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HOME BUILDING ACT 1989 - SECT 7
Form of contracts (other than small jobs)
7 Form of contracts (other than small jobs)
Note--: Section 7AAA applies to contracts for small jobs.
(1A) This section
applies to a contract only if the contract price exceeds the prescribed amount
or (if the contract price is not known) the reasonable market cost of the
labour and materials involved exceeds the prescribed amount. The
"prescribed amount" is the amount prescribed by the regulations for the
purposes of this section and is inclusive of GST.
(1) A contract must be in
writing and be dated and signed by or on behalf of each of the parties to it.
(2) A contract must contain-- (a) the names of the parties, including the name
of the holder of the contractor licence shown on the contractor licence, and
(b) the number of the contractor licence, and
(c) a sufficient description of
the work to which the contract relates, and
(d) any plans and specifications
for the work, and
(e) the contract price if known, and
(f) any statutory
warranties applicable to the work, and
(f1) the cost of cover under Part 6 or
6B (if insurance is required under Part 6), and
(g) in the case of a contract
to do residential building work--a conspicuous statement setting out the
cooling-off period that applies to the contract because of section 7BA, and
(h) in the case of a contract to do residential building work (other than a
construction contract to which the
Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999
applies)--details of any progress payments payable under the contract, and
(i) in the case of a contract to do residential building work--a statement
that the contract may be terminated in the circumstances provided by the
general law and that this does not prevent the parties agreeing to additional
circumstances in which the contract may be terminated, and
(j) any other
matter prescribed by the regulations for inclusion in the contract.
(3) The
contract must comply with any requirements of the regulations.
(4) If the
contract price is known, it must be stated in a prominent position on the
first page of the contract.
(5) If the contract price is not known or may be
varied under the contract, the contract must contain a warning to that effect
and an explanation of the effect of the provision allowing variation of the
price. The warning and explanation must be placed next to the price if the
price is known.
(6) A contract must not include in the contract the name of
any person other than the holder of a contractor licence as, or so it may
reasonably be mistaken to be, the holder's name.
(7) This section does not
prevent the holder of a contractor licence with a business name registered
under the Business Names Registration Act 2011 of the Commonwealth from also
referring in such a contract to the business name.
(8) This section does not
apply to-- (a) a contract that is made between parties who each hold a
contractor licence and is for work that each party's contractor licence
authorises the party to contract to do, or
(b) a contract to do specialist
work that is not also residential building work.
Note--: The exception in
paragraph (a) applies to a subcontracting arrangement between licensees, and
to a contract between licensees for work to be done on premises that one of
the licensees owns.
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