Terms of Service

1. Your Rental Contract

1.1 Rental Contract

1.2 Relevant law

The Rental Contract is governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Australia and the state or territory in which the Rental Agreement is signed and You agree that courts in that state or territory have non-exclusive jurisdiction to determine any dispute that arises between You and Us.

1.3 The Australian Consumer Law

1.4 Electronic signatures

We may use electronic signatures as a means of entry into the Rental Contract. When You insert an electronic signature You consent to the use of this means of acknowledgment and acceptance of these Terms and Conditions and Your obligations under the Rental Contract.

1.5 Identity, credit and other checks

We may conduct reasonable identity, security, licence and credit checks before renting a Vehicle to You and if You fail to meet any of those requirements, We may refuse to rent a Vehicle to You.

1.6 Amending these Terms and Conditions

We may amend these Terms and Conditions by providing You with 30 days’ notice in writing. If You do not accept the amendments or replacement, You must return the Vehicle prior to the end of the 30 day period.

2. Rental Period

2.1 Your Rental

2.2 Extending the Rental Period

2.3 Cancellation and ‘No Show'

3. Costs charges and payment

3.1 Payment at the Start of Rental

3.2 Payment during Your Rental

3.3 Payment at the end of the Rental Period

3.4 Acceptable Debit Cards or credit cards required

3.5 Fuel charges

3.6 Fines and infringements

3.7 Tolls

3.8 Kilometre limits for some vehicles

3.9 Credit card authority

3.10 Default in payment

4. Damage Cover and payment of the Damage Excess

4.1 Damage Excess

4.2 When is the Damage Excess payable?

4.3 Exemption from paying the Damage Excess

4.4 Younger age additional Damage Excess

An additional Damage Excess applies to You or any Authorised Driver who is 21 to 24 years of age.

4.5 Refund of Damage Excess paid

4.6 Claims Administration fee

All Accident, attempted theft and theft claims will incur a claims administration fee of up to $200 in addition to the Damage Excess liability. This fee is to compensate Us for the labour and associated costs with processing Your claim.

5. Exclusions to Damage Cover

5.1 General exclusions

Even if You have paid the Damage Excess, there is no Damage Cover, and You and any Authorised Driver are liable for:

5.2 Lack of co-operation exclusion

Your entitlement to Damage Cover will be reduced to the extent We are prejudiced as a result of any delay or failure by You or any Authorised Driver to comply with Your obligations under clause 11 of these Terms and Conditions.

5.3 Exclusion for personal items

There is also no Damage Cover for personal property in the custody of or owned by:

6. Your responsibilities

6.1 Authorised Drivers

6.2 Age limits and licence requirements

6.3 No false and misleading information

6.4 Start of the Rental

6.5 During Your rental

6.6 Seat belts and restraints

6.7 Vehicle to be locked and keys kept in Your possession

6.8 Reasonable care

6.9 Maintenance and servicing

6.10 Prohibited use of the Vehicle

You and any Authorised Driver must not:

7. Prohibited areas of use

7.1 General prohibited areas

7.2 Four wheel drive (4WD) exception

TNotwithstanding clause 7.1, if the Vehicle is a four wheel drive vehicle (4WD) it may be driven on Unsealed Roads provided that the road is maintained and that You reasonably consider the condition of the road surface will not cause Damage to the Vehicle.

7.3 Interstate use requires prior approval

TThe Vehicle must never be driven, used or taken interstate unless We have given Our written permission prior to the Start of the Rental and it is noted on the Rental Agreement.

7.4 Specific prohibited areas

8. Electric and plug-in hybrid Vehicles

8.1 Charging levels

8.2 Charging an electric Vehicle

8.3 Electric Vehicle fees

9. Our Responsibilities

9.1 Acceptable quality

When You make a reservation with Us We will provide a Vehicle that is of acceptable quality and in good working order for the Rental Period.

9.2 Breakdowns

If the Vehicle breaks down during the Rental Period because of Our negligence We will recover and repair the Vehicle as soon as possible. If the Vehicle cannot be repaired We will use Our best endeavours to provide a replacement Vehicle of an equivalent size and standard to the previous Vehicle for the remainder of the Rental Period.

9.3 Post rental inspection procedure

9.4 Consequential loss

10. Roadside Assistance, breakdown and repair

10.1 Roadside assistance

10.2 Notification of Vehicle fault

10.3 Repair without authority prohibited

You must not let anyone else repair or work on the Vehicle or tow or salvage it without Our prior written authority to do so.

10.4 Repair with authority

10.5 Staying with the Vehicle after an Accident

You must not leave the Vehicle unattended following an Accident and before the arrival of a tow or salvage operator unless You or a passenger has been injured and require medical attention or You are directed to do so by the police.

11. Accident and theft reporting

11.1 Reporting an Accident or theft to Us

11.2 Reporting an Accident or theft to the police

11.3 Steps You must take following an Accident

11.4 Subsequent assistance

11.5 What You must not do

11.6 Consequences of lack of co-operation

12. End of the Rental Period

12.1 Return of the Vehicle

12.2 Security Deposit

12.3 Deleting Personal Information and data

12.4 Personal items left in the Vehicle

If personal items are left in the Vehicle at the End of the Rental they will be kept safely for a period of 14 days during which time they may be reclaimed but if not reclaimed they will dealt with according to state or territory legislation or donated to a suitable charity.

12.5 Failure to return the Vehicle on time or to the Rental Station

12.6 End of the Rental requirements

13. Major Breach, termination, repossession and immobilisation

13.1 Major Breach

13.2 No Damage Cover

13.3 Termination and repossession

Acting reasonably, We may terminate the Rental Contract and take immediate possession of the Vehicle if:

13.4 Immobilisation of the Vehicle

Acting reasonably, if We receive alerts the Vehicle indicating has travelled beyond the designated geographical fence or of excessive speed or driving of the Vehicle in a manner that may cause injury or harm to a member of the public or Damage to the Vehicle, We may remotely immobilise the Vehicle, which will operate only when the Vehicle’s ignition is next turned off.

13.5 Our rights on termination

13.6 Mutual termination of the Rental Contract

13.7 Termination of the Rental

14. Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth)(PPSA)

14.1 Interest is as bailee

You have no right to, or interest in, the Vehicle other than as a bailee and You must not endeavour to obtain any other right or interest by Yourself or Your nominee.

14.2 Security Interest

15. Dispute Resolution

15.1 Internal dispute resolution

15.2 Address for referrals

16. Privacy

16.1 Personal Information

16.2 Tracking Device

17. Definitions and interpretation

17.1 Definitions

In these Terms and Conditions:

Accident means an unintended, unexpected and unforeseen incident, including

and for the removal of doubt, any Damage to the windscreen, headlights, lights or tyres that makes the Vehicle unroadworthy is not fair wear and tear.

Damage Cover means the cover You and an Authorised Driver have for Damage, theft, attempted theft and Third Party Loss under clause 7, subject to the Damage Cover Exclusions in clause 8.

Damage Excess means the amount, including GST, up to which You must pay Us in the event of an Accident or attempted theft that causes Damage or Third Party Loss or the Vehicle has been stolen and not recovered and includes the additional amount for younger drivers that is payable pursuant to clause 4.4.

End of the Rental means the date and time shown in the Rental Agreement when the rental ends and by which date and time the Vehicle must be returned to Us.

Handover Inspection Report means the document that shows the condition of the Vehicle and lists any Damage at the time of the inspection.

Incident Report Form means the document You must complete and submit to Us if there is Damage to the Vehicle or it has been stolen.

Loss of Use means Our loss calculated on a daily basis at the daily rate shown in the Rental Agreement because the Vehicle is being repaired or replaced if it is written off as a result of an Accident or it has been stolen.

Major Breach means a breach of any of the clauses listed in clause 13.1.

Off Road means an area, surface or terrain that is not a sealed or Unsealed Road and includes but is not limited to unformed roads, fire trails, tracks, river and tidal crossings, creek beds, beaches, streams, dams, rivers, flood waters, sand, deserts, rocks, fields and paddocks.

Overhead Damage means Damage to the Vehicle or Third Party Loss caused by:

Personal Information has the same meaning as in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

PPSA means the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth).

Rental Charges means the charges payable for renting the Vehicle from Us together with GST and any other taxes or levies which are all fully set out in the Rental Agreement.

Rental Period means the period commencing at the time shown in the Rental Agreement and concluding at the End of the Rental.

Rental Station means the location from which the Vehicle is rented, as shown on the Rental Agreement.

Security Deposit means the amount shown on the Rental Agreement We collect from You at the Start of the Rental as security for the Rental Charges and other fees and charges incurred during Your rental and the amount is fully refundable subject to clause 12.2.

Start of the Rental means the date and time that the rental commences as shown in the Rental Agreement.

The Australian Consumer Law means Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).

Third Party Loss means loss or damage to third party property, including other motor vehicles and any claim for third party loss of income.

Tool of Trade means use of the Vehicle for excavating, digging, grading, scraping, drilling, lifting, pumping, spraying, vacuuming and other mechanical work, other than for:

Tracking Device means a GPS or other device that is fitted to the Vehicle that has electronic tracking capabilities to determine its location and other data including speed, braking and fuel levels.

Underbody Damage means any damage to the Vehicle caused by or resulting from contact between the underside of the Vehicle and any part of the roadway or any object or obstruction, including kerbs, gutters, speed or road humps, barriers or wheel stops and does not arise as a result of an impact with another vehicle.

Unsealed Road means a road, other than a road that is undergoing temporary roadworks, that has been formed and constructed but is not sealed with a hard material such as tar, bitumen or concrete.

Vehicle means the Vehicle described in the Rental Agreement and includes its parts, tools, components, accessories, keys, keyless start or remote door control device, audio equipment, GPS Tracking Device, child restraints, spare tyre and first aid kit (if fitted) and includes any replacement Vehicle.

We, Us, Our, means Branski Rentals Pty Ltd ACN 677 448 001

You, Your means the person, whether it is an individual, a firm or company or government agency that rents the Vehicle from Us and whose name is shown in the Rental Agreement.

17.2 Interpretation

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