TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Definitions and interpretation
Definitions
In these Terms and Conditions and elsewhere in the Contract unless a contrary intention appears:
Australian Consumer Law means Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act.
Civil Liability Act WA means the Civil Liability Act 2002 (WA).
Claim means any claim, demand or cause of action whether arising in contract, tort, under statute or otherwise in relation to the Services or the Contract.
Client means the person who enters into the Contract for the use of Services, and agrees to do so in accordance with the Contract.
Commencement Date means the date of the Contract.
Competition and Consumer Act means the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).
Contract means the agreement between the Client and the Provider including these Terms and Conditions and all other documents, which are incorporated by reference, or to which these Terms and Conditions are attached or are incorporated by reference.
Contract IP means all Intellectual Property (present or future) created, discovered or coming into existence as a result of, for the purpose of, or in connection with the performance of the Contract (including all Intellectual Property developed by the Provider in performing the Services).
Contract Price means the price payable for the Services as published on the Provider’s website as at the Commencement Date.
Corporations Act means the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
Data means all of the information, documents and other data provided by the Client or its Personnel to the Provider, any content uploaded by the Client or Personnel to the Provider’s network, or otherwise accessed by the Provider in performing the Services.
Dispute means any dispute, question or difference of opinion between the parties concerning or arising in connection with any or all of the following:
the Services;
the Contract, or its validity, construction, meaning, operation or effect; and
the rights, duties or liabilities of either the Client or the Provider in relation to any of the Services and the Contract.
Government Agency means any government or governmental, semi-governmental, administrative, municipal, fiscal or judicial body, department, commission, authority, tribunal, agency or entity.
Indirect Transaction Taxes mean any relevant value added tax, goods and services tax, sales, use or consumption or similar tax or impost imposed, levied or assessed by any Government Agency or otherwise payable, but excludes any related penalty, fine or interest thereon.
Input Tax Credit means any entitlement to a credit for, or offset against, reduction in or refund of, Indirect Transaction Taxes, in relation to any acquisition or the receipt of any supply.
Intellectual Property means any subject matter, whether tangible or intangible, that attracts, or is susceptible to protection by, Intellectual Property Rights.
Intellectual Property Rights means all copyright and analogous rights (including moral rights), all rights in relation to inventions (including patent rights), registered and unregistered trademarks (including service marks), registered designs, confidential information (including trade secrets), know-how, circuit layouts and all other rights throughout the world resulting from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific or artistic fields, including:
all rights in all applications to register these rights; and
all renewals and extensions of these rights.
Loss means, in relation to any fact, matter or circumstance, all losses, costs, damages, expenses and other liabilities arising out of or in connection with that fact, matter or circumstance including all legal and other professional expenses on a solicitor-client basis incurred in connection with investigating, disputing, defending or settling any claim, action, demand or proceeding relating to that fact, matter or circumstance (including any claim, action, demand or proceeding based on the terms of the Contract).
Material means training materials, drawings, programmes, manuals, diagrams, graphs, charts, estimates, records, concepts, documents, plans, formulae, methods, techniques, processes, in each case in any medium as determined by the Provider.
Personnel means, in relation to a party, any of its directors, officers, employees, agents or representatives.
Provider means Sinead Tyson Pty Ltd (ACN 660 594 249) trading as “Le Brow”.
Provider’s Background IP means any Intellectual Property of the Provider (or licensed to the Provider by a third party) which:
is in existence before the Commencement Date or comes into existence after the Commencement Date other than in connection with the Contract; and
the Provider makes available, contributes, brings to or uses in connection with the Contract.
Related Entity of a corporation, means:
a “related body corporate” of that corporation within the meaning of section 50 of the Corporations Act; and
a trustee of any unit trust in relation to which that corporation, or a corporation referred to in paragraph (a) of this definition, directly or indirectly:
controls the right to appoint the trustee;
is in a position to control the casting of, more than one half of the maximum number of votes that might be cast at a meeting of holders of units in the trust; or
holds or is in a position to control the disposal of more than one half of the issued units of the trust.
Services means the provision of beauty training for eye brow lamination, eye brow colour application, eyes brow waxing, via video demonstration, audio education and provision of related documentation.
Taxes means, unless the contrary intention is expressed, any and all taxes, including, without limitation, Indirect Transaction Taxes, excise, stamp, documentary, customs, import/export, payroll, personal, property, real property, interest equalisation, business, occupation, turnover, income, corporation, capital, profits, gains, gross receipts, or other taxes, fees, withholdings, imposts, levies, duties or other charges of any nature whatsoever or whensoever, together with any penalties, fines or interest thereon or similar additions thereto, imposed, levied or assessed by any Government Agency or otherwise payable.
Tax Invoice means an invoice or other document, including without limit a credit note or debit note, in a form that is valid under the applicable law of the jurisdiction in which a liability to pay Indirect Transaction Taxes is imposed, claimed, levied or assessed, which must be held by a person for that person to be able to claim Input Tax Credits.
Term means the period of 12 months commencement on the Commencement Date.
Terms and Conditions means these terms and conditions, being clauses 1 to 14.
Interpretation
In these Terms and Conditions headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation and, unless the contrary intention appears:
The singular includes the plural, and the converse also applies.
A gender includes all genders.
If a word or phrase is defined, its other grammatical forms have a corresponding meaning.
A reference to a person includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a corporation, an authority, an association or parties in a joint venture, a partnership, a trust, or a minor (in the case of anyone contracting on behalf of a minor) and the person contracting on their behalf.
A reference to a person or a party, includes a reference to that person's or party's executors, administrators, successors, substitutes (including persons taking by way of novation) assigns (in the case of a person) and permitted assigns (in the case of a party).
A reference to a statute includes any regulations or other instruments made under it (delegated legislation) and a reference to a statute or delegated legislation or a provision of either includes consolidations, amendments, re-enactments and replacements.
Where two or more persons are named as a party then the obligations on their part will bind and be observed and performed by them jointly and each of them severally.
A reference to dollars and $ is to Australian currency.
A reference to a party, clause, schedule, exhibit, attachment or annexure is a reference to a party, clause, schedule, exhibit, attachment or annexure to or of these Terms and Conditions.
Mentioning anything after ‘includes’, ‘including’, ‘for example’, or similar expressions, does not limit what else might be included.
In the case of any inconsistency between the documents forming part of the Contract, the following order of precedence applies, with the first listed document having the highest precedence:
these Terms and Conditions; and
all other schedules, annexures, attachments and other documents referred to in the above documents.
Nothing in the Contract is to be interpreted against a party solely on the ground that the party put forward the Contract or a relevant part of it.
Benefit
Every exemption, limitation, defence, immunity, indemnity or other benefit contained in the Contract or otherwise to which the Provider is entitled will be held by the Provider in its own right and also as trustee for the benefit of, and will also extend to protect, each and all of:
the Provider's Related Entities; and
any and all of the Provider’s and its Related Entities’ Personnel.
Survival
This clause 1 shall survive the expiry or termination of the Contract.
Contract
Term
The Client hereby appoints the Provider to provide the Services to the Client from the Commencement Date for the Term on the terms and conditions set out in the Contract.
Entire agreement
The Contract, as amended from time to time in accordance with its provisions, represents the entire agreement between the parties regarding its subject matter and supersedes all prior communications, arrangements, and negotiations.
Acknowledgement
The Contract is formed upon the earlier of the parties:
agreeing to its terms; and
by their conduct, verbal or otherwise, permitting and/or performing the Services,
and, once formed, is the only authority which the parties will recognise for providing the Services.
Client's additional terms
The parties hereby acknowledges that any terms and conditions attached to any communication between them shall not form part of the Contract unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing.
Performance by Provider
The Provider has created the Material.
The Client may access the Material on the basis that its enters into the Contract and for the Term.
The Provider reserves the right to amend, add to, update, delete and change the Material at any time without notice to the Client. The Provider may notify the Client of any such changes however is not obliged to.
Upon payment of the Contract Price by the Client, the Provider grants to the Client the licences referred to in clauses 6.1(b) and 6.2(b) for an appropriate purpose which will not cause damage to the Provider’s reputation or business generally.
The Client must not share its login details with another person or provide the Material to a third party or any other person, as the Contract and the licences referred to in clauses 6.1(b) and 6.2(b) are personal to the Client. In the event of a third party wishing to view the Material, that third party must enter into a separate contract with the Provider to gain a personal right to view the Material.
The Client must not pass off the Material as being its own material.
Fitness for purpose
Any description of the Services is given by way of identification only and use of such description shall not constitute and shall not be construed as constituting a sale by description.
The Client acknowledges that neither the Provider nor any person acting or purporting to act on its behalf has made any representation nor given any promise or undertaking which is not expressly set out in writing whether as to the fitness of the Services for any particular purpose or any other matter.
Any advice, recommendation, information, assistance or service provided by the Provider in relation to the Services or their use or application is given in good faith and is believed by the Provider to be appropriate and reliable. However any advice, recommendation, information or assistance provided by the Provider in relation to the Services is provided without liability or responsibility on the part of the Provider.
The Client acknowledges and warrants that it has relied on its own skill and judgement or alternatively on the skill and judgement of professional advisers retained by it to provide advice and assistance on the suitability of the Services for specific purposes and procedures and in this respect shall hold the Provider harmless and indemnified from and against any suit claim, demand, or compensation which but for these Terms and Conditions the Client may have had against the Provider.
Payment
Payment of Contract Price
The Contract Price is payable on the Commencement Date.
The Client shall pay the Contract Price credit card account.
By nominating a credit or debit account, the Client authorises the Provider or its nominated representative to deduct all fees and charges payable under the Contract from that account.
The Client must ensure it has sufficient funds in its account to permit a debit payment to be made in accordance with the Contract.
In the event of the Client’s nominated account containing insufficient funds at the time of any payments being due, the Client may be charged a fee and/or interest by its financial institution.
If any direct debit payment is declined, the Client must immediately pay any outstanding amounts, and access to the Facilities will be denied until all outstanding amounts are paid.
The Provider shall keep any transaction information (including the Client’s account details) confidential, will make reasonable efforts to keep any such information that it holds about the Client secure, and shall ensure that any of its employees or agents who have access to information about the Client do not make any unauthorised use, modification, reproduction or disclosure of that information.
The Provider may only disclose information it holds in relation to the Client to the extent specifically required by law, or for the purposes of administering the Contract (including engaging third parties or disclosing information in connection with any query or insurance claim).
Survival
This clause 3(b) shall survive the expiry or termination of the Contract.
Intellectual property
Provider’s Background IP
The Provider’s Background IP remains vested in the Provider.
The Provider grants to the Client a non-exclusive, royalty-free, non-assignable, non-transferable licence to use all rights in the Provider’s Background IP for the purpose of training of the Client.
Contract IP
The Client acknowledges and agrees that all right, title and interest in the Contract IP is owned by and vests on creation in the Provider.
The Provider grants to the Client a non-exclusive, royalty-free, non-assignable, non-transferable licence to use all rights in the Contract IP for the purpose of training of the Client.
The Client must, if required by the Provider, do all further things necessary to assign the Contract IP to the Provider.
Licences
All Services are performed by the Provider on the basis that all licenses and permits under all relevant statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations have been obtained by and complied with by the Client, and the Client shall hold the Provider indemnified from and against any action, claim, demand suit or proceeding by any relevant authority with respect to the performance of the Services and/or their application by the Client.
The Client acknowledges that the Provider is not a registered or accredited training organisation, and all Services are provided on the basis of the experience of the Provider’s Personnel only.
Taxes
Taxes generally
The Contract Price and all other amounts payable under the Contract (including any amount by way of reimbursement, indemnity, damages or otherwise) are:
subject to clause 8.1(b), inclusive of all Taxes; and
exclusive of Indirect Transaction Taxes, unless expressed otherwise.
Indirect Transaction Taxes
If Indirect Transaction Taxes are payable on a supply, transfer or sale (supply) made under or in connection with the Contract, and if the party making that supply is liable under the applicable law, to pay, or collect and remit the Indirect Transaction Taxes to the appropriate Government Agency, the party receiving that supply (recipient) must pay to the supplier an additional amount equal to the Indirect Transaction Taxes payable by the supplier in respect of the supply. The recipient must pay the additional amount to the supplier on the date when the Contract Price (or part thereof) is provided to the supplier (subject to a Tax Invoice being received prior to payment date). This clause 8.2(a) does not apply to the extent that the consideration for the supply is expressed to be inclusive of Indirect Transaction Taxes.
The supplier must ensure that each invoice it presents to the recipient in respect of any Indirect Transaction Taxes is a Tax Invoice. If the supplier fails to provide the recipient with a Tax Invoice within the time period required by applicable law of that jurisdiction, the recipient may withhold payment of the amount payable on account of Indirect Transaction Taxes, either pursuant to clause 8.1(b) or as part of the consideration where that consideration is expressed to be inclusive of Indirect Transaction Taxes, until such time as a Tax Invoice is received.
Any reference in:
the Contract to a Loss, cost, expense or other liability (Cost) incurred by a party; or
the calculation of consideration or of any indemnity, reimbursement or similar amount to a Cost,
must exclude the amount of an Input Tax Credit entitlement of that party in relation to that Cost.
Each party will take all reasonable steps to co-operate with and provide all necessary assistance to the other party to ensure so far as possible that the Taxes treatment is accepted by the relevant Government Agency, including the provision of invoices, proof of payment, proof of source and/or origination and other Documentation for this purpose.
Survival
This clause 6 will survive the expiry or termination of the Contract.
Dispute resolution
Disputes
If at any time there is a Dispute, the parties will as a condition precedent to the commencement of any proceedings in respect of the Dispute (other than proceedings required on an urgent interlocutory basis), promptly and no later than 14 days following the occurrence of a Dispute, confer in an endeavour to settle the Dispute.
Failure to agree
If the Client and the Provider fail to agree within 30 days after first conferring, either party may commence legal proceedings in an appropriate court to resolve the Dispute (but not earlier).
Obligations continue
Notwithstanding the existence of any Dispute, the parties will continue to perform all of their obligations under the Contract without limiting their position in respect of any Dispute.
Survival
This clause 9 will survive the expiry or termination of the Contract.
Privacy
Each party agrees to comply with its obligations, and to ensure that its Personnel comply with their obligations, under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and any other applicable legislation or privacy guidelines as amended from time to time in relation to personal information collected, used or disclosed by that party or its Personnel in connection with the Services and the Contract.
Details on how the Provider complies with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and how it collects, discloses, holds or uses personal information is available in the Provider’s Privacy Policy as set out on the Provider’s website at www.sineadtyson.com or as provided to the Client from time to time. The Provider reserves the right to amend its Privacy Policy as required from time to time.
The Provider will take all reasonable steps to notify the Client in writing if it becomes aware of any actual, threatened or suspected breach of Data where such breach involves personal information.
The Client warrants that it consents to, and has obtained each of its Personnel’s informed consent for, the Provider, its Related Entities, and their respective Personnel to use, store, manipulate or otherwise deal with the personal information contained in the Data.
The Client must ensure that any collection, processing, use, disclosure and transfer by the Client and its Personnel of personal information in connection with the performance of its obligations under the Contract complies with all applicable privacy laws and the privacy policy of the Client.
The Client must take all necessary steps to ensure that the personal information held or accessed by it in connection with the Contract is protected against misuse, interference and loss, and from unauthorised access, modification and disclosure (Data Breach). The Client will promptly give written notice to the Provider of any actual or suspected Data Breach and will provide information, assistance and other cooperation as requested by the Provider in respect of the Data Breach.
The Client must co-operate with any reasonable requests or directions of the Provider relating to the security, use, disclosure, and transfer of personal information, the Provider’s legal obligations relating to the personal information, complaints relating to the personal information and the rights of individuals to access and correct the personal information or opt out of receiving any communications from or on behalf of the Client.
The Provider will retain the Client’s information for 30 days following termination of the Contract.
This clause 10 will survive the term or termination of the Contract.
Notices
Notices in writing
Each communication (including each notice, consent, approval, request and demand) under or in connection with the Contract (each, a Notice) must be in writing and in the English language.
Method of sending Notices
Subject to any other specific provision of the Contract to the contrary, where any Notice requires an act or thing to occur or be performed within a time specified, the Notice must be sent:
as a signed document attached to an email; or
by mail to, or be left at, the address of the party or person to whom or which the requirement specified in the Notice is directed.
The Notice referred to in clause 11.2(a) must be sent to or left at:
in the case of the Provider or the Client – the relevant address provided by one party to the other;
in the case of any other party or person that is a body corporate – its registered office or principal office; and
in the case of any other party or person that is not a body corporate – its address last known to the party or person sending or leaving the Notice.
Service
Except as provided in this clause 11.2(a) and subject to anything elsewhere specifically provided to the contrary in the Contract, and without limiting any other proper mode of service or giving the Notices, a Notice will be properly served or given:
if posted by mail to the party or it’s representative to the address (if any) nominated in the Contract, or if left at that address;
if posted to the party at its registered office in Western Australia, or if left at that registered office;
if handed to the party or it’s representative personally; or
if sent electronically as an attachment to an email to the party or the party’s representative at the email address specified in the Contract or otherwise notified by the party.
Receipt of Notices
A Notice will be deemed to have been received:
if delivered personally, upon delivery;
if mailed to an address in the city of despatch, upon expiry of 2 working days after the day of despatch;
if mailed elsewhere within Australia on the expiry of 3 days after the day of despatch;
if mailed from overseas, on the expiry of 7 days after the day of despatch; or
if sent electronically as an email attachment:
if it is transmitted by 5.00pm (Australian Western Standard Time) on a day – on that day; or
if it is transmitted after 5.00pm (Australian Western Standard Time) – on the next day.
Limitation of Liability
Limitation of Liability
Notwithstanding any clause in the Contract, however subject to clauses 12.3(f) and 12.3(g), to the maximum extent permitted by law, the Provider’s maximum liability to the Client, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), statute, warranty or otherwise in connection with the Contract shall be limited to twenty per cent (20%) of the Contract Price.
Consequential loss
Notwithstanding any clause in the Contract, the Provider shall not be liable to the Client for loss of actual or anticipated profits or revenue, loss of production, loss of product, loss of contract, loss of opportunity, loss of business reputation, delay costs payable to third parties, or any consequential, special, contingent or penal damages whether arising out of a Claim for loss of use, loss of profits or otherwise and (without limiting the foregoing) the Client shall be limited to recovery of damages which have arisen directly out of the Contract.
Acknowledgements
The Client acknowledges and agrees that:
it is fully aware of the risks and hazards connected with performing services in the beauty therapy industry. To the extent permitted by law, the Client assumes all risks that arise out of the use of the Services, the activity itself or the acts of others;
it has been provided with, and had an opportunity to consider all of the risks associated with performing services in the beauty therapy industry, including in reliance on the Services;
the risks inherent in the Services include risk of physical injury or death, illness, inducement to exacerbation of medical conditions, mental harm or distress, and damage to the Client’s property, and that the Client’s health, ability and conduct will also affect such risks;
to the extent permitted under the Australia Consumer Law, and subject to clauses 12.3(f) and 12.3(g), the Client engages the Services at its own risk;
to the extent permitted under the Australia Consumer Law, and subject to clauses 12.3(f) and 12.3(g), the Provider’s liability for a breach of any guarantee or warranty imposed under the Australian Consumer Law, is limited to one or more of the following at the Provider’s election:
in the case of products, to replacement of the products or supply of equivalent products, repair of the products; payment of the cost of replacing the products or of acquiring equivalent products; or payment of the cost of having the goods repaired; and
in the case of services, to supply of the services again or payment of the cost of having the services supplied again;
to the extent permitted under section 139A of the Competition and Consumer Act, and to the extent that the Provider provides a “recreational service” to the Client (as defined under that section 139A), the Provider excludes application of the guarantees and Subdivision B of Division 1 of Part 3-2 of the Australian Consumer Law, the exercise of any rights conferred under the provisions of that Subdivision, and excludes liability for failing to comply with a guarantee under that Subdivision for:
death;
physical or mental injury (including aggravation, acceleration or recurrence of such injury);
the contraction, aggravation or acceleration of a disease;
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:
that is or may be harmful or disadvantageous to the Client; or
that may result in harm or disadvantage to the Client or the community. This exclusion of liability does not apply where significant personal injury is caused by the reckless conduct of the Provider in accordance with section 139A of the Competition and Consumer Act; and
in the event that the Civil Liability Act WA applies to the Contract, the Client’s participation in the Services, to the extent permitted under section 5J of the Civil Liability Act WA, and to the extent that the Provider provides the Client with “recreation services” and the Services are a “recreational activity” as defined under the Civil Liability Act WA, the Provider excludes all liability (including any Loss or Claim) arising from or in connection with a breach of any express or implied warranties and conditions that our services will be provided with reasonable care and skill, regardless of whether the claim in brought in tort (including in negligence), in contract, under statute or otherwise. The exclusion will not apply if the Provider commits reckless conduct as set out in section 5J(6) of the Civil Liability Act WA.
Release and indemnity
Subject to clauses 12.1 to 12.3, and to the extent permitted by law, the Client:
releases the Provider from and against any Loss or Claim arising from or in connection with its use or enjoyment of the Services, or the Provider’s negligence; and
indemnifies the Provider from and against all Loss or Claims incurred by the Provider arising from or in connection with any of the Client’s:
use or enjoyment of the Services;
breach of the Contract; and
negligent acts or omissions, including but not limited to providing inaccurate or incomplete information, or omitting information, to the Provider,
provided that nothing in this clause 12.4 limits or excludes liability of the Provider for losses, damages or expenses arising as a result of the reckless conduct of the Provider, and nothing in this clause 12.4 excludes any liability of the Provider that cannot be excluded under an applicable law.
Survival
This clause 12 shall survive the expiry or termination of the Contract.
Termination
The Client will be in default if:
it breaches any term of the Contract; or
payment for the Services has not been received by the Provider by the due date for payment.
If one of the events described in clause 13(a) occurs, the Provider may without prejudice to any other rights and without notice to the Client do any one or more of the following:
issue a notice to the Client requesting the Client to remedy the default within 7 days of the date of the notice;
refuse access to the Material by the Client; and/or
make all monies owing by the Client to the Provider on any account immediately due and payable, in addition to all other costs incurred by the Provider in connection with the default.
In the event of the Client failing to remedy a default to the satisfaction of the Provider on or before the time required by a notice issued in accordance with clause 13(b)(i), the Provider may immediately terminate the Contact without further notice to the Client.
Termination of the Contract shall not affect any rights or liabilities which have accrued prior to the date of termination.
General
Law applicable
The Contract is governed by the law of the State of Western Australia and the parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Western Australia and of any court which may hear appeals from any of those courts, for any proceedings in connection with the Contract.
Waiver in writing
The waiver or relaxation partly or wholly of the terms of the Contract will be valid only if in writing and signed by the Client, will apply to a particular occasion and will not be continuing unless expressed so to be, and further will not constitute a waiver or relaxation of any other condition or term.
Further assurances
Each party agrees to do all things and execute all deeds, instruments, transfers or other documents as may be necessary or desirable to give full effect to the provisions of the Contract and the transactions contemplated by it.
Severance
Any provision of the Contract that is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction is ineffective as to that jurisdiction to the extent of the prohibition or unenforceability. That does not invalidate the remaining provisions of the Contract nor affect the validity or enforceability of that provision in any other jurisdiction.
Assignment and novation
The Client must not assign its rights or novate, licence or sub-contract its rights and obligations under the Contract to any third party, without the prior written consent of the Provider which may be withheld or delayed in the Provider’s sole discretion.
The Provider may assign its rights or novate, licence or sub-contract its rights and obligations under the Contract to any third party or Related Entity, with the prior written consent of the Client which must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, and Client must sign all relevant documentation required by the Provider to give effect to any such disposal.
Survival
This clause 14 shall survive the expiry or termination of the Contract.