted to acquire them (Guarantee as to acceptable quality);
(e) a condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for any purpose you told us you wanted them for, except if you did not rely (or unreasonably relied) on our skill or judgment in that regard (Guarantee as to fitness for any disclosed purpose);
(f) a condition that the goods, if supplied by description, will correspond to that description (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by description); and
(g) a condition that the goods, if supplied by reference to a sample or demonstration model, will correspond with the sample or demonstration model in quality state and condition (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by sample or demonstration model) – and nothing in your Contract limits those guarantees or your remedies for any breach of them.. COMM_I040006_Aug20
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Sources: Telecommunications
Statutory Guarantees. consumer goodsgoods 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:
(a) if we sell you the goods – a condition that we have the right to do so (Guarantee as to title);
(b) aguarantee a guarantee that you will enjoy undisturbed possession of the goods, except where we or a third party with an interest in them you were pre- pre-informed of of, are entitled to disturb it (Guarantee as to undisturbed possession);
(c) if you are to own the goods at a later date – that they will remain free of third-third party interests you were not pre- informed of, excluding any floating charge over our assets (Guarantee as to undisclosed securities etc.);
(d) a condition that the goods will be of acceptable quality, measured with reference to a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods) and excluding any defects we drew to your attention or which you should have seen when you examined them, before you contracted to acquire them (Guarantee as to acceptable quality);
(e) a condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for any purpose you told us you wanted them for, except if you did not rely (or unreasonably relied) on our skill or judgment in that regard (Guarantee as to fitness for any disclosed purpose);
(f) a condition that the goods, if supplied by description, will correspond to that description (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by description); and
(g) a condition that the goods, if supplied by reference to a sample or demonstration model, will correspond with the sample or demonstration model in quality state and condition (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by sample or demonstration model) – and nothing in your Contract limits those guarantees or your remedies for any breach of them.
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Sources: Standard Agreement
Statutory Guarantees. consumer goodsgoods 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:
(a) if we sell you the goods – a condition that we have the right to do so (Guarantee as to title);
(b) aguarantee a guarantee that you will enjoy undisturbed possession of the goods, except where we or a third party with an interest in them you were pre- pre-informed of are entitled to disturb it (Guarantee as to undisturbed possession);
(c) if you are to own the goods at a later date – that they will remain free of third-third party interests you were not pre- pre-informed of, excluding any floating charge over our assets (Guarantee as to undisclosed securities etc.);
(d) a condition that the goods will be of acceptable quality, measured with reference to a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods) and excluding any defects we drew to your attention or which you should have seen when you examined them, before you contracted to acquire them (Guarantee as to acceptable quality);
(e) a condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for any purpose you told us you wanted them for, except if you did not rely (or unreasonably relied) on our skill or judgment in that regard (Guarantee as to fitness for any disclosed purpose);
(f) a condition that the goods, if supplied by description, will correspond to that description (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by description); and
(g) a condition that the goods, if supplied by reference to a sample or demonstration model, will correspond with the sample or demonstration model in quality state and condition (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by sample or demonstration model) – and nothing in your Contract limits those guarantees or your remedies for any breach of them.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement
Statutory Guarantees. consumer goodsgoods 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:
(a) if we sell you the goods – a condition that we have the right to do so (Guarantee as to title);
(b) aguarantee a guarantee that you will enjoy undisturbed possession of the goods, except where we or a third party with an interest in them you were pre- pre-informed of of, are entitled to disturb it (Guarantee as to undisturbed possession);
(c) if you are to own the goods at a later date – that they will remain free of third-third party interests you were not pre- informed of, excluding any floating charge over our assets (Guarantee as to undisclosed securities etc.);
(d) a condition that the goods will be of acceptable quality, measured with reference to a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the state and condition of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods) and excluding any defects we drew to your attention or which you should have seen when you examined them, before you contracted to acquire them (Guarantee as to acceptable quality);
(e) a condition that the goods will be reasonably fit for any purpose you told us you wanted them for, except if you did not rely (or unreasonably relied) on our skill or judgment in that regard (Guarantee as to fitness for any disclosed purpose);
(f; fa) a condition that the goods, if supplied by description, will correspond to that description (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by description); and
(g) a condition that the goods, if supplied by reference to a sample or demonstration model, will correspond with the sample or demonstration model in quality state and condition (Guarantee relating to the supply of goods by sample or demonstration model) – and nothing in your Contract limits those guarantees or your remedies for any breach of them.
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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement