Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189:schedule:2:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 1/8)
Character Range: 2368771–2371816

Schedule 2—The Australian Consumer Law
Note: See Part XI.

Chapter 1—Introduction
1 Application of this Schedule
2 Definitions
3 Meaning of consumer
4 Misleading representations with respect to future matters
5 When donations are treated as supplies or acquisitions
6 Related bodies corporate
7 Meaning of manufacturer
8 Goods affixed to land or premises
9 Meaning of safety defect in relation to goods
10 Asserting a right to payment
11 References to acquisition, supply and re‑supply
12 Application of Schedule in relation to leases and licences of land and buildings
13 Loss or damage to include injury
14 Meaning of continuing credit contract
15 Contraventions of this Schedule
16 Severability
17 References to provisions in this Schedule
Chapter 2—General protections
Part 2‑1—Misleading or deceptive conduct
18 Misleading or deceptive conduct
19 Application of this Part to information providers
Part 2‑2—Unconscionable conduct
20 Unconscionable conduct within the meaning of the unwritten law
21 Unconscionable conduct in connection with goods or services
22 Matters the court may have regard to for the purposes of section 21
22A Presumptions relating to whether representations are misleading
Part 2‑3—Unfair contract terms
23 Unfair terms of consumer contracts and small business contracts
24 Meaning of unfair
25 Examples of unfair terms
26 Terms that define main subject matter of consumer contracts or small business contracts etc. are unaffected
27 Standard form contracts
28 Contracts to which this Part does not apply
28A This Part does not apply to certain contracts connected with financial markets
Chapter 3—Specific protections
Part 3‑1—Unfair practices
Division 1—False or misleading representations etc.
29 False or misleading representations about goods or services
30 False or misleading representations about sale etc. of land
31 Misleading conduct relating to employment
32 Offering rebates, gifts, prizes etc.
33 Misleading conduct as to the nature etc. of goods
34 Misleading conduct as to the nature etc. of services
35 Bait advertising
36 Wrongly accepting payment
37 Misleading representations about certain business activities
38 Application of provisions of this Division to information providers
Division 2—Unsolicited supplies
39 Unsolicited cards etc.
40 Assertion of right to payment for unsolicited goods or services
41 Liability etc. of recipient for unsolicited goods
42 Liability of recipient for unsolicited services
43 Assertion of right to payment for unauthorised entries or advertisements
Division 3—Pyramid schemes
44 Participation in pyramid schemes
45 Meaning of pyramid scheme
46 Marketing schemes as pyramid schemes
Division 4—Pricing
47 Multiple pricing
48 Single price to be specified in certain circumstances
Division 5—Other unfair practices
49 Referral selling
50 Harassment and coercion
Part 3‑2—Consumer transactions
Division 1—Consumer guarantees
Subdivision A—Guarantees relating to the supply of goods
51 Guarantee as to title
52 Guarantee as to undisturbed possession
53 Guarantee