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Terms and Conditions

 

1. DEFINITIONS

1.1 “Seller” shall mean Boyd Visuals Limited.

1.2 “Customer” shall mean the Customer or any person acting on behalf of and with the authority of the Customer.

1.3 “Goods” shall have the same meaning as in section 2 of the Sale of Goods Act 1908 and are Goods supplied by the Seller to the Buyer (and where the context so permits shall include any supply of Services as hereinafter defined).

1.4 “Services” shall mean all Services supplied by the Seller to the Buyer and includes any advice or recommendations (and where the context so permits shall include any supply of Goods as defined supra).

1.5 “Price” shall mean the cost of the Goods as agreed between the Seller and the Buyer subject to clause 4 of this contract.

2. ACCEPTANCE

2.1 Any instructions received by the Seller from the Customer for the supply of Goods and Services shall constitute a binding contract and acceptance of the terms and conditions contained herein.

3. COLLECTION AND USE OF INFORMATION

3.1 The Customer authorises the Seller to collect, retain and use any information about the Customer, for the purpose of assessing the Customer’s credit worthiness or enforcing any rights under this contact.

3.2 The Customer authorises the Seller to use any information about the Customer for the purpose of providing the Customer with information about products and services that the Seller thinks might be of interest to the Customer.

3.3 Where the Customer is a natural person, the authorities under clause 3.1 is authority or consent for the purposes of the Privacy Act 1993.

4. PRICE

4.1 All prices exclude GST (Goods and Services Tax) unless otherwise stipulated.

4.2 Where a price is stated in the Seller’s pricing schedule the Seller may at any time amend these prices by issuing a new pricing schedule which shall supersede any previous schedules.

4.3 The Seller shall endeavour to advise all customers of new prices but where the customer has not received a current pricing schedule the Seller reserves the right to charge Goods and Services according to their current pricing schedule.

5. PAYMENT

5.1 Payment for Goods and Services shall be made in full on or before the 20th day of the month following the date of the invoice (“the due date”).

5.2 Interest may be charged on any amount owing after the due date at the rate of 2.5% per month or part of month.

5.3 Any expenses, disbursements and legal costs incurred by the Seller in the enforcement of any rights contained in this contract shall be paid by the Customer, including but not limited to any reasonable solicitor’s fees or debt collecting agency expenses and fees.

6. QUOTATION

6.1 Where a quotation is given by the Seller for Goods and Services:

(a) Unless otherwise agreed the quotation shall be valid for 14 calendar days from the date of issue; and

(b) The quotation shall be exclusive of Goods and Services Tax unless specifically stated to the contrary;

(c) The Seller reserves the right to alter the quotation because of circumstances beyond its control.

6.2 Where Goods and Services are required in addition to the quotation the Customer agrees to pay for the additional cost of such Goods and Services.

6.3 When custom made Goods or Services are manufactured and manufacture of the Goods have commenced, the order can not be cancelled and payment must be made in full on the due date.

7. RISK

7.1 The Goods and Services remain at the Seller risk until delivery to the Customer.

7.2 Delivery of Goods and Services shall be deemed complete when the Seller gives possession directly to the Customer or carrier, courier or other bailee for purposes of transmission to the Customer.

7.3 The time agreed for delivery shall not be an essential term of this contact unless the Customer gives written notice to the Seller making time of the essence.

7.4 Where the Seller delivers the Goods and Services to the Customer by instalments and The Seller fails to deliver or supply one or more instalments the Customer shall not have the right to cancel the contract.

7.5 Upon receipt of goods, it is the responsibility of the Customer to check that goods are received in good condition. Any damage to packaging or goods must be notified to The Seller within 24 hours of receipt of Goods. No credit for damaged Goods will be accepted if the Customer does not notify the Seller within this time period and/or the Goods have been signed for in good condition.

8. AGENCY

8.1 The Customer authorises the Seller to contract either as principal or agent for the provision of Goods and Services that are the matter of the contract.

8.2 Where the Seller enters into a contract of the type referred to in clause 8.1 it shall be read with and form part of the agreement and the Customer agrees to pay any amount due under that contract.

9. TITLE AND SECURITY (PERSONAL PROPERTY SECURITIES ACT 1999)

9.1 Title in any Goods and Services supplies by the Seller passes to the Customer only when the Customer has made payment in full for all Goods and Services provided and of all other sums due to the Seller by the Customer on any account whatsoever. Until all sums due to the Seller by the Customer have been paid in full, The Seller has a security interest in all Goods and Services.

9.2 If the Goods and Services are attached, fixed, or incorporated into any property of the Customer by way of any manufacturing or assembly process by the Customer or any third party, title in the Goods and Services shall remain with the Seller until the Customer has made payment for all Goods and Services, and where those Goods and Services are mixed with other property so as to be part of or a constituent of any new Goods and Services, title to these new Goods and Services shall be deemed to be assigned to the Seller as security for the full satisfaction by the Customer of the full amount owing between the Seller and the Customer.

9.3 The Customer gives irrevocable authority to the Seller to enter any premises occupied by the Customer or any other party on which Goods and Services are situated at any reasonable time after default by the Customer or before default if the Seller believes a default is likely and to remove and repossess any Goods and Services and any other property to which Goods and Services are attached or in which Goods and Services are incorporated. The Seller shall not be liable for any costs, damages, expenses or losses incurred by the Customer or any third party as a result of this action, nor liable in contract or in tort or otherwise in any way whatsoever, unless by statute such liability cannot be excluded. The Seller may either resell any repossessed Goods and Services and credit the Customer’s account with the net proceeds of sale (after deduction of all repossession, storage, selling and other costs) or may retain any repossessed Goods and Services and credit the Customer’s account with the invoice value thereof less such sum as the Seller reasonably determines on account of wear and tear, depreciation, obsolescence and costs.

9.4 You acknowledge that you grant a security interest for the purposes of section 36(b) of the Personal Property Securities Act in all present and after acquired goods supplied by us as security for all your obligations to us.

10. DISPUTES AND RETURN OF GOODS

10.1 No claim relating to the Goods and Services will be considered unless Goods are returned within fourteen (14) days of the date of the original invoice.

10.2 No Goods will be accepted for return by the Seller without prior approval of the Seller. An RA (Return Authorisation) form and number must be obtained from the Seller. This RA form must be completed in full and accompany the returned goods. All goods must be returned to the Seller in their original packaging, in new, original and re-saleable condition, accompanied by the reason for their return, the original invoice number and original consignment note, Goods accepted for return are subject to a restocking fee of 15% of the original invoice value and the balance will be credited to the Customers account.

10.3 Return Freight and insurance costs must be prepaid by the Customer.

10.4 No products in the Seller’s price list, which are non-stock kept units (i.e. custom-made goods), will be accepted for return and no credit will be approved. This also includes products manufactured or imported to the Customer’s specifications and non-standard sizes and/or finishes.

10.5 Any freight charges on the original invoice will not be credited.

10.6 Where Goods signed for by the Customer, or where the Goods are directly delivered by the Seller to a third party on the Customer’s behalf and signed for by the third party as received in an undamaged condition those Goods cannot later be returned to the Seller as being received in a damaged condition.

11. LIABILITY

11.1 The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993, the Fair Trading Act 1986 and other statutes may imply warranties or conditions or impose obligations upon the Seller which cannot by law (or which can only to a limited extent by law) be excluded or modified. In respect of any such implied warranties, conditions or terms imposed on the Seller, the Seller liability shall, where it is allowed, be excluded or if not able to be excluded only apply to the minimum extent required by the relevant statute.

11.2 Except as otherwise provided by clause 11.1 the Seller shall not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind whatsoever including consequential loss whether suffered or incurred by the Customer or another person and whether in contract or tort (including negligence) or otherwise and irrespective of whether such loss or damage arises directly or indirectly from Goods and Services provided by the Seller.

11.3 The Customer shall indemnify the Seller against all claims and loss of any kind whatsoever however caused or arising and without limiting the generality of the foregoing of the clause whether caused or arising as a result of the negligence of the Seller or otherwise, brought by any person in connection with any matter, act, omission, or error by the Seller, its agents or employees in connection with the Goods and Services.

12. WARRANTY

12.1 No representation, condition, warranty or premise expressed or implied by law or otherwise apples to the Goods and Services except where goods are supplied or services provided pursuant to the Customer Guarantees Act 1993 or except where expressly stated in this contract.

12.2 The Seller does not provide any warranty that the Goods and Services are fit and suitable for the purpose for which they are required by the Customer and shall not be liable if they are not.

13. PERSONAL GUARANTEE OF COMPANY DIRECTORS OR TRUSTEES

13.1 If the Customer is a company or trust, the director(s) or trustee(s) signing this contract, in consideration for the Seller agreeing to supply Goods and Services and grant credit to the Customer at their request, also sign this contact in their personal capacity and jointly and severally personally undertake as principal debtors to the Seller the payment of any and all monies now or hereafter owed by the Customer to the Seller and indemnify the Seller against non-payment by the Customer, Any personal liability of a signatory hereto shall not exclude the Customer in any way whatsoever from the liabilities and obligations contained in this contract, The signatories and Customer shall be jointly and severally liable under the terms and conditions of this contract and for payment for all sums due hereunder.

14. CANCELLATION

14.1 The Seller may cancel these terms and conditions or cancel delivery of Goods and Services at any time before the Goods are delivered by giving written notice. On giving such notice the Seller shall promptly repay to the Buyer any sums paid in respect of the Price for those Goods. The Seller shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatever arising from such cancellation.

15. GENERAL

15.1 The Seller shall not be liable for delay or failure to perform its obligations if the cause of the delay or failure is beyond its control.

15.2 Failure by the Seller to enforce any of the terms and conditions contained in this contract shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any of the rights or obligations the Seller has under this contract.

15.3 If any provision of this contract shall be invalid, void or illegal or unenforceable the validity existence, legality and enforceability of the remaining provision shall not be affected, prejudiced or impaired.

15.4 The client shall not assign all or any of its rights or obligations under this contract without the written consent of the Seller.

15.5 Where these terms and conditions of trade are at variance with the order of instructions from the Customer these terms and conditions of trade shall prevail.

15.6 Unless the Seller elects otherwise, any dispute between the parties is to be dealt with in accordance with the Arbitration Act 1996.