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Queensland Building and Construction Commission Regulation 2018
sch.6-sec.62Cost of delay entering into contract
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### sch.6-sec.62 Cost of delay entering into contract
This section applies if the commission gives a consumer for residential construction work written notice about the approval for a licensed contractor to—
complete residential construction work as mentioned in section 7 (1) ; or
carry out reinstatement work; or
carry out rectification work.
The consumer is not entitled to claim assistance for loss that would not have been suffered if the consumer had entered into the contract with the licensed contractor within 28 days after receiving the notice.
(sch.6-sec.62-ssec.1) This section applies if the commission gives a consumer for residential construction work written notice about the approval for a licensed contractor to— complete residential construction work as mentioned in section 7 (1) ; or carry out reinstatement work; or carry out rectification work.
(sch.6-sec.62-ssec.2) The consumer is not entitled to claim assistance for loss that would not have been suffered if the consumer had entered into the contract with the licensed contractor within 28 days after receiving the notice.
- (a) complete residential construction work as mentioned in section 7 (1) ; or
- (b) carry out reinstatement work; or
- (c) carry out rectification work.