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New South Wales
Fair Trading Amendment (Unfair
Contract Terms) Bill 2010
Contents
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1 Name of Act 2
2 Commencement 2
Schedule 1 Amendment of Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68 3
Schedule 2 Consequential amendment of Contracts Review
Act 1980 No 16 11
b2010-012-94.d14
New South Wales
Fair Trading Amendment (Unfair
Contract Terms) Bill 2010
No , 2010
A Bill for
An Act to amend the Fair Trading Act 1987 with respect to unfair terms in standard
form consumer contracts; and to make consequential amendments to the Contracts
Review Act 1980.
Clause 1 Fair Trading Amendment (Unfair Contract Terms) Bill 2010
The Legislature of New South Wales enacts: 1
1 Name of Act 2
This Act is the Fair Trading Amendment (Unfair Contract Terms) 3
Act 2010. 4
2 Commencement 5
This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation. 6
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Amendment of Fair Trading Act 1987 No 68 Schedule 1
Schedule 1 Amendment of Fair Trading Act 1987 1
No 68 2
[1] Part 5G 3
Insert after Part 5F: 4
Part 5G Unfair contract terms 5
Note. The provisions of this Part are not limited or restricted by, and do not limit or 6
restrict the operation of, the provisions of the Contracts Review Act 1980. See 7
section 22 of the Contracts Review Act 1980 and section 89 of this Act. 8
60ZC Definitions 9
In this Part: 10
constitution has the meaning given by the Corporations Act 2001 11
of the Commonwealth. 12
consumer contract--see section 60ZD (3). 13
rely on, in relation to a term of a consumer contract, includes the 14
following: 15
(a) attempt to enforce the term, 16
(b) attempt to exercise a right conferred, or purportedly 17
conferred, by the term, 18
(c) assert the existence of a right conferred, or purportedly 19
conferred, by the term. 20
ship has the meaning given by the Admiralty Act 1988 of the 21
Commonwealth. 22
transparent in relation to a term of a consumer contract--see 23
section 60ZE (3). 24
unfair in relation to a term of a consumer contract--see 25
section 60ZE (1). 26
upfront price--see section 60ZG (2). 27
60ZD Unfair terms of consumer contracts 28
(1) A term of a consumer contract is void if: 29
(a) the term is unfair, and 30
(b) the contract is a standard form contract. 31
(2) The contract continues to bind the parties if it is capable of 32
operating without the unfair term. 33
(3) A consumer contract is a contract for: 34
(a) a supply of goods or services, or 35
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(b) a sale or grant of an interest in land, 1
to an individual whose acquisition of the goods, services or 2
interest is wholly or predominantly for personal, domestic or 3
household use or consumption. 4
(4) A reference in subsection (3) (b) to the sale or grant of an interest 5
in land is a reference to the sale or grant of an interest in land in 6
trade or commerce. 7
60ZE Meaning of unfair 8
(1) A term of a consumer contract is unfair if: 9
(a) it would cause a significant imbalance in the parties' rights 10
and obligations arising under the contract, and 11
(b) it is not reasonably necessary in order to protect the 12
legitimate interests of the party who would be advantaged 13
by the term, and 14
(c) it would cause detriment (whether financial or otherwise) 15
to a party if it were to be applied or relied on. 16
(2) In determining whether a term of a consumer contract is unfair 17
under subsection (1), a court or tribunal may take into account 18
such matters as it thinks relevant, but must take into account the 19
following: 20
(a) the extent to which the term is transparent, 21
(b) the contract as a whole. 22
(3) A term is transparent if the term is: 23
(a) expressed in reasonably plain language, and 24
(b) legible, and 25
(c) presented clearly, and 26
(d) readily available to any party affected by the term. 27
(4) For the purposes of subsection (1) (b), a term of a consumer 28
contract is presumed not to be reasonably necessary in order to 29
protect the legitimate interests of the party who would be 30
advantaged by the term, unless that party proves otherwise. 31
60ZF Examples of unfair terms 32
(1) Without limiting section 60ZE, the following are examples of the 33
kinds of terms of a consumer contract that may be unfair: 34
(a) a term that permits, or has the effect of permitting, 35
one party (but not another party) to avoid or limit 36
performance of the contract, 37
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(b) a term that permits, or has the effect of permitting, 1
one party (but not another party) to terminate the contract, 2
(c) a term that penalises, or has the effect of penalising, 3
one party (but not another party) for a breach or 4
termination of the contract, 5
(d) a term that permits, or has the effect of permitting, 6
one party (but not another party) to vary the terms of the 7
contract, 8
(e) a term that permits, or has the effect of permitting, 9
one party (but not another party) to renew or not renew the 10
contract, 11
(f) a term that permits, or has the effect of permitting, 12
one party to vary the upfront price payable under the 13
contract without the right of another party to terminate the 14
contract, 15
(g) a term that permits, or has the effect of permitting, 16
one party unilaterally to vary the characteristics of the 17
goods or services to be supplied, or the interest in land to 18
be sold or granted, under the contract, 19
(h) a term that permits, or has the effect of permitting, 20
one party unilaterally to determine whether the contract 21
has been breached or to interpret its meaning, 22
(i) a term that limits, or has the effect of limiting, one party's 23
vicarious liability for its agents, 24
(j) a term that permits, or has the effect of permitting, 25
one party to assign the contract to the detriment of another 26
party without that other party's consent, 27
(k) a term that limits, or has the effect of limiting, one party's 28
right to sue another party, 29
(l) a term that limits, or has the effect of limiting, the evidence 30
one party can adduce in proceedings relating to the 31
contract, 32
(m) a term that imposes, or has the effect of imposing, the 33
evidential burden on one party in proceedings relating to 34
the contract, 35
(n) a term of a kind, or a term that has an effect of a kind, 36
prescribed by the regulations. 37
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(2) Before recommending the making of a regulation for the 1
purposes of subsection (1) (n) prescribing a kind of term, or a 2
kind of effect that a term has, the Minister must take into 3
consideration: 4
(a) the detriment that a term of that kind would cause to 5
consumers, and 6
(b) the impact on business generally of prescribing that kind of 7
term or effect, and 8
(c) the public interest. 9
60ZG Terms that define main subject matter of consumer contracts etc 10
are unaffected 11
(1) Section 60ZD does not apply to a term of a consumer contract to 12
the extent that, but only to the extent that, the term: 13
(a) defines the main subject matter of the contract, or 14
(b) sets the upfront price payable under the contract, or 15
(c) is a term required, or expressly permitted, by a law of the 16
Commonwealth or a State or Territory. 17
(2) The upfront price payable under a consumer contract is the 18
consideration that: 19
(a) is provided, or is to be provided, for the supply, sale or 20
grant under the contract, and 21
(b) is disclosed at or before the time the contract is entered 22
into, 23
but does not include any other consideration that is contingent on 24
the occurrence or non-occurrence of a particular event. 25
60ZH Standard form contracts 26
(1) If a party to a proceeding alleges that a contract is a standard form 27
contract, it is presumed to be a standard form contract unless 28
another party to the proceeding proves otherwise. 29
(2) In determining whether a contract is a standard form contract, a 30
court or tribunal may take into account such matters as it thinks 31
relevant, but must take into account the following: 32
(a) whether one of the parties has all or most of the bargaining 33
power relating to the transaction, 34
(b) whether the contract was prepared by one party before any 35
discussion relating to the transaction occurred between the 36
parties, 37
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(c) whether another party was, in effect, required either to 1
accept or reject the terms of the contract (other than the 2
terms referred to in section 60ZG (1)) in the form in which 3
they were presented, 4
(d) whether another party was given an effective opportunity 5
to negotiate the terms of the contract that were not the 6
terms referred to in section 60ZG (1), 7
(e) whether the terms of the contract (other than the terms 8
referred to in section 60ZG (1)) take into account the 9
specific characteristics of another party or the particular 10
transaction, 11
(f) any other matter prescribed by the regulations. 12
60ZI Contracts to which this Part does not apply 13
(1) This Part does not apply to: 14
(a) a contract of marine salvage or towage, or 15
(b) a charterparty of a ship, or 16
(c) a contract for the carriage of goods by ship. 17
(2) Without limiting subsection (1) (c), the reference in that 18
paragraph to a contract for the carriage of goods by ship includes 19
a reference to any contract covered by a sea carriage document 20
within the meaning of the amended Hague Rules referred to in 21
section 7 (1) of the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1991 of the 22
Commonwealth. 23
(3) This Part does not apply to a contract that is the constitution of a 24
company, managed investment scheme or other kind of body. 25
[2] Section 61 Interpretation 26
Insert at the end of the section: 27
(2) A reference in this Part to a contravention of Part 5G (or a 28
provision of that Part) is a reference to applying or relying on, or 29
purporting to apply or rely on, a term of a consumer contract that 30
the Supreme Court has declared under section 64B to be an unfair 31
term. 32
(3) In this section: 33
consumer contract has the same meaning as it has in Part 5G. 34
rely on, in relation to a consumer contract, has the same meaning 35
as it has in Part 5G. 36
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[3] Section 62 Offences against this Act 1
Insert "or Part 5G" after "60Y" in section 62 (1). 2
[4] Section 64B 3
Insert after section 64A: 4
64B Declarations by Supreme Court concerning unfair contract terms 5
(1) The Supreme Court may, on an application made under 6
subsection (2), declare that a term of a consumer contract that is 7
a standard form contract is unfair. 8
(2) An application for a declaration may be made only by the 9
Director-General or, with the leave of the Supreme Court, by a 10
party to a consumer contract that is a standard form contract. 11
Note. Section 86 enables the Minister to intervene in proceedings 12
brought before the Supreme Court under this Act. 13
(3) A declaration made under this section that a particular term of a 14
consumer contract that is a standard form contract is unfair binds 15
all parties to consumer contracts of that kind, unless the Supreme 16
Court orders otherwise. 17
(4) This section does not: 18
(a) limit any other power of the Supreme Court to make 19
declarations, or 20
(b) prevent a party to a consumer contract that is a standard 21
form contract from bringing proceedings in a court or 22
tribunal of competent jurisdiction for relief in respect of a 23
term of a consumer contract that is void because it is 24
unfair. 25
Note Section 60ZD provides that an unfair term in a consumer contract 26
that is a standard form contract is void, although the contract continues 27
to bind the parties if it is capable of operating without the unfair term. If 28
a contract claim in relation to a consumer contract containing such an 29
unfair term is brought before a court or tribunal (such as the Consumer, 30
Trader and Tenancy Tribunal) having jurisdiction to deal with the claim, 31
the court or tribunal will be required to treat the term as being void. 32
(5) Words and expressions used in this section that are defined for 33
the purposes of Part 5G have the same meanings as they have in 34
that Part. 35
[5] Section 65 Injunctions 36
Insert ", 5G" after "5F" in section 65 (1) (a). 37
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[6] Section 66 Other injunctions 1
Insert ", 5G" after "5F" in section 66 (1) (a) (i). 2
[7] Section 66A Show cause action may be taken by Director-General 3
Insert "other than Part 5G" after "this Act" in the definition of unlawful 4
conduct in section 66A (1). 5
[8] Section 67 Order to disclose information or publish advertisement 6
Insert ", 5G" after "5F". 7
[9] Section 68 Actions for damages 8
Omit "or 5F" from section 68 (1). Insert instead ", 5F or 5G". 9
[10] Section 69 Finding in proceedings to be evidence 10
Omit "or 5F". Insert instead ", 5F or 5G". 11
[11] Section 72 Other orders 12
Insert ", 5G" after "5F" where secondly occurring in section 72 (1). 13
[12] Section 72 (2) and (3) 14
Insert ", 5G" after "5F" wherever occurring. 15
[13] Section 72 (4) 16
Insert ", 5G" after "5F" where secondly occurring. 17
[14] Section 86A Public warning statements 18
Insert "(including the use of terms that are or may be unfair in consumer 19
contracts that are standard form contracts within the meaning of Part 5G)" 20
after "business practices" in section 86A (1) (c). 21
[15] Section 89 Saving of rights and remedies 22
Insert at the end of section 89 (1): 23
Note. See also section 22 of the Contracts Review Act 1980. 24
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[16] Schedule 5 Savings and transitional provisions 1
Insert after clause 11H: 2
11I Fair Trading Amendment (Unfair Contract Terms) Act 2010 3
(1) Part 5G (as inserted by the Fair Trading Amendment (Unfair 4
Contract Terms) Act 2010) applies to a contract entered into on 5
or after the day on which that Part commences (the 6
commencement day). 7
(2) Except as provided by subclauses (3)(5), Part 5G does not apply 8
to a contract entered into before the commencement day. 9
(3) If a contract is renewed on or after the commencement day, 10
Part 5G applies to the contract as renewed, on and from the day 11
(the renewal day) on which the renewal takes effect, in relation 12
to conduct that occurs on or after the renewal day. 13
(4) If a term of the contract is varied on or after the commencement 14
day and subclause (3) has not already applied in relation to the 15
contract, Part 5G applies to the term as varied, on and from the 16
day (the variation day) on which the variation takes effect, in 17
relation to conduct that occurs on or after the variation day. 18
(5) If subclause (4) applies to a term of a contract, sections 60ZD (2) 19
and 60ZH (as inserted by the Fair Trading Amendment (Unfair 20
Contract Terms) Act 2010) apply to the contract. 21
[17] Schedule 5, clause 12 22
Insert at the end of clause 12 (1): 23
Fair Trading Amendment (Unfair Contract Terms) Act 2010 24
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Schedule 2 Consequential amendment of Contracts 1
Review Act 1980 No 16 2
[1] Section 4 Definitions 3
Insert after section 4 (2): 4
(3) Notes included in this Act do not form part of this Act. 5
[2] Section 22 Operation of other laws 6
Insert "or unfair contract terms" after "unjust contracts". 7
[3] Section 22, note 8
Insert at the end of section 22: 9
Note. Part 5G of the Fair Trading Act 1987 makes provision in relation 10
to unfair contract terms. 11
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