Consumer Guarantees Act 1993

2: Interpretation

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In this law, words have specific meanings. Here’s what some important terms mean:

‘Acquire’ means getting goods as a gift, buying them, or swapping for them. For services, it means accepting them.

A ‘business’ is any activity, whether it makes money or not, where goods or services are bought or sold, or land is bought or sold.

A ‘consumer’ is someone who buys goods or services for personal use, not to resell or use in manufacturing.

‘Goods’ are things you can own, like personal items, animals, or computer software. It doesn’t include whole buildings attached to land.

A ‘manufacturer’ is someone who makes goods or puts their brand on goods.

‘Services’ include rights, benefits, or facilities provided by a supplier. This covers many types of contracts, like work performance, accommodation, insurance, and banking.

A ‘supplier’ is someone who, as part of their business, provides goods or services to consumers.

‘Supply’ means giving, selling, or renting goods, or providing services.

‘Trade’ is any business activity related to providing or getting goods or services.

The law also explains when guarantees start to apply. For goods, it’s when you get the right to have them. For services, it’s when they are provided. But for some guarantees, it starts when you actually receive the goods.

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2Interpretation

  1. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,—

    acquire,—

    1. in relation to goods, means obtain by way of gift, purchase, or exchange; and also means take on lease, hire, or hire purchase:
      1. in relation to services, includes accept

        business means—

        1. any undertaking whether carried on for gain or reward or not; or
          1. any undertaking in the course of which—whether free of charge or not
            1. goods or services are acquired or supplied; or
              1. any interest in land is acquired or disposed of—

              consumer means a person who—

              1. acquires from a supplier goods or services of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic, or household use or consumption; and
                1. does not acquire the goods or services, or hold himself or herself out as acquiring the goods or services, for the purpose of—
                  1. resupplying them in trade; or
                    1. consuming them in the course of a process of production or manufacture; or
                      1. in the case of goods, repairing or treating in trade other goods or fixtures on land

                      express guarantee, in relation to any goods, means an undertaking, assertion, or representation in relation to—given or made in connection with the supply of the goods or in connection with the promotion by any means of the supply or use of the goods

                      1. the quality, performance, or characteristics of the goods; or
                        1. the provision of services that are or may at any time be required in respect of the goods; or
                          1. the supply of parts that are or may at any time be required for the goods; or
                            1. the future availability of identical goods, or of goods constituting or forming part of a set of which the goods in relation to which the undertaking, assertion, or representation is given or made form part—

                              goods

                              1. means personal property of every kind (whether tangible or intangible), other than money and choses in action; and
                                1. includes—
                                  1. goods attached to, or incorporated in, any real or personal property:
                                    1. ships, aircraft, and vehicles:
                                      1. animals, including fish:
                                        1. minerals, trees, and crops, whether on, under, or attached to land or not:
                                          1. non-reticulated gas:
                                            1. to avoid doubt, water and computer software; but
                                            2. despite paragraph (b)(i), does not include a whole building, or part of a whole building, attached to land unless the building is a structure that is easily removable and is not designed for residential accommodation

                                              line function services has,—

                                              1. in relation to gas, the meaning set out in section 2(1) of the Gas Act 1992; and
                                                1. in relation to electricity, the meaning set out in section 2(1) of the Electricity Act 1992

                                                  manufacturer means a person that carries on the business of assembling, producing, or processing goods, and includes—

                                                  1. any person that holds itself out to the public as the manufacturer of the goods:
                                                    1. any person that attaches its brand or mark or causes or permits its brand or mark to be attached, to the goods:
                                                      1. where goods are manufactured outside New Zealand and the foreign manufacturer of the goods does not have an ordinary place of business in New Zealand, a person that imports or distributes those goods

                                                        ordinary place of business in New Zealand, in relation to a manufacturer, does not include a New Zealand subsidiary of a foreign manufacturer

                                                          ownership, in relation to goods, means the general property in the goods

                                                            person includes a local authority, every public body, and any association of persons whether incorporated or not

                                                              price includes valuable consideration in any form

                                                                security includes charge and encumbrance

                                                                  services

                                                                  1. includes any rights (including rights in relation to, and interests in, personal property), benefits, privileges, or facilities that are, or are to be, provided, granted, or conferred by a supplier; and
                                                                    1. includes (without limitation) the rights, benefits, privileges, or facilities that are, or are to be, provided, granted, or conferred by a supplier under any of the following classes of contract:
                                                                      1. a contract for, or in relation to, the performance of work (including work of a professional nature), whether with or without the supply of goods:
                                                                        1. a contract for, or in relation to, the provision in trade of facilities for accommodation, amusement, the care of persons or animals or things, entertainment, instruction, parking, or recreation:
                                                                          1. a contract of insurance, including life assurance and life reassurance:
                                                                            1. a contract between a bank and a customer of the bank:
                                                                              1. a contract for, or in relation to, the lending of money or granting of credit, or the making of arrangements for the lending of money or granting of credit, or the buying or discounting of a credit instrument, or the acceptance of deposits:
                                                                                1. a contract for, or in relation to, the supply of telecommunications or water, or the removal of waste water:
                                                                                  1. a contract relating to (but not for) the supply of gas or electricity, other than line function services; but
                                                                                  2. does not include—
                                                                                    1. any rights, benefits, privileges, or facilities that are, or are to be, provided, granted, or conferred by a supplier by simply paying or crediting any money to the consumer without the performance of any other task (other than one that is merely incidental to the making of the payment or credit); and
                                                                                      1. rights or benefits in the form of the supply of goods or the performance of work under a contract of service

                                                                                      subsidiary has the same meaning as in sections 5 and 6 of the Companies Act 1993

                                                                                        supplier

                                                                                        1. means a person who, in trade,—
                                                                                          1. supplies goods to a consumer by—
                                                                                            1. transferring the ownership or the possession of the goods under a contract of sale, exchange, lease, hire, or hire purchase to which that person is a party; or
                                                                                              1. transferring the ownership of the goods as the result of a gift from that person; or
                                                                                                1. transferring the ownership or possession of the goods as directed by an insurer; or
                                                                                                2. supplies services to an individual consumer or a group of consumers (whether or not the consumer is a party, or the consumers are parties, to a contract with the person); and
                                                                                                3. includes,—
                                                                                                  1. where the rights of the supplier have been transferred by assignment or by operation of law, the person for the time being entitled to those rights:
                                                                                                    1. a creditor within the meaning of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 who has lent money on the security of goods supplied to a consumer, if the whole or part of the price of the goods is to be paid out of the proceeds of the loan and if the loan was arranged by a person who, in trade, supplied the goods:
                                                                                                      1. a person who, in trade, assigns or procures the assignment of goods to a creditor within the meaning of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 to enable the creditor to supply those goods, or goods of that kind, to the consumer:
                                                                                                        1. a person (other than an auctioneer) who, in trade, is acting as an agent for another, whether or not that other is supplying in trade

                                                                                                          supply,—

                                                                                                          1. in relation to goods, means supply (or resupply) by way of gift, sale, exchange, lease, hire, or hire purchase; and
                                                                                                            1. in relation to services, means provide, grant, or confer

                                                                                                              trade means any trade, business, industry, profession, occupation, activity of commerce, or undertaking relating to the supply or acquisition of goods or services.

                                                                                                              1. In any case where it is necessary under this Act to determine the time at which a guarantee in this Act commences to apply,—

                                                                                                              2. goods shall be treated as supplied at the time when the consumer acquires the right to possess the goods:
                                                                                                                1. services shall be treated as supplied at the time when they are provided, granted, or conferred.
                                                                                                                  1. However, despite subsection (2), a guarantee under section 6 applies to the goods delivered to the consumer on and from the time at which the consumer receives the goods.

                                                                                                                  Compare
                                                                                                                  • 1971 No 147 s 2
                                                                                                                  • 1986 No 121 s 2
                                                                                                                  • Trade Practices Act 1974 ss 4B, 74A(1), (3), (4) (Aust)
                                                                                                                  • Consumer Products Warranties Act 1977 s 2(h) (Saskatchewan)
                                                                                                                  Notes
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) goods: substituted, on , by section 3 of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 33).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) goods paragraph (b)(v): replaced, on , by section 6(1) of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 144).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) line function services: inserted, on , by section 6(2) of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 144).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) services: substituted, on , by section 3 of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 33).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) services paragraph (b)(vi): replaced, on , by section 6(3) of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 144).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) services paragraph (b)(vii): inserted, on , by section 6(3) of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 144).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) subsidiary: substituted, on , by section 2 of the Company Law Reform (Transitional Provisions) Act 1994 (1994 No 16).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) supplier: substituted, on , by section 3 of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2003 (2003 No 33).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) supplier paragraph (b)(ii): substituted, on , by section 139 of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 (2003 No 52).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) supplier paragraph (b)(iii): substituted, on , by section 139 of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act 2003 (2003 No 52).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) supplier paragraph (b)(iv): replaced, on , by section 6(4) of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 144).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(1) supplier paragraph (c): repealed, on , by section 6(5) of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 144).
                                                                                                                  • Section 2(3): inserted, on , by section 6(6) of the Consumer Guarantees Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 144).