Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189:clause:2_268
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00189
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 268
Character Range: 2772252–2774298

268  When a failure to comply with a guarantee is a major failure
 (1) A failure to comply with a guarantee referred to in section 267(1)(b) that applies to a supply of services is a major failure if:
 (a) the services would not have been acquired by a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the nature and extent of the failure; or
 (b) the services are substantially unfit for a purpose for which services of the same kind are commonly supplied and they cannot, easily and within a reasonable time, be remedied to make them fit for such a purpose; or
 (c) both of the following apply:
 (i) the services, and any product resulting from the services, are unfit for a particular purpose for which the services were acquired by the consumer that was made known to the supplier of the services;
 (ii) the services, and any of those products, cannot, easily and within a reasonable time, be remedied to make them fit for such a purpose; or
 (d) both of the following apply:
 (i) the services, and any product resulting from the services, are not of such a nature, or quality, state or condition, that they might reasonably be expected to achieve a result desired by the consumer that was made known to the supplier;
 (ii) the services, and any of those products, cannot, easily and within a reasonable time, be remedied to achieve such a result; or
 (e) the supply of the services creates an unsafe situation.
 (2) A failure to comply with a guarantee referred to in section 267(1)(b) that applies to a supply of services is also a major failure if:
 (a) the failure is one of 2 or more failures to comply with a guarantee referred to in section 267(1)(b) that apply to the supply; and
 (b) the services would not have been acquired by a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the nature and extent of those failures, taken as a whole.
Note: The multiple failures do not need to relate to the same guarantee.
 (3) Subsection (2) applies regardless of whether the consumer has taken action under section 267 in relation to any of the failures.