Examples of Statutory Guarantees in a sentence
Nothing in the Agreement limits or excludes the Client’s rights under the ACL (Statutory Guarantees).
Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limit, exclude or modify or purports to limit, exclude or modify the statutory consumer guarantees as provided under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, as well as any other implied warranties under the ASIC Act or similar consumer protection laws in the State and Territories of Australia ("Statutory Guarantees").
Nothing in the Agreement purports to limit or exclude the Client’s rights under the CCA (the Statutory Guarantees).
Except for the Statutory Guarantees, SCA (including its respective officers, employees and agents) is not liable to the Client for any loss, damage cost or expense suffered or incurred by the Client (howsoever arising whether for negligence, breach of contract, breach of statutory duty or otherwise) as a result of the preparation or broadcasting or publication of Advertising for the Client by SCA.
Nothing in the Agreement limits or excludes the Client’s rights under the CCA (Statutory Guarantees).
Except for the Statutory Guarantees, SCA disclaims and excludes all warranties, representations and claims in relation to the potential benefits of the Advertising provided to the Client under the Agreement and the Client acknowledges that it has not relied on any such representations.
Nothing in this agreement (including clause 14.3 but other than clause 13.2) excludes, restricts or modifies, or has the effect of excluding, restricting or modifying, the application of, or Incannex’s exercise of the Statutory Guarantees or any liability of Avance Clinical for failing to satisfy the Statutory Guarantees in connection with a Job, where to do so would have the effect of rendering the relevant provision in these terms void or otherwise unenforceable.
Where the Statutory Guarantees apply, the exclusions and limitations of our liability under this Agreement may not apply.
This Agreement does not limit or exclude any rights you have under these guarantees or any other statutory rights that we cannot legally exclude or limit (Statutory Guarantees).
Both types allow for possible monitoring of the constitutional and statutory adequacy of the object of consultation by the Council for Statutory Guarantees, and final approval by an absolute majority of parliament, as a procedure prior to the request for authorisation of state authorisation of the consultation.