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terms and conditions

The Celebrant

  • To provide Registered Marriage Celebrant services to the Parties in accordance with the Codes of practice for marriage celebrants.
  • To attend and conduct the marriage ceremony at the agreed time, date and place.
  • If the Celebrant is unable to conduct the ceremony for any reason, the parties will be advised as soon as practicable and all reasonable efforts will be made by the Celebrant to assist the parties to arrange for the ceremony to be completed by another registered marriage celebrant.
  • If the Celebrant is unable to perform the marriage ceremony the Celebrant will pass the Notice of Intended Marriage to the replacement marriage celebrant, in a timely and appropriate manner.

The Parties

Celebrant’s fees

  • To pay the Celebrant’s Booking Fee/Deposit of a minimum of $100.00 at the time of lodging the Notice of Intended Marriage or initial meeting;
  • Balance of fee to be paid by cash or direct deposit to Celebrant’s nominated bank account, no later than 48 hours before the day of the parties ceremony or wedding day.
  • Acknowledge that if full payment has not been made to the Celebrant in accordance with these terms then the Celebrant will not conduct the ceremony.

Documentation & Cancellation or Changes to Date & or Time of Ceremony

  • To provide the Celebrant with all original documentation requested no later than 48 hours prior to the wedding day, including any accredited translation documentation requested by the Celebrant.
  • That if the Parties fail to provide all documentation requested to the Celebrant no later than 48 hours prior to the wedding day, the Celebrant will not conduct the ceremony.
  • If the parties change the date of the ceremony that has previously been booked with the celebrant and is no fault of the celebrant, there will be an additional cancellation fee of $100.00 charged to the party on top of the agreed service fee.
  • If the parties change the location from the original location booked with the celebrant, there may be an additional cost for the extra travel time or distance.
  • If the parties change the time of the ceremony from the original time booked with the celebrant, there may be an additional cost charged to the parties.

Ceremony

  • To advise the Celebrant immediately in writing of any change to the time, date or place of the marriage ceremony. The Celebrant reserves the right to terminate the agreement and retain the Booking fee/Deposit should he/she be unable to conduct the ceremony due to the change.
  • If the ceremony is to be changed to the alternative venue due to inclement weather, then one of the Parties is to inform the Celebrant personally by telephone by a time nominated previously by the Celebrant in writing to ensure the Celebrant has sufficient time to travel to the alternative venue.
  • To advise the Celebrant as soon as practicable if either of the parties is taking prescribed medication which may change their demeanour during the marriage ceremony.
  • Notice of cancellation of ceremony must be given to the Celebrant in writing, and the Celebrant reserves the right to retain the Booking fee/Deposit and other amounts paid.
  • That the Celebrant reserves the right to leave the place of the marriage ceremony 30 minutes after the agreed start time if both parties have not arrived or the ceremony cannot proceed for any reason outside the Celebrant’s control.
  • That if the ceremony is delayed through no fault of the Celebrant which results in the Celebrant incurring extra charges such as parking fees, the Parties will pay the Celebrant’s further costs prior to the ceremony commencing.
  • That in the event of the above stated delays, the Parties will liaise with the Celebrant to mutually agree on a later time and place for the Celebrant to solemnise the marriage for an extra fee payable in advance.

Equipment

  • That the use of the Celebrant’s PA system is subject to favourable weather conditions and will not be used in any circumstances where the PA unit may be exposed to harm, either by person or persons or the elements. Judgment to be at the Celebrant’s sole discretion.
  • That where the Celebrant’s PA system is used, the Celebrant undertakes to use his/her best endeavours to ensure that the PA is fully charged, functional and tested prior to the ceremony, however the Parties acknowledge that inanimate equipment may malfunction from time to time and should the PA fail at any time prior, during, or after the ceremony, the Celebrant will not be held responsible.                                                                                                               

Undertakings

  • The parties undertake to provide the Celebrant with accurate information, and acknowledge that there are penalties for making false declarations.

Workplace Health & Safety

  • Under the Celebrant’s responsibilities contained in the Workplace Health and Safety Act 2011, the Celebrant will not conduct the ceremony at a location which, in the Celebrant’s sole opinion, is dangerous or would place any person attending the ceremony at risk of harm or injury; and
  • If the Celebrant fails to advise the Parties in writing within two weeks of receiving the signed NOIM, or agreed extended period, that the site poses a risk to any person attending the ceremony, the site will be deemed to be safe.

Replacement Marriage Celebrant

  • The Parties acknowledge that before the marriage can be solemnised by a replacement marriage celebrant, the replacement marriage celebrant is required to sight all original documents that the Celebrant sighted, such as birth certificates, divorce and/or death certificates as appropriate, passport and/or driver licences;

The Parties undertake to ensure that their original documents are available at the venue to ensure a change of judgment; and

  1. Their two official witnesses must be aged 18 or over, can speak and understand English and appear sober and not under the influence of any other substance in the sole judgment of the Celebrant, otherwise alternative official witnesses must be used.

Agreement

  • The Celebrant has explained, and the Parties understand, the legal requirements for entering into a valid marriage, and they agree to comply celebrant on their wedding has access to their documents, the minimum documents being their passports and any divorce or death certificate as appropriate;

Parties under the influence

  • The Parties are not to arrive at the ceremony appearing to be inebriated or under the influence of any other substance, otherwise the Celebrant is lawfully not authorised to solemnise their marriage;
  1. Judgment as to inebriation or the Parties being under the influence of alcohol or any other substance is at the Celebrant’s sole
  • with their obligations as requested by the Celebrant.