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Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading Act 1990
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48 Limitation of liability in relation to supply of recreational
services
(1) A term of a contract for the supply by a person of recreational
services is not void under section 64 of the Australian Consumer
Law (NT) by reason only that the term excludes, restricts or
modifies, or has the effect of excluding, restricting or modifying:
(a) the application of all or any of the provisions of Part 3-2,
Division 1, Subdivision B of the Australian Consumer Law
(NT) to the supply of the recreational services under the
contract; or
(b) the exercise of a right conferred by such a provision in relation
to the supply of the recreational services under the contract; or
(c) any liability of the supplier of the recreational services for a
failure to comply with a guarantee under that Subdivision in
relation to the supply of the recreational services under the
contract;
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so long as:
(d) the exclusion, restriction or modification is limited to liability for
death or personal injury; and
(e) the exclusion, restriction or modification is disclosed to the
person entering into the contract for the recreational services
in such a manner that the person:
(i) should be aware of the general effect of the exclusion,
restriction or modification; and
(ii) has a reasonable opportunity to consider whether or not
to enter into the contract on that basis.
(2) For subsection (1)(e), the disclosure may be made:
(a) in writing (whether by prominent signage, written notice
handed to the person or other means); or
(b) orally (including, if practicable, an enquiry of the person that
he or she understands and accepts the effect of the exclusion,
restriction or modification); or
(c) by a combination of writing and orally;
as appropriate in the circumstances.
(3) In this section:
disease includes any physical or mental ailment, disorder, defect or
morbid condition, whether of sudden onset or gradual development
and whether of genetic or other origin.
injury means any physical or mental injury.
personal injury means:
(a) an injury of an individual (including the aggravation,
acceleration or recurrence of an injury of the individual); or
(b) the contraction, aggravation, acceleration or recurrence of a
disease of an individual; or
(c) the coming into existence, the aggravation, acceleration or
recurrence of any other condition, circumstance, occurrence,
activity, form of behaviour, course of conduct or state of affairs
in relation to an individual that is or may be harmful or
disadvantageous to, or result in harm or disadvantage to:
(i) the individual; or
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(ii) the community.
recreational services means services that consist of participation
in:
(a) a sporting activity or a similar leisure-time pursuit; or
(b) any other activity that:
(i) involves a significant degree of physical exertion or
physical risk; and
(ii) is undertaken for the purposes of recreation, enjoyment
or leisure.
(4) The definition of injury in subsection (3) does not, by implication,
affect the meaning of the expression injury when used in a
provision of this Act other than this section.