Common use of Statutory Guarantees Clause in Contracts

Statutory Guarantees. consumer services If we supply you with services 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) a guarantee that the services will be rendered with due care and skill (Guarantee as to due care and skill); (b) a guarantee that the services will be reasonably fit for any purpose 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 a par�cular purpose); and (c) a guarantee that the services will be supplied within the �me fixed by the Contract or the �me determined by us, or failing that, within a reasonable �me (Guarantee as to reasonable �me for supply) – and nothing in your Contract limits those warran�es or your remedies for any breach of them.

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Sources: Customer Terms

Statutory Guarantees. consumer services If we supply you with services of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domes�c domestic or household use or consump�onconsumption, you may have the benefit 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) a guarantee that the services will be rendered with due care and skill (Guarantee as to due care and skill); (b) a guarantee that the services will be reasonably fit fit for any purpose 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 a par�cular particular purpose); and (c) a guarantee that the services will be supplied within the �me fixed time fixed by the Contract or the �me time determined by us, or failing that, within a reasonable �me time (Guarantee as to reasonable �me time for supply) – and nothing in your Contract limits those warran�es warranties or your remedies for any breach of them.

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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement

Statutory Guarantees. consumer services If we supply you with services of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domes�c domestic or household use or consump�onconsumption, you may have the benefit 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) a guarantee that the services will be rendered with due care and skill (Guarantee as to due care and skill); (b) a guarantee that the services will be reasonably fit fit for any purpose 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 a par�cular particular purpose); and (c) a guarantee that the services will be supplied within the �me fixed time fixed by the Contract or the �me time determined by us, or failing that, within a reasonable �me time (Guarantee as to reasonable �me time for supply) – and nothing in your Contract limits those warran�es warranties or your remedies for any breach of them.

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Sources: Standard Agreement

Statutory Guarantees. consumer services If we supply you with services of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domes�c domestic or household use or consump�onconsumption, you may have the benefit 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) a guarantee that the services will be rendered with due care and skill (Guarantee as to due care and skill); (b) a guarantee that the services will be reasonably fit fit for any purpose 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 a par�cular particular purpose); and (c) a guarantee that the services will be supplied within the �me fixed time fixe d by the Contract or the �me time determined by us, or failing that, within a reasonable �me time (Guarantee as to reasonable �me time for supply) – and nothing in your Contract limits those warran�es warranties or your remedies for any breach of them.

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Sources: Standard Form of Agreement