Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868:clause:2_259
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 259
Character Range: 369697–371822

259  Action against suppliers of goods

 (1) A consumer may take action under this section if:
 (a) a person (the supplier) supplies, in trade or commerce, goods to the consumer; and
 (b) a guarantee that applies to the supply under Subdivision A of Division 1 of Part 3‑2 (other than sections 58 and 59(1)) is not complied with.

 (2) If the failure to comply with the guarantee can be remedied and is not a major failure:
 (a) the consumer may require the supplier to remedy the failure within a reasonable time; or
 (b) if such a requirement is made of the supplier but the supplier refuses or fails to comply with the requirement, or fails to comply with the requirement within a reasonable time—the consumer may:
 (i) otherwise have the failure remedied and, by action against the supplier, recover all reasonable costs incurred by the consumer in having the failure so remedied; or
 (ii) subject to section 262, notify the supplier that the consumer rejects the goods and of the ground or grounds for the rejection.

 (3) If the failure to comply with the guarantee cannot be remedied or is a major failure, the consumer may:
 (a) subject to section 262, notify the supplier that the consumer rejects the goods and of the ground or grounds for the rejection; or
 (b) by action against the supplier, recover compensation for any reduction in the value of the goods below the price paid or payable by the consumer for the goods.

 (4) The consumer may, by action against the supplier, recover damages for any loss or damage suffered by the consumer because of the failure to comply with the guarantee if it was reasonably foreseeable that the consumer would suffer such loss or damage as a result of such a failure.

 (5) Subsection (4) does not apply if the failure to comply with the guarantee occurred only because of a cause independent of human control that occurred after the goods left the control of the supplier.

 (6) To avoid doubt, subsection (4) applies in addition to subsections (2) and (3).

 (7) The consumer may take action under this section whether or not the goods are in their original packaging.