Section 25 of the Australian Consumer Law sets out examples of contract terms that are unfair.The general effect of this long and detailed provision is that a contract term will generally be considered to be unfair when:
A) it is a standard term.
B) it is long and technical.
C) it permits one party to unilaterally exercise rights and privileges of a kind or scope that the other does not have.
D) it permits the business to unilaterally exercise particular rights and privileges that the consumer does not like.
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