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HOME BUILDING ACT 1989 - SECT 16DBA
Cooling-off period: person may rescind kit home contract within 5 days without penalty
16DBA Cooling-off period: person may rescind kit home contract within 5 days
without penalty
(1) A person who contracts with a kit home supplier may, by notice in writing,
rescind the contract-- (a) in the case of a person who has been given a copy
of the signed contract--at any time before the expiration of 5 clear business
days after the person is given a copy of the contract, or
(b) in the case of
a person who has not been given a copy of the signed contract within 5 days
after the contract has been signed--at any time before the expiration of 5
clear business days after the person becomes aware that he or she is entitled
to be given a copy of the signed contract.
(2) The notice must state that the
person rescinds the contract and must be given-- (a) to the kit home supplier
personally, or
(b) by leaving it at the address shown in the contract as the
address of the kit home supplier, or
(c) by serving it on the
kit home supplier in accordance with any notice or service provision in the
contract.
(3) If a notice is given in accordance with this section-- (a) the
contract is taken to be rescinded from the time it was signed, but subject to
the rights and obligations conferred by this section, and
(b) the
kit home supplier may retain out of any money already paid to the
kit home supplier under the contract the amount of any reasonable
out-of-pocket expenses the kit home supplier incurred before the rescission,
and
(c) the kit home supplier must refund all other money paid to the
kit home supplier under the contract by (or on behalf of) the party who has
rescinded the contract at or since the time the contract was made, and
(d)
the party who rescinded the contract is not liable to the kit home supplier in
any way for rescinding the contract.
(4) The cooling-off period may be
shortened or avoided by a provision in the contract, but the provision does
not take effect unless and until the other party to the contract gives the
kit home supplier (or the kit home supplier's Australian legal practitioner) a
certificate that complies with subsection (5).
(5) A certificate complies
with this subsection if it-- (a) is in writing, and
(b) is signed by an
Australian legal practitioner, other than-- (i) an Australian legal
practitioner acting for the kit home supplier, or
(ii) any other Australian
legal practitioner employed in the legal practice of an Australian legal
practitioner acting for the kit home supplier, or
(iii) any other Australian
legal practitioner who is a member or employee of a firm in which an
Australian legal practitioner acting for the kit home supplier is a member or
employee, and
(c) indicates the purpose for which the certificate is given,
and
(d) contains a statement to the effect that the Australian legal
practitioner explained to the other party to the contract the effect of the
contract, the nature of the certificate and the effect of giving the
certificate to the kit home supplier.
(6) A contract can be rescinded under
this section even if work has been done under the contract at the time of
rescission.
(7) If a contract is rescinded under this section, the
kit home supplier is entitled to a reasonable price for the work carried out
under the contract to the date the contract is rescinded.
(8) This section
does not apply to a contract of a class specified in the regulations.
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