Fair Trading Act definition
Examples of Fair Trading Act in a sentence
The Underwriters will indemnify the Insured for the Damages and Defence Costs resulting from any Claim under the terms of the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act 2009 (Singapore) or any similar fair trading legislation.
Where the Customer is a ‘customer’ as defined in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) or pursuant to the Fair Trading Act of any State or Territory in Australia (as applicable), the Customer may be entitled to a refund of the price paid for the relevant Goods or Services performed.
Without limiting the foregoing, the Company agrees that to the extent permitted by law the Consumer Guarantees Act, 1993 (NZ) (‘NZ Consumer Act’) will not apply to this Agreement (consistent with section 43 of the NZ Consumer Act).Nothing in this Agreement is intended to act as an unfair contract term under the ACL (see Part 2-3 of the ACL) (‘ACL Unfair Terms’) or under the Fair Trading Act, 1986 (NZ) (‘NZ Fair Trading Act’).
The Company acknowledges and agrees that it was given an effective opportunity to review and negotiate the terms of this Agreement and that any failure by the Company to object to a term of this Agreement on the basis that it is unfair under the ACL, the NZ Fair Trading Act or otherwise, renders that term fair and/or reasonably necessary to protect the legitimate interests of Trend Micro.
In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires: the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) as in force as a law of the Commonwealth under that Act, and as in force as a law of Western Australia under the Fair Trading Act 2010 (WA).
Without limiting the foregoing and to the extent permitted by law, the liability of Trend Micro for any breach of the ACL Unfair Terms and/or the NZ Fair Trading Act will be limited in accordance with section 8 of this Agreement and Trend Micro reserves the right to withdraw any term of this Agreement that is deemed an unfair contract term under the ACL or the NZ Fair Trading Act by any government authority upon written notice to the Company.