Common use of CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT Clause in Contracts

CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT. Where the Company supplies the goods to the customer for the customer’s use in a business for the purpose of the business, the customer agrees that the Consumer Guarantees Act does not apply. Where the Company supplies the product to a customer as a “consumer” as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act for a non-business purpose, the Consumer Guarantees Act will apply and prevail over any contrary provision in these terms and conditions.

Appears in 111 contracts

Samples: 1 General, firstlightelectrical.net.nz, find.nztradegroup.co.nz

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CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT. a) Where the Company supplies the goods to the customer for the customer’s use in a business for the purpose of the business, the customer agrees that the Consumer Guarantees Act does not apply. Where the Company supplies the product to a customer as a “consumer” as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act for a non-non- business purpose, the Consumer Guarantees Act will apply and prevail over any contrary provision in these terms and conditions.

Appears in 28 contracts

Samples: find.nztradegroup.co.nz, find.nztradegroup.co.nz, find.nztradegroup.co.nz

CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT. 12.1. Where the Company supplies the goods Goods to the customer Customer for the customerCustomer’s use in a business for the purpose of the business, the customer Customer agrees that the Consumer Guarantees Act does not apply. Where the Company supplies the product to a customer as a “consumer” as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act for a non-business purpose, the Consumer Guarantees Act will apply and prevail over any contrary provision in these terms and conditions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: static1.squarespace.com, mrelectrical.co.nz

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CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT. a. Where the Company supplies the goods or Services to the customer Customer for the customerCustomer’s use in a business for the purpose of the business, the customer Customer agrees that the Consumer Guarantees Act does not apply. Where the Company supplies the product to a customer as a “consumer” as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act for a non-business purpose, the Consumer Guarantees Act will apply and prevail over any contrary provision in these terms and conditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tararua Refrigeration Limited Terms of Trade

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