Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868:clause:2_2:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00868
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 2 (pt 8/9)
Character Range: 45502–48317

customer of the banker entered into in the course of the carrying on by the banker of the business of banking; or
 (vi) any contract for or in relation to the lending of money;
but does not include rights or benefits being the supply of goods or the performance of work under a contract of service.

share includes stock.

ship has the meaning given by section 3(1) of the Admiralty Act 1988.

single price: see section 48(7).

substantially transformed, in relation to goods: see section 255(3).

substantiation notice means a notice under section 219.

substantiation notice compliance period: see section 221(2).

supply, when used as a verb, includes:
 (a) in relation to goods—supply (including re‑supply) by way of sale, exchange, lease, hire or hire‑purchase; and
 (b) in relation to services—provide, grant or confer;
and, when used as a noun, has a corresponding meaning, and supplied and supplier have corresponding meanings.

Note: Section 5 deals with when a donation is a supply.

supply of limited title: see section 51(2).

telecommunications service: see section 65(2).

termination charge: see section 97(2).

termination period, in relation to an unsolicited consumer agreement, means the period within which the consumer under the agreement is, under section 82 or under the agreement, entitled to terminate the agreement.

tied continuing credit contract means a continuing credit contract under which a credit provider provides credit in respect of the payment by a consumer for goods or services supplied by a supplier in relation to whom the credit provider is a linked credit provider.

tied loan contract means a loan contract entered into between a credit provider and a consumer where:
 (a) the credit provider knows, or ought reasonably to know, that the consumer enters into the loan contract wholly or partly for the purposes of payment for goods or services supplied by a supplier; and
 (b) at the time the loan contract is entered into the credit provider is a linked credit provider of the supplier.

trade or commerce means:
 (a) trade or commerce within Australia; or
 (b) trade or commerce between Australia and places outside Australia;
and includes any business or professional activity (whether or not carried on for profit).

transparent:
 (a) in relation to a document—means:
 (i) expressed in reasonably plain language; and
 (ii) legible; and
 (iii) presented clearly; and
 (b) in relation to a term of a consumer contract—see section 24(3).

unfair, in relation to a term of a consumer contract: see section 24(1).

unsolicited consumer agreement: see section 69.

unsolicited goods means goods sent to a person without any request made by the person or on his or her behalf.

unsolicited services means services supplied to a person without any request made by the person