(1) Where a consumer enters into a consumer agreement for the supply of any goods or service, but dies before the supply of the goods or service, in the absence of any written agreement to the contrary —
(a) the personal representative of the consumer's estate may give notice to the supplier —
(i) requiring delivery of the goods or supply of the service, in accordance with the agreement, or
(ii) terminating the agreement as from the date of the death of the consumer;
(b) any deposit paid by the consumer remains with the supplier for the benefit of the consumer's estate.
(2) Where a consumer agreement that has been terminated under subsection (1)(a)(ii) relates to the supply of any special-order goods, the supplier, after receiving notice of the termination —
(a) shall not order, procure or make anything not ordered, procured or made, and shall ensure the diligent completion of anything that had been ordered, procured or begun;
(b) is entitled to reimbursement for any costs for the procurement or work, on the terms contemplated in the consumer agreement; and
(c) upon acquisition or completion of the special-order goods, holds the goods in trust for the benefit of the consumer's estate, subject to further direction by the personal representative of the deceased.
(3) This section does not apply in respect of a consumer agreement for the supply of funeral or burial services.