Terms & Conditions

Doctor Ceilings Pty Ltd – Terms & Conditions of Trade

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1.

Definitions

1.1

“Contractor” means Doctor Ceilings Pty Ltd, its successors and assigns or any person acting on behalf of and with the authority of Doctor

Ceilings Pty Ltd.

1.2

“Client” means the person/s or any person acting on behalf of and with the authority of the Client requesting the Contractor to provide the

Works as specified in any proposal, quotation, order, invoice or other documentation, and:

(a) if there is more than one Client, is a reference to each Client jointly and severally; and

(b) if the Client is a part of a Trust, shall be bound in their capacity as a trustee; and

(c) includes the Client’s executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns.

1.3

“Works” means all Works or Materials supplied by the Contractor to the Client at the Client’s request from time to time (where the context so

permits the terms ‘Works’ or ‘Materials’ shall be interchangeable for the other).

1.4

“Price” means the Price payable (plus any GST where applicable) for the Works as agreed between the Contractor and the Client in

accordance with clause 5 below.

1.5

“GST” means Goods and Services Tax as defined within the “A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999” (Cth).

2.

Acceptance

2.1

The Client is taken to have exclusively accepted and is immediately bound, jointly and severally, by these terms and conditions if the Client

places an order for or accepts delivery of any Works.

2.2

These terms and conditions may only be amended with the consent of both parties in writing, and shall prevail to the extent of any

inconsistency with any other document or contract between the Client and the Contractor.

2.3

Electronic signatures shall be deemed to be accepted by either party providing that the parties have complied with Section 14 of the

Electronic Transactions (Queensland) Act 2001 or any other applicable provisions of that Act or any Regulations referred to in that Act.

3.

Errors and Omissions

3.1

The Client acknowledges and accepts that the Contractor shall, without prejudice, accept no liability in respect of any alleged or actual

error(s) and/or omission(s):

(a) resulting from an inadvertent mistake made by the Contractor in the formation and/or administration of this contract; and/or

(b) contained in/omitted from any literature (hard copy and/or electronic) supplied by the Contractor in respect of the Works.

3.2

In the event such an error and/or omission occurs in accordance with clause 3.1, and is not attributable to the negligence and/or wilful

misconduct of the Contractor; the Client shall not be entitled to treat this contract as repudiated nor render it invalid.

4.

Change in Control

4.1

The Client shall give the Contractor not less than fourteen (14) days prior written notice of any proposed change of ownership of the Client

and/or any other change in the Client’s details (including but not limited to, changes in the Client’s name, address, contact phone or fax

number/s, change of trustees or business practice). The Client shall be liable for any loss incurred by the Contractor as a result of the

Client’s failure to comply with this clause.

5.

Price and Payment

5.1

At the Contractor’s sole discretion the Price shall be either:

(a) as indicated on invoices provided by the Contractor to the Client in respect of Works performed or Materials supplied; or

(b) the Contractor’s quoted Price (subject to clause 5.2) which shall be binding upon the Contractor provided that the Client shall accept the

Contractor’s quotation in writing within thirty (30) days.

5.2

The Contractor reserves the right to change the Price:

(a) if a variation to the Materials which are to be supplied is requested; or

(b) if a variation to the Works originally scheduled (including any applicable plans or specifications) is requested; or

(c) where additional Works are required due to the discovery of hidden or unidentifiable difficulties (including, but not limited to, poor

weather conditions, limitations to accessing the site, availability of machinery, safety considerations, prerequisite work by any third party

not being completed, or hidden pipes and wiring in walls, etc.) which are only discovered on commencement of the Works; or

(d) in the event of increases to the Contractor in the cost of labour or materials which are beyond the Contractor’s control.

5.3

Variations will be charged for on the basis of the Contractor’s quotation, and will be detailed in writing, and shown as variations on the

Contractor’s invoice. The Client shall be required to respond to any variation submitted by the Contractor within ten (10) working days.

Failure to do so will entitle the Contractor to add the cost of the variation to the Price. Payment for all variations must be made in full at the

time of their completion.

5.4

At the Contractor’s sole discretion a deposit may be required.

5.5

The Contractor may submit a detailed payment claim at intervals not less than one month for work performed up to the end of each month.

The value of work so performed shall include the reasonable value of authorised variations, whether or not the value of such variations has

been finally agreed between the parties, and the value of Materials delivered to the site but not installed.

5.6

Time for payment for the Works being of the essence, the Price will be payable by the Client on the date/s determined by the Contractor,

which may be:

(a) on completion of the Works; or

(b) by way of progress payments in accordance with the Contractor’s specified progress payment schedule; or

(c) payment for approved Client’s shall be due thirty (30) days following the end of the month in which a statement is posted to the Client’s

address or address for notices; or

(d) payment for certain approved Client’s shall be due either fourteen (14) or thirty (30) days following the date of the invoice.

(e) the date specified on any invoice or other form as being the date for payment; or

(f) failing any notice to the contrary, the date which is seven (7) days following the date of any invoice given to the Client by the Contractor.

5.7

Payment may be made by cash, cheque, bank cheque, electronic/on-line banking, credit card (a surcharge may apply per transaction), or by

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5.8

No allowance has been made in the Price for the deduction of retentions. In the event that retentions are made, the Contractor reserves the

right to treat all retentions as placing the Client’s account into default. Penalties will apply (in accordance with clause 16) for any retentions

remaining unpaid for a period in excess of twelve (12) months.

5.9

The Client shall not be entitled to set off against, or deduct from the Price, any sums owed or claimed to be owed to the Client by the

Contractor nor to withhold payment of any invoice because part of that invoice is in dispute.

5.10 Unless otherwise stated the Price does not include GST. In addition to the Price, the Client must pay to the Contractor an amount equal to

any GST the Contractor must pay for any supply by the Contractor under this or any other agreement for the sale of the Materials. The Client

must pay GST, without deduction or set off of any other amounts, at the same time and on the same basis as the Client pays the Price. In

addition, the Client must pay any other taxes and duties that may be applicable in addition to the Price except where they are expressly

included in the Price.

6.

Provision of the Works

6.1

Subject to clause 6.2 it is the Contractor’s responsibility to ensure that the Works start as soon as it is reasonably possible.

6.2

The Works’ commencement date will be put back and/or the completion date extended by whatever time is reasonable in the event that the

Contractor claims an extension of time (by giving the Client written notice) where completion is delayed by an event beyond the Contractor’s

control, including but not limited to any failure by the Client to:

(a) make a selection; or

(b) have the site ready for the Works; or

(c) notify the Contractor that the site is ready.

6.3

Delivery of the Works to a third party nominated by the Client is deemed to be delivery to the Client for the purposes of this agreement.

6.4

Any time specified by the Contractor for delivery of the Works is an estimate only and the Contractor will not be liable for any loss or damage

incurred by the Client as a result of delivery being late. However both parties agree that they shall make every endeavour to enable the

Works to be supplied at the time and place as was arranged between both parties. In the event that the Contractor is unable to supply the

Works as agreed solely due to any action or inaction of the Client, then the Contractor shall be entitled to charge a reasonable fee for re-

supplying the Works at a later time and date, and/or for storage of the Materials.

7.

Risk

7.1

If the Contractor retains ownership of the Materials under clause 11 then:

(a) where the Contractor is supplying Materials only, all risk for the Materials shall immediately pass to the Client on delivery and the Client

must insure the Materials on or before delivery. Delivery of the Materials shall be deemed to have taken place immediately at the time

that the Materials are delivered by the Contractor or the Contractor’s nominated carrier to the Client’s nominated delivery address (even

if the Client is not present at the address).

(b) where the Contractor is to both supply and install Materials then the Contractor shall maintain a contract works insurance policy until the

Works are completed. Upon completion of the Works all risk for the Works shall immediately pass to the Client.

7.2

Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 7.1 if the Client specifically requests the Contractor to leave Materials outside the Contractor’s

premises for collection or to deliver the Materials to an unattended location then such materials shall always be left at sole risk of the Client

and it shall be the Client’s responsibility to ensure the Materials are insured adequately or at all. In the event that such Materials are lost,

damaged or destroyed then replacement of the Materials shall be at the Client’s expense.

7.3

The Contractor shall be entitled to rely on the accuracy of any plans, specifications and other information provided by the Client. The Client

acknowledges and agrees that in the event that any of this information provided by the Client is inaccurate, the Contractor accepts no

responsibility for any loss, damages, or costs however resulting from these inaccurate plans, specifications or other information.

7.4

Timber is a natural product and as such may exhibit variations in texture, shade, colour, surface, finish, markings, veining, and contain

natural fissures, occlusions, and indentations. Whilst the Contractor will make every effort to match sales samples to the finished Materials

the Contractor accepts no liability whatsoever where such samples differ to the finished Materials supplied.

7.5

Timber is a hydroscopic material subject to expansion and contraction, therefore the Contractor will accept no responsibility for gaps that

may appear in the flooring, decking or cladding during prolonged dry periods.

7.6

The Client acknowledges that Materials supplied may exhibit variations in shade, colour, texture, surface and finish, and may fade or change

colour over time. The Contractor will make every effort to match batches of product supplied in order to minimise such variations but shall

not be liable in any way whatsoever where such variations occur.

7.7

The Contractor shall not be held liable for the quality of the Works if the Client does not follow the Contractor’s recommendations required to

obtain the final desired finish if the Client chooses to accept a reduced Price based on alternative Materials and/or finishes.

7.8

The Contractor shall not be liable whatsoever for any loss or damage to the Works (including, but not limited to, painted surfaces) that is

caused by any other tradesmen.

7.9

The Client acknowledges that Materials supplied may:

(a) fade or change colour over time; and

(b) expand, contract or distort as a result of exposure to heat, cold, weather; and

(c) mark or stain if exposed to certain substances; and

(d) be damaged or disfigured by impact or scratching.

8.

Access

8.1

The Client shall ensure that the Contractor has clear and free access to the work area at all times to enable them to undertake the Works.

The Contractor shall not be liable for any loss or damage to the site (including, without limitation, damage to pathways, driveways and

concreted or paved or grassed areas) unless due to the negligence of the Contractor.

8.2

Standard access equipment owned by Doctor Ceilings included, all specialized or custom scaffolding is excluded.

9.

Underground Locations

9.1

Prior to the Contractor commencing any work the Client must advise the Contractor of the precise location of all underground services on the

site and clearly mark the same. The underground mains & services the Client must identify include, but are not limited to, electrical services,Doctor Ceilings Pty Ltd – Terms & Conditions of Trade

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gas services, sewer services, pumping services, sewer connections, sewer sludge mains, water mains, irrigation pipes, telephone cables,

fibre optic cables, oil pumping mains, and any other services that may be on site.

9.2

Whilst the Contractor will take all care to avoid damage to any underground services the Client agrees to indemnify the Contractor in respect

of all and any liability claims, loss, damage, costs and fines as a result of damage to services not precisely located and notified as per clause

9.1.

10.

Compliance with Laws

10.1 The Client and the Contractor shall comply with the provisions of all statutes, regulations and bylaws of government, local and other public

authorities that may be applicable to the Works.

10.2 The Client shall obtain (at the expense of the Client) all licenses and approvals that may be required for the Works.

10.3 The Client agrees that the site will comply with any work health and safety (WHS) laws relating to building/construction sites and any other

relevant safety standards or legislation.

11.

Title

11.1 The Contractor and the Client agree that ownership of the Materials shall not pass until:

(a) the Client has paid the Contractor all amounts owing to the Contractor; and

(b) the Client has met all of its other obligations to the Contractor.

11.2 Receipt by the Contractor of any form of payment other than cash shall not be deemed to be payment until that form of payment has been

honoured, cleared or recognised.

11.3 It is further agreed that:

(a) until ownership of the Materials passes to the Client in accordance with clause 11.1 that the Client is only a bailee of the Materials and

unless the Materials have become fixtures must return the Materials to the Contractor on request.

(b) the Client holds the benefit of the Client’s insurance of the Materials on trust for the Contractor and must pay to the Contractor the

proceeds of any insurance in the event of the Materials being lost, damaged or destroyed.

(c) the production of these terms and conditions by the Contractor shall be sufficient evidence of the Contractor’s rights to receive the

insurance proceeds direct from the insurer without the need for any person dealing with the Contractor to make further enquiries.

(d) the Client must not sell, dispose, or otherwise part with possession of the Materials other than in the ordinary course of business and for

market value. If the Client sells, disposes or parts with possession of the Materials then the Client must hold the proceeds of any such

act on trust for the Contractor and must pay or deliver the proceeds to the Contractor on demand.

(e) the Client should not convert or process the Materials or intermix them with other goods but if the Client does so then the Client holds the

resulting product on trust for the benefit of the Contractor and must sell, dispose of or return the resulting product to the Contractor as it

so directs.a

(f) unless the Materials have become fixtures the Client irrevocably authorises the Contractor to enter any premises where the Contractor

believes the Materials are kept and recover possession of the Materials.

(g) the Contractor may recover possession of any Materials in transit whether or not delivery has occurred.

(h) the Client shall not charge or grant an encumbrance over the Materials nor grant nor otherwise give away any interest in the Materials

while they remain the property of the Contractor.

(i) the Contractor may commence proceedings to recover the Price of the Materials sold notwithstanding that ownership of the Materials

has not passed to the Client.

12.

Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (“PPSA”)

12.1 In this clause financing statement, financing change statement, security agreement, and security interest has the meaning given to it by the

PPSA.

12.2 Upon assenting to these terms and conditions in writing the Client acknowledges and agrees that these terms and conditions constitute a

security agreement for the purposes of the PPSA and creates a security interest in all Materials and/or collateral (account) – being a

monetary obligation of the Client to the Contractor for Works – that have previously been supplied and that will be supplied in the future by

the Contractor to the Client.

12.3 The Client undertakes to:

(a) promptly sign any further documents and/or provide any further information (such information to be complete, accurate and up-to-date in

all respects) which the Contractor may reasonably require to:

(i) register a financing statement or financing change statement in relation to a security interest on the Personal Property Securities

Register;

(ii) register any other document required to be registered by the PPSA; or

(iii) correct a defect in a statement referred to in clause 12.3(a)(i) or 12.3(a)(ii);

(b) indemnify, and upon demand reimburse, the Contractor for all expenses incurred in registering a financing statement or financing change

statement on the Personal Property Securities Register established by the PPSA or releasing any Materials charged thereby;

(c) not register a financing change statement in respect of a security interest without the prior written consent of the Contractor;

(d) not register, or permit to be registered, a financing statement or a financing change statement in relation to the Materials in favour of a

third party without the prior written consent of the Contractor; and

(e) immediately advise the Contractor of any material change in its business practices of selling the Materials which would result in a change

in the nature of proceeds derived from such sales.

12.4 The Contractor and the Client agree that sections 96, 115 and 125 of the PPSA do not apply to the security agreement created by these

terms and conditions.

12.5 The Client hereby waives its rights to receive notices under sections 95, 118, 121(4), 130, 132(3)(d) and 132(4) of the PPSA.

12.6 The Client waives its rights as a grantor and/or a debtor under sections 142 and 143 of the PPSA.

12.7 Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the Contractor, the Client waives its right to receive a verification statement in accordance with

section 157 of the PPSA.

12.8 The Client shall unconditionally ratify any actions taken by the Contractor under clauses 12.2 to 12.5.Doctor Ceilings Pty Ltd – Terms & Conditions of Trade

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12.9 Subject to any express provisions to the contrary (including those contained in this clause 12), nothing in these terms and conditions is

intended to have the effect of contracting out of any of the provisions of the PPSA.

13.

Security and Charge

13.1 In consideration of the Contractor agreeing to supply the Materials, the Client charges all of its rights, title and interest (whether joint or

several) in any land, realty or other assets capable of being charged, owned by the Client either now or in the future, to secure the

performance by the Client of its obligations under these terms and conditions (including, but not limited to, the payment of any money).

13.2 The Client indemnifies the Contractor from and against all the Contractor’s costs and disbursements including legal costs on a solicitor and

own client basis incurred in exercising the Contractor’s rights under this clause.

13.3 The Client irrevocably appoints the Contractor and each director of the Contractor as the Client’s true and lawful attorney/s to perform all

necessary acts to give effect to the provisions of this clause 13 including, but not limited to, signing any document on the Client’s behalf.

14.

Defects, Warranties and Returns, Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CCA)

14.1 The Client must inspect all Materials on delivery (or the Works on completion) and must within seven (7) days of delivery notify the

Contractor in writing of any evident defect/damage, shortage in quantity, or failure to comply with the description or quote. The Client must

notify any other alleged defect in the Materials/Works as soon as reasonably possible after any such defect becomes evident. Upon such

notification the Client must allow the Contractor to inspect the Materials or to review the Works provided.

14.2 Under applicable State, Territory and Commonwealth Law (including, without limitation the CCA), certain statutory implied guarantees and

warranties (including, without limitation the statutory guarantees under the CCA) may be implied into these terms and conditions (Non-

Excluded Guarantees).

14.3 The Contractor acknowledges that nothing in these terms and conditions purports to modify or exclude the Non-Excluded Guarantees.

14.4 Except as expressly set out in these terms and conditions or in respect of the Non-Excluded Guarantees, the Contractor makes no

warranties or other representations under these terms and conditions including but not limited to the quality or suitability of the

Materials/Works. The Contractor’s liability in respect of these warranties is limited to the fullest extent permitted by law.

14.5 If the Client is a consumer within the meaning of the CCA, the Contractor’s liability is limited to the extent permitted by section 64A of

Schedule 2.

14.6 If the Contractor is required to replace any Materials under this clause or the CCA, but is unable to do so, the Contractor may refund any

money the Client has paid for the Materials.

14.7 If the Contractor is required to rectify, re-supply, or pay the cost of re-supplying the Works under this clause or the CCA, but is unable to do

so, then the Contractor may refund any money the Client has paid for the Works but only to the extent that such refund shall take into

account the value of Works and Materials which have been provided to the Client which were not defective.

14.8 If the Client is not a consumer within the meaning of the CCA, the Contractor’s liability for any defect or damage in the Materials is:

(a) limited to the value of any express warranty or warranty card provided to the Client by the Contractor at the Contractor’s sole discretion;

(b) limited to any warranty to which the Contractor is entitled, if the Contractor did not manufacture the Materials;

(c) otherwise negated absolutely.

14.9 Subject to this clause 14, returns will only be accepted provided that:

(a) the Client has complied with the provisions of clause 14.1; and

(b) the Contractor has agreed that the Materials are defective; and

(c) the Materials are returned within a reasonable time at the Client’s cost (if that cost is not significant); and

(d) the Materials are returned in as close a condition to that in which they were delivered as is possible.

14.10 Notwithstanding clauses 14.1 to 14.9 but subject to the CCA, the Contractor shall not be liable for any defect or damage which may be

caused or partly caused by or arise as a result of:

(a) the Client failing to properly maintain or store any Materials;

(b) the Client using the Materials for any purpose other than that for which they were designed;

(c) the Client continuing to use any Materials after any defect became apparent or should have become apparent to a reasonably prudent

operator or user;

(d) interference with the Works by the Client or any third party without the Contractor’s prior approval;

(e) the Client failing to follow any instructions or guidelines provided by the Contractor;

(f) fair wear and tear, any accident, or act of God.

14.11 Notwithstanding anything contained in this clause if the Contractor is required by a law to accept a return then the Contractor will only accept

a return on the conditions imposed by that law.

15.

Intellectual Property

15.1 Where the Contractor has designed, drawn, written plans or a schedule of Works, or created any products for the Client, then the copyright

in all such designs, drawings, documents, plans, schedules and products shall remain vested in the Contractor, and shall only be used by

the Client at the Contractor’s discretion.

15.2 The Client warrants that all designs, specifications or instructions given to the Contractor will not cause the Contractor to infringe any patent,

registered design or trademark in the execution of the Client’s order and the Client agrees to indemnify the Contractor against any action

taken by a third party against the Contractor in respect of any such infringement.

15.3 The Client agrees that the Contractor may (at no cost) use for the purposes of marketing or entry into any competition, any documents,

designs, drawings, plans or products which the Contractor has created for the Client.

16.

Default and Consequences of Default

16.1 Interest on overdue invoices shall accrue daily from the date when payment becomes due, until the date of payment, at a rate of two and a

half percent (2.5%) per calendar month (and at the Contractor’s sole discretion such interest shall compound monthly at such a rate) after as

well as before any judgment.

16.2 If the Client owes the Contractor any money the Client shall indemnify the Contractor from and against all costs and disbursements incurred

by the Contractor in recovering the debt (including but not limited to internal administration fees, legal costs on a solicitor and own client

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16.3 Further to any other rights or remedies the Contractor may have under this contract, if a Client has made payment to the Contractor, and the

transaction is subsequently reversed, the Client shall be liable for the amount of the reversed transaction, in addition to any further costs

incurred by the Contractor under this clause 16 where it can be proven that such reversal is found to be illegal, fraudulent or in contravention

to the Client’s obligations under this contract.

16.4 Without prejudice to the Contractor’s other remedies at law the Contractor shall be entitled to cancel all or any part of any order of the Client

which remains unfulfilled and all amounts owing to the Contractor shall, whether or not due for payment, become immediately payable if:

(a) any money payable to the Contractor becomes overdue, or in the Contractor’s opinion the Client will be unable to make a payment when

it falls due;

(b) the Client has exceeded any applicable credit limit provided by the Contractor;

(c) the Client becomes insolvent or bankrupt, convenes a meeting with its creditors or proposes or enters into an arrangement with creditors,

or makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors; or

(d) a receiver, manager, liquidator (provisional or otherwise) or similar person is appointed in respect of the Client or any asset of the Client.

17.

Cancellation

17.1 Without prejudice to any other remedies the Contractor may have, if at any time the Client is in breach of any obligation (including those

relating to payment) under these terms and conditions the Contractor may suspend or terminate the supply of Works to the Client. The

Contractor will not be liable to the Client for any loss or damage the Client suffers because the Contractor has exercised its rights under this

clause.

17.2 The Contractor may cancel any contract to which these terms and conditions apply or cancel delivery of Works at any time before the Works

are commenced by giving written notice to the Client. On giving such notice the Contractor shall repay to the Client any sums paid in respect

of the Price, less any amounts owing by the Client to the Contractor for Works already performed. The Contractor shall not be liable for any

loss or damage whatsoever arising from such cancellation.

17.3 In the event that the Client cancels the delivery of Works the Client shall be liable for any and all loss incurred (whether direct or indirect) by

the Contractor as a direct result of the cancellation (including, but not limited to, any loss of profits).

18.

Privacy Act 1988

18.1 The Client agrees for the Contractor to obtain from a credit reporting body (CRB) a credit report containing personal credit information (e.g.

name, address, D.O.B, occupation, previous credit applications, credit history) about the Client in relation to credit provided by the

Contractor.

18.2 The Client agrees that the Contractor may exchange information about the Client with those credit providers and with related body

corporates for the following purposes:

(a) to assess an application by the Client; and/or

(b) to notify other credit providers of a default by the Client; and/or

(c) to exchange information with other credit providers as to the status of this credit account, where the Client is in default with other credit

providers; and/or

(d) to assess the creditworthiness of the Client including the Client’s repayment history in the preceding two years.

18.3 The Client consents to the Contractor being given a consumer credit report to collect overdue payment on commercial credit.

18.4 The Client agrees that personal credit information provided may be used and retained by the Contractor for the following purposes (and for

other agreed purposes or required by):

(a) the provision of Works; and/or

(b) analysing, verifying and/or checking the Client’s credit, payment and/or status in relation to the provision of Works; and/or

(c) processing of any payment instructions, direct debit facilities and/or credit facilities requested by the Client; and/or

(d) enabling the collection of amounts outstanding in relation to the Works.

18.5 The Contractor may give information about the Client to a CRB for the following purposes:

(a) to obtain a consumer credit report;

(b) allow the CRB to create or maintain a credit information file about the Client including credit history.

18.6 The information given to the CRB may include:

(a) personal information as outlined in 18.1 above;

(b) name of the credit provider and that the Contractor is a current credit provider to the Client;

(c) whether the credit provider is a licensee;

(d) type of consumer credit;

(e) details concerning the Client’s application for credit or commercial credit (e.g. date of commencement/termination of the credit account

and the amount requested);

(f) advice of consumer credit defaults, overdue accounts, loan repayments or outstanding monies which are overdue by more than sixty

(60) days and for which written notice for request of payment has been made and debt recovery action commenced or alternatively that

the Client no longer has any overdue accounts and the Contractor has been paid or otherwise discharged and all details surrounding

that discharge(e.g. dates of payments);

(g) information that, in the opinion of the Contractor, the Client has committed a serious credit infringement;

(h) advice that the amount of the Client’s overdue payment is equal to or more than one hundred and fifty dollars ($150).

18.7 The Client shall have the right to request (by e-mail) from the Contractor:

(a) a copy of the information about the Client retained by the Contractor and the right to request that the Contractor correct any incorrect

information; and

(b) that the Contractor does not disclose any personal information about the Client for the purpose of direct marketing.

18.8 The Contractor will destroy personal information upon the Client’s request (by e-mail) or if it is no longer required unless it is required in

order to fulfil the obligations of this agreement or is required to be maintained and/or stored in accordance with the law.

18.9 The Client can make a privacy complaint by contacting the Contractor via e-mail. The Contractor will respond to that complaint within seven

(7) days of receipt and will take all reasonable steps to make a decision as to the complaint within thirty (30) days of receipt of the complaint.

In the event that the Client is not satisfied with the resolution provided, the Client can make a complaint to the Information Commissioner at

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19.

Dispute Resolution

19.1 If a dispute arises between the parties to this contract then either party shall send to the other party a notice of dispute in writing adequately

identifying and providing details of the dispute. Within fourteen (14) days after service of a notice of dispute, the parties shall confer at least

once, to attempt to resolve the dispute. At any such conference each party shall be represented by a person having authority to agree to a

resolution of the dispute. In the event that the dispute cannot be so resolved either party may by further notice in writing delivered by hand or

sent by certified mail to the other party refer such dispute to arbitration. Any arbitration shall be:

(a) referred to a single arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Institute of Arbitrators Australia; and

(b) conducted in accordance with the Institute of Arbitrators Australia Rules for the Conduct of Commercial Arbitration.

20.

Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004

20.1 At the Contractor’s sole discretion, if there are any disputes or claims for unpaid Materials and/or Works then the provisions of the Building

and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 may apply.

20.2 Nothing in this contract is intended to have the effect of contracting out of any applicable provisions of the Building and Construction Industry

Payments Act 2004 of Queensland, except to the extent permitted by the Act where applicable.

21.

Service of Notices

21.1 Any written notice given under this contract shall be deemed to have been given and received:

(a) by handing the notice to the other party, in person;

(b) by leaving it at the address of the other party as stated in this contract;

(c) by sending it by registered post to the address of the other party as stated in this contract;

(d) if sent by facsimile transmission to the fax number of the other party as stated in this contract (if any), on receipt of confirmation of the

transmission;

(e) if sent by email to the other party’s last known email address.

21.2 Any notice that is posted shall be deemed to have been served, unless the contrary is shown, at the time when by the ordinary course of

post, the notice would have been delivered.

22.

Trusts

22.1 If the Client at any time upon or subsequent to entering in to the contract is acting in the capacity of trustee of any trust (“Trust”) then

whether or not the Contractor may have notice of the Trust, the Client covenants with the Contractor as follows:

(a) the contract extends to all rights of indemnity which the Client now or subsequently may have against the Trust and the trust fund;

(b) the Client has full and complete power and authority under the Trust to enter into the contract and the provisions of the Trust do not

purport to exclude or take away the right of indemnity of the Client against the Trust or the trust fund. The Client will not release the right

of indemnity or commit any breach of trust or be a party to any other action which might prejudice that right of indemnity.

(c) the Client will not without consent in writing of the Contractor (the Contractor will not unreasonably withhold consent), cause, permit, or

suffer to happen any of the following events;

(i) the removal, replacement or retirement of the Client as trustee of the Trust;

(ii) any alteration to or variation of the terms of the Trust;

(iii) any advancement or distribution of capital of the Trust; or

(iv) any resettlement of the trust property.

23.

General

23.1 The failure by either party to enforce any provision of these terms and conditions shall not be treated as a waiver of that provision, nor shall it

affect that party’s right to subsequently enforce that provision. If any provision of these terms and conditions shall be invalid, void, illegal or

unenforceable the validity, existence, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be affected, prejudiced or impaired.

23.2 These terms and conditions and any contract to which they apply shall be governed by the laws of Queensland in which the Contractor has

its principal place of business, and are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Queensland.

23.3 Subject to clause 14, the Contractor shall be under no liability whatsoever to the Client for any indirect and/or consequential loss and/or

expense (including loss of profit) suffered by the Client arising out of a breach by the Contractor of these terms and conditions (alternatively

the Contractor’s liability shall be limited to damages which under no circumstances shall exceed the Price of the Works).

23.4 The Contractor may licence and/or assign all or any part of its rights and/or obligations under this contract without the Client’s consent.

23.5 The Client cannot licence or assign without the written approval of the Contractor.

23.6 The Contractor may elect to subcontract out any part of the Works but shall not be relieved from any liability or obligation under this contract

by so doing. Furthermore, the Client agrees and understands that they have no authority to give any instruction to any of the Contractor’s

sub-contractors without the authority of the Contractor.

23.7 The Client agrees that the Contractor may amend these terms and conditions by notifying the Client in writing. These changes shall be

deemed to take effect from the date on which the Client accepts such changes, or otherwise at such time as the Client makes a further

request for the Contractor to provide Works to the Client.

23.8 Neither party shall be liable for any default due to any act of God, war, terrorism, strike, lock-out, industrial action, fire, flood, storm or other

event beyond the reasonable control of either party.

23.9 Both parties warrant that they have the power to enter into this contract and have obtained all necessary authorisations to allow them to do

so, they are not insolvent and that this contract creates binding and valid legal obligations on them.