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HOME BUILDING ACT 1989 - SECT 18B
Warranties as to residential building work
(1) The following warranties by the holder of a contractor licence, or a
person required to hold a contractor licence before entering into a contract,
are implied in every contract to do residential building work-- (a) a warranty
that the work will be done with due care and skill and in accordance with the
plans and specifications set out in the contract,
(b) a warranty that all
materials supplied by the holder or person will be good and suitable for the
purpose for which they are used and that, unless otherwise stated in the
contract, those materials will be new,
(c) a warranty that the work will be
done in accordance with, and will comply with, this or any other law,
(d) a
warranty that the work will be done with due diligence and within the time
stipulated in the contract, or if no time is stipulated, within a reasonable
time,
(e) a warranty that, if the work consists of the construction of a
dwelling, the making of alterations or additions to a dwelling or the
repairing, renovation, decoration or protective treatment of a dwelling, the
work will result, to the extent of the work conducted, in a dwelling that is
reasonably fit for occupation as a dwelling,
(f) a warranty that the work and
any materials used in doing the work will be reasonably fit for the specified
purpose or result, if the person for whom the work is done expressly makes
known to the holder of the contractor licence or person required to hold a
contractor licence, or another person with express or apparent authority to
enter into or vary contractual arrangements on behalf of the holder or person,
the particular purpose for which the work is required or the result that the
owner desires the work to achieve, so as to show that the owner relies on the
holder's or person's skill and judgment.
(2) The statutory warranties implied
by this section are not limited to a contract to do residential building work
for an owner of land and are also implied in a contract under which a person
(the
"principal contractor" ) who has contracted to do residential building work
contracts with another person (a
"subcontractor" to the principal contractor) for the subcontractor to do the
work (or any part of the work) for the principal contractor.
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