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LAMBERT SMITH HAMPTON DOES NOT UNDERTAKE PACKAGING, LABEL PRINTING, POSTAGE, DELIVERY OR SHIPMENT OF GOODS AND THE BIDDER MUST MAKE THEIR OWN ARRANGEMENTS TO COMPLY WITH THE CLEARANCE TERMS.
Clearance of all lots must be undertaken in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, and all other summary or delegated legislation. Where applicable, you may be requested to provide a risk assessment and safety method statement, which will need to be approved by LSH prior to the removal of any sale lots.
Lambert Smith Hampton reserve the right to stop clearance if in their opinion, they believe it is being carried out in an unsafe manner or without the Method Statement and Risk Assessment.
The purchaser should ensure that their contractors hold sufficient public liability insurance, copies of which should be made available to Lambert Smith Hampton if demanded.
Please also refer to the Important Information / terms and conditions section for each online auction.
NOTICE TO PURCHASERS
VIEWING:
BIDDING ENDS:
ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL HIGHEST BIDS – IMPORTANT NOTE:
INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDING:
BUYERS PREMIUM:
PAYMENT TERMS:
Please refer to the page headed “PAYMENT DETAILS” for acceptable methods of payment
LAMBERT SMITH HAMPTON WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY CASH TRANSACTIONS WHICH EXCEED £7,000 UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
CYBER-CRIME AND FRAUD:
Please be aware of the significant increase in cybercrime and fraud. Whenever you receive bank account details from Lambert Smith Hampton by email you are strongly encouraged to verify the authenticity of those details by phoning our Auction Accounts Team on 02380 461643. If you receive an email purporting to be from someone at Lambert Smith Hampton which seeks to direct a payment to a bank, details for which differ from those which we have previously given to you, it is unlikely to be genuine. We do not accept any liability for monies sent to a bank account which is not an authentic Lambert Smith Hampton bank account.
Our account details will always have Lambert Smith Hampton or LSH in the account name. Our Sort Code will always be 51-50-03
VALUE ADDED TAX:
DEPOSITS:
RISK:
RECORDED “USEAGE” READINGS: The hour and odometer readings on machinery and vehicles in this sale cannot be warranted and should not be relied upon.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE: Due to the Data Protection Act, all software and data will be removed from computers prior to selling.
CLEARANCE TERMS AND ARRANGEMENTS
And loading of your lots before the site closes.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
All lots will be sold subject to the Conditions of Sale as printed on the catalogue cover. Bidders are strongly advised to read them carefully.
TRANSFER OF LOTS:
Lambert Smith Hampton will only accept payment from and permit removal of lots purchased by the successful purchaser or their duly appointed agent.
OVERSEAS PURCHASERS:
Overseas purchasers must, on acceptance of offers, advise of their intentions to export their good immediately and notify our Sales Co-ordinator, Elaine Allan [aaaccounts@lsh.co.uk ]
Overseas purchasers will be required to provide details of :
(a) Their passport(s)
(b) One other method confirming their identity, i.e. drivers licence, name,
address, UK agent (if any), telephone and fax numbers.
(c) Full details of their national bank and their UK corresponding bank.
(d) Details from their bank confirming method of payment, etc.
Please also ensure that:
(e) Your country, or the country to which the items are destined, holds no import restrictions on the goods that you wish to purchase.
(f) The country has no import licence restrictions or a restriction on currency allocation.
(g) The country has no prolonged inspection procedure, which might cause excessive delay in allowing your goods to be imported.
(h) You receive a fully descriptive invoice in order that you may arrange payment as soon as possible with our bank.
(i) You employ a reputable freight-forwarding organisation. Please note that many of the machinery removal companies in this country are not necessarily freight forwarders. We will be pleased to advise accordingly.
(j) You have read the Conditions of Sale.
Please Note:
(a) We will not allow removal of any Lot from the Sale site until our Accounts Department has received notification from our bankers that your payment has been properly cleared in full. Monies must be transferred to ourselves within the time stated in the “Notice to Purchasers”
(b) If there are any special arrangements that you wish to make with us, you must contact us at least three days before the Sale date.
(c) Our terms regarding payment of VAT and subsequent refunds.
VAT on Goods Destined for Export:
All purchasers intending to export their purchases will be charged a deposit equal to that of the VAT due on each lot purchased and the Buyer’s Premium.
In order to qualify for a refund, the goods must be exported in accordance with regulations under “Indirect Export” and valid evidence of export received by Lambert Smith Hampton within one month of the date of export. Where satisfactory evidence is not provided, goods and services will be subject to UK VAT at the standard rate and the deposit will not be refunded.
Please ensure that the cashier has been notified of your intentions to export prior to removal of goods.
International Bank Charges: Please note LSH will look to recover charges incurred on the transfer of the VAT deposit refunded.
The above information must be supplied in writing to our Sales Co-ordinator, Mrs Elaine Allan, Lambert Smith Hampton, First Floor, 2 Manor Court, Barnes Wallis Road, Fareham, PO15 5TH, on your official company notepaper and signed by the contact name quoted.
If you intend to export your purchases using your own transport (either by sea, rail or air), then VAT will be levied and refunded upon receipt of satisfactory documentation, supporting removal of the goods purchased.
Lambert Smith Hampton reserve the right to refuse to accept the bid of any bidder should they be unable to satisfy Lambert Smith Hampton on any of the above.
CONDITIONS OF SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
1: Conditions
These conditions, together with the special conditions (if any) of which the offer or is notified (“Special Conditions”), are the only terms and conditions subject to which Lambert Smith Hampton (the “Agent”) as agents for the vendor (the “Vendor”), will invite offers and sell goods (the “Goods”) by private treaty to a purchaser (the “Buyer”). Offering to purchase any goods shall be deemed to be an acceptance of these conditions.
2: Application of Terms
2.1 Subject to any variation under condition 2.3 the contract will be on these conditions together with the Special Conditions to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions (including any terms or conditions which the Buyer purports to apply under any purchase order, confirmation of order, specification or other document).
2.2 No terms or conditions endorsed upon, delivered with or contained in the Buyer’s purchase order, confirmation of order, specification or other document will form part of the contract simply as a result of such document being referred to in the contract.
2.3 These conditions apply to all the Agent’s sales and any variation to these conditions and any representations about the goods shall have no effect unless expressly agreed in writing and signed by a director of the Agent.
2.4 Any notification by the Agent that the Vendor is willing to sell goods by private treaty is an invitation to treat. Each offer for goods by the Buyer to the Agent shall be deemed to be an offer by the Buyer to purchase goods subject to these conditions and the terms of the Special Conditions or such other special conditions offered by the Buyer and expressly agreed by the Agent in writing.
2.5 No offer made by an offer or shall be deemed to be accepted by the Agent until an oral acceptance or written acknowledgement is issued by the Agent. The issue of the oral acceptance or written acknowledgement by the Agent marks the conclusion of a contract of sale between the Vendor and the Buyer.
2.6 The Buyer must ensure that the terms of its offer and any applicable specification are complete and accurate.
3: Inspection and Description
3.1 Buyers have a responsibility to make their own inspection and investigation of the goods at the time(s) and at the premises specified, and to satisfy themselves on all matters affecting the goods, and to inspect and satisfy themselves prior to the sale, as to the condition and description of the goods, its fitness and suitability for purpose.
3.2 Goods are believed to be correctly described but all goods are sold with all faults, imperfections and errors of description.
3.3 Neither the Vendor nor the Agents, their servants or agents makes or gives, nor has any person in the employment of the Agents any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty in relation to any goods.
4: Limitation of Liability
4.1 Neither the Vendor nor the Agents, their servants or agents shall be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the Buyer arising out of or in connection with any defects or deficiencies in any of the goods purchased, errors of description in the auction catalogue, any mis-statements as to any matter affecting the goods or the failure of the goods to fulfill the functions for which they were intended
4.2 The Agent’s and the Vendor’s total liability for breach of contract or negligence is limited to the price paid for the goods.
4.3 Neither the Agents nor the Vendor shall be liable for any indirect or consequential loss or damage (whether for loss of profit, loss of business or otherwise) incurred by the Buyer whatsoever.
4.4 Nothing in these conditions excludes or limits the liability of the Agents or Vendor for death or personal injury caused by their negligence or fraudulent misrepresentation.
4.5 Nothing in these conditions shall prejudice the statutory rights of a consumer who shall be bound by these conditions only insofar as they are consistent with such statutory rights.
5. Conduct of Sale
The Agent reserves the right in its absolute discretion to refuse admission to the premises and grounds where the goods are on display. The conduct of the sale shall be at the Agent’s sole discretion. If any dispute of whatsoever nature relating to the sale shall arise, such dispute, shall be determined by the Agent in its absolute discretion, and whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties.
6. Price
The price payable by the Buyer for the purchase of the goods shall be the amount, offered by the Buyer and accepted by the Agent in accordance with condition 2, plus the buyer’s premium and any other associated costs (if any) and VAT applicable at the prevailing rate
7. Insurance
As from the date and time of the contract being made, all risks in and relating to the goods shall pass to the Buyer and the Buyer is strongly advised to effect insurance for these risks at once. In no circumstances will the Agent or the Vendor be responsible if any goods or part thereof are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed after the contract is made.
8. Payment
The Agent shall invoice the Buyer for the price of the goods after the contract is made. The full amount of the purchase price together with the buyer’s premium and other associated costs (if any) and any applicable VAT shall be sent to the Agent to arrive not later than the final date for payment specified by the Agent (time of payment being of the essence) and in any case before the removal of the goods purchased. Payment shall not be deemed to have been made until the Agent is in receipt of cash or cleared funds.
9: Title
The Vendor shall only sell such title to the goods as he may have. Neither the Agent nor the Vendor warrants the Vendor’s good title to any of the goods, and if it is found that the Vendor does not have title, or unencumbered title, to any of the goods purported to be sold under these conditions, the Buyer expressly agrees that it shall have no right either to rescind this contract or to claim damages or a reduction in the consideration paid or payable under this contract.
Title to the goods will not pass until:
(a) all debts owed to the Agent by the Buyer (whether part- paid secured or otherwise) are settled, for the avoidance of doubt the debts shall not be settled until (where payment or part payment is made by cheque) all cheque(s) in question have been cleared; and
(b) the goods have been removed from the premises where the sale is held or the goods are stored in their entirety.
10: Removal
No Goods or part thereof can be removed until payment in cleared funds (Cash, BACs, Chaps, approved Banker’s Draft) has been made in full or where any part of the payment was made by cheque, the cheque has cleared in the Agent’s account. The Buyer should make its own arrangements for removing Goods purchased and loading onto vehicles and no Goods shall be removed without the authority of the Agent and unless under the supervision of the Agent’s servants or agents. Removal shall take place during the times agreed and must be completed by the time and date, as specified (and in every case time shall be of the essence).
Delivery of Goods sold will be made only to the Buyer and no transfer of any part of any Goods to any other person will be recognised.
Prior to the removal of any Goods the Vendor may rescind the contract for the sale of those Goods and refund to the Buyer any money paid by the Buyer for the Goods should any third party claim title to or possession of any part of the Goods.
The Buyer will be responsible for the removal of Goods and must provide his own labour, packing and equipment.
The Agent requires that in pursuit of safe working practice all equipment used for lifting and transporting heavy items which have been purchased by the Buyer should be covered by appropriate insurance, safety certification determined by current Health & Safety legislation at the time and registration documents (in particular but not limited to cranes, lifting tackle and fork lift trucks). Such documentation shall be produced to the Agent on request and if the Buyer fails to produce such documentation on request the Agent reserves the right to refuse to release the Goods and/or rescind the sale. Appropriate personal protective equipment, must be worn during these activities, and due regard paid to safe material handling practices. Equipment may only be used by operatives who have the valid and appropriate licenses to use such equipment
11: Damage to Premises
The Buyer shall be responsible for the removal of all the goods at his own expense and risk and such removal must be carried out safely and lawfully and in accordance with all conditions of safety of which it is notified. For the avoidance of doubt removal includes where applicable disconnection from the mains electricity supply and the detachment of any goods which are fixed. All electrical installations must be left in a safe condition during and after the removal and the use of explosives or flame cutting equipment or any other potentially hazardous or inflammatory process shall not be permissible on the premises without the express written consent of the Agent. The Buyer takes on responsibility to insure against and to make good any injury or damage to persons or property caused by the Buyer, their carriers, servants or agents detaching, disconnecting or removing the goods purchased by the Buyer. The Buyer shall produce his insurance documentation to the Agent on request and if the Buyer fails to produce such documentation the Agent reserves the right to refuse to release the goods and/or rescind the sale. The Buyer shall indemnify the Agent for any damage or loss which the Agent may suffer in respect of loss, damage or injury suffered by the Buyer’s agents or employees or any third party arising from the removal. At their discretion the Agent may require payment of a deposit to the Agent prior to and/or during the removal which will be refunded on the removal being completed to the Agent’s satisfaction. If the Buyer refuses to deposit such monies, the Vendor or the Agent may refuse the Buyer access to the premises for the purposes of the removal of the goods and/or rescind the sale in which event the provisions of Condition 12 will apply. The Agent reserves the right to stop the removal of the goods by a Buyer, his agents or employees if it appears to the Agent or its agents or employees that the removal is being carried on in an unsafe or unsatisfactory way and/or rescind the sale in which event clause 12 will apply
12: Default by Buyer
Upon failure by the Buyer for whatsoever reason:
(i) to pay a deposit in full if required under the Conditions of Sale; or
(ii) to pay the purchase price in full on the due date; or
(iii) to provide any documentation required under these conditions; or
(iv) to remove the goods in a safe or satisfactory way;
(v) or to remove any goods from the premises on or before the date specified for removal,
The Vendor will be entitled to rescind the contract forthwith without incurring any liabilities to the Buyer and, without prejudice to any claims of the Vendor and/or the Agent against the Buyer arising from breach of contract or otherwise, upon rescission as aforesaid the following provisions apply:
(a) All monies deposited in part payment will be forfeited and used to pay the Vendor's and/or Agent’s expenses referred to in paragraph (d) below;
(b) If the goods have been removed in breach of these conditions, the Vendor and/or the Agents, their servants or agents may enter the premises of the Buyer to recover such goods;
(c) Goods may be re-sold or otherwise disposed of by the Agent in the manner they feel appropriate at their sole discretion and any deficiency arising upon the resale together with the expenses of it shall be due as a debt from the buyer in default upon the first sale. The buyer consents to such a resale on the Agent’s ‘Conditions of Business’ applicable at the time of resale. Neither the Agent nor the Vendor shall be liable to account to the Buyer in the event of a resale at a higher price than the price contract to be paid by the Buyer
(d) The Buyer will be responsible from the specified time for final removal for all losses and expense incurred by the Vendor and/or the Agent including storage, security and removal expenses, the costs of re-selling or disposing of the Goods and sales commission.
13. Agent
The Agent acts only as agent for and on behalf of the Vendor and shall not be held responsible for any action or default on the part of either or the Buyer. Any concluded contract of sale is made directly between the Vendor and the Buyer.
14: Accident or Damage
Neither the Agent nor the Vendor will accept any responsibility for any accident, (except for that arising out of its negligence of its agents or employees resulting in the death or personal injury) howsoever caused to any person which may occur whilst on the Agent’s premises, Vendor’s premises used in connection with the sale of storage of the goods before during or after the sale and any person entering the premises does so at his own risk and is deemed to have notice of the conditions of the premises and their contents.
15: VAT
The price of the goods is exclusive of value added tax which, where applicable, the Buyer shall be additionally liable to pay to the Agent.
16: Health & Safety at Work
It is expressly brought to the Buyer’s attention and that od potential buyers, at the time of sale, any item of plant, machinery or equipment contained in the goods may not necessarily comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; the Environmental Protection Act 1995; Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015 or any other Act of Parliament or regulations thereunder governing the use of that plant, machinery or equipment in a working environment. Buyers of any such plant, machinery or equipment are hereby required to ensure so far as reasonably practicable that such item will be safe and without risk to health and that the use of any such items at a place of work within the United Kingdom does not contravene any such Act of Parliament or regulation applicable to such use.
17: Dangerous Substances
It is expressly brought to the attention of Buyers (and potential buyers) that certain types of plant or main service installations could contain blue and white asbestos, dangerous chemicals, hazardous waste which if not handled correctly during their removal from the premises could be in breach of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Sections 2-9, Control of Substances Hazardous to Regulations 2002 (COSHH) or other current legislation regulating the use of such substances in a working environment. The Buyer shall ensure so far as is reasonably practicable that they comply with the Health and Safety at Work, COSHH and other current legislation in connection with the removal, handling and transport of such dangerous substances and or hazardous waste or shall employ a specialist contractor to remove them. The Buyer shall, on request, satisfy the Agent in relation to its removal procedures and the removal of waste materials must be undertaken by an approved and licensed contractor. The Buyer will indemnify the vendor, their servants or agents against any contractor’s failure to comply with this regulation.
18: The Consumer Protection Act 1987
No goods are sold as new.
19. Notices
Any notices or other communications shall be in writing and, if sent by post, shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is outside the United Kingdom, on the fifth working day after posting. If any written notice is delivered by hand it shall be treated as having been received at that time. Any notice sent to the Agent shall be sent to the Agent’s address as set out in the sale documentation. Any notice which the Agent sends to the Buyer may be sent to the Buyer’s last address known to the Agent.
20: Third Party Rights
Save as expressly provided in these conditions no term of these conditions shall be enforceable under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 2001 by a third party.
21: Governing Law
These Conditions and any specific Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law.
22: Severability
In the event that any provisions of these conditions shall be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining conditions shall remain in full force and effect.
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LAMBERT SMITH HAMPTON DOES NOT UNDERTAKE PACKAGING, LABEL PRINTING, POSTAGE, DELIVERY OR SHIPMENT OF GOODS AND THE BIDDER MUST MAKE THEIR OWN ARRANGEMENTS TO COMPLY WITH THE CLEARANCE TERMS.
Clearance of all lots must be undertaken in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, and all other summary or delegated legislation. Where applicable, you may be requested to provide a risk assessment and safety method statement, which will need to be approved by LSH prior to the removal of any sale lots.
Lambert Smith Hampton reserve the right to stop clearance if in their opinion, they believe it is being carried out in an unsafe manner or without the Method Statement and Risk Assessment.
The purchaser should ensure that their contractors hold sufficient public liability insurance, copies of which should be made available to Lambert Smith Hampton if demanded.
Please also refer to the Important Information / terms and conditions section for each online auction.
NOTICE TO PURCHASERS
VIEWING:
BIDDING ENDS:
ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL HIGHEST BIDS – IMPORTANT NOTE:
INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDING:
BUYERS PREMIUM:
PAYMENT TERMS:
Please refer to the page headed “PAYMENT DETAILS” for acceptable methods of payment
LAMBERT SMITH HAMPTON WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY CASH TRANSACTIONS WHICH EXCEED £7,000 UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
CYBER-CRIME AND FRAUD:
Please be aware of the significant increase in cybercrime and fraud. Whenever you receive bank account details from Lambert Smith Hampton by email you are strongly encouraged to verify the authenticity of those details by phoning our Auction Accounts Team on 02380 461643. If you receive an email purporting to be from someone at Lambert Smith Hampton which seeks to direct a payment to a bank, details for which differ from those which we have previously given to you, it is unlikely to be genuine. We do not accept any liability for monies sent to a bank account which is not an authentic Lambert Smith Hampton bank account.
Our account details will always have Lambert Smith Hampton or LSH in the account name. Our Sort Code will always be 51-50-03
VALUE ADDED TAX:
DEPOSITS:
RISK:
RECORDED “USEAGE” READINGS: The hour and odometer readings on machinery and vehicles in this sale cannot be warranted and should not be relied upon.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE: Due to the Data Protection Act, all software and data will be removed from computers prior to selling.
CLEARANCE TERMS AND ARRANGEMENTS
And loading of your lots before the site closes.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
All lots will be sold subject to the Conditions of Sale as printed on the catalogue cover. Bidders are strongly advised to read them carefully.
TRANSFER OF LOTS:
Lambert Smith Hampton will only accept payment from and permit removal of lots purchased by the successful purchaser or their duly appointed agent.
OVERSEAS PURCHASERS:
Overseas purchasers must, on acceptance of offers, advise of their intentions to export their good immediately and notify our Sales Co-ordinator, Elaine Allan [aaaccounts@lsh.co.uk ]
Overseas purchasers will be required to provide details of :
(a) Their passport(s)
(b) One other method confirming their identity, i.e. drivers licence, name,
address, UK agent (if any), telephone and fax numbers.
(c) Full details of their national bank and their UK corresponding bank.
(d) Details from their bank confirming method of payment, etc.
Please also ensure that:
(e) Your country, or the country to which the items are destined, holds no import restrictions on the goods that you wish to purchase.
(f) The country has no import licence restrictions or a restriction on currency allocation.
(g) The country has no prolonged inspection procedure, which might cause excessive delay in allowing your goods to be imported.
(h) You receive a fully descriptive invoice in order that you may arrange payment as soon as possible with our bank.
(i) You employ a reputable freight-forwarding organisation. Please note that many of the machinery removal companies in this country are not necessarily freight forwarders. We will be pleased to advise accordingly.
(j) You have read the Conditions of Sale.
Please Note:
(a) We will not allow removal of any Lot from the Sale site until our Accounts Department has received notification from our bankers that your payment has been properly cleared in full. Monies must be transferred to ourselves within the time stated in the “Notice to Purchasers”
(b) If there are any special arrangements that you wish to make with us, you must contact us at least three days before the Sale date.
(c) Our terms regarding payment of VAT and subsequent refunds.
VAT on Goods Destined for Export:
All purchasers intending to export their purchases will be charged a deposit equal to that of the VAT due on each lot purchased and the Buyer’s Premium.
In order to qualify for a refund, the goods must be exported in accordance with regulations under “Indirect Export” and valid evidence of export received by Lambert Smith Hampton within one month of the date of export. Where satisfactory evidence is not provided, goods and services will be subject to UK VAT at the standard rate and the deposit will not be refunded.
Please ensure that the cashier has been notified of your intentions to export prior to removal of goods.
International Bank Charges: Please note LSH will look to recover charges incurred on the transfer of the VAT deposit refunded.
The above information must be supplied in writing to our Sales Co-ordinator, Mrs Elaine Allan, Lambert Smith Hampton, First Floor, 2 Manor Court, Barnes Wallis Road, Fareham, PO15 5TH, on your official company notepaper and signed by the contact name quoted.
If you intend to export your purchases using your own transport (either by sea, rail or air), then VAT will be levied and refunded upon receipt of satisfactory documentation, supporting removal of the goods purchased.
Lambert Smith Hampton reserve the right to refuse to accept the bid of any bidder should they be unable to satisfy Lambert Smith Hampton on any of the above.
CONDITIONS OF SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
1: Conditions
These conditions, together with the special conditions (if any) of which the offer or is notified (“Special Conditions”), are the only terms and conditions subject to which Lambert Smith Hampton (the “Agent”) as agents for the vendor (the “Vendor”), will invite offers and sell goods (the “Goods”) by private treaty to a purchaser (the “Buyer”). Offering to purchase any goods shall be deemed to be an acceptance of these conditions.
2: Application of Terms
2.1 Subject to any variation under condition 2.3 the contract will be on these conditions together with the Special Conditions to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions (including any terms or conditions which the Buyer purports to apply under any purchase order, confirmation of order, specification or other document).
2.2 No terms or conditions endorsed upon, delivered with or contained in the Buyer’s purchase order, confirmation of order, specification or other document will form part of the contract simply as a result of such document being referred to in the contract.
2.3 These conditions apply to all the Agent’s sales and any variation to these conditions and any representations about the goods shall have no effect unless expressly agreed in writing and signed by a director of the Agent.
2.4 Any notification by the Agent that the Vendor is willing to sell goods by private treaty is an invitation to treat. Each offer for goods by the Buyer to the Agent shall be deemed to be an offer by the Buyer to purchase goods subject to these conditions and the terms of the Special Conditions or such other special conditions offered by the Buyer and expressly agreed by the Agent in writing.
2.5 No offer made by an offer or shall be deemed to be accepted by the Agent until an oral acceptance or written acknowledgement is issued by the Agent. The issue of the oral acceptance or written acknowledgement by the Agent marks the conclusion of a contract of sale between the Vendor and the Buyer.
2.6 The Buyer must ensure that the terms of its offer and any applicable specification are complete and accurate.
3: Inspection and Description
3.1 Buyers have a responsibility to make their own inspection and investigation of the goods at the time(s) and at the premises specified, and to satisfy themselves on all matters affecting the goods, and to inspect and satisfy themselves prior to the sale, as to the condition and description of the goods, its fitness and suitability for purpose.
3.2 Goods are believed to be correctly described but all goods are sold with all faults, imperfections and errors of description.
3.3 Neither the Vendor nor the Agents, their servants or agents makes or gives, nor has any person in the employment of the Agents any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty in relation to any goods.
4: Limitation of Liability
4.1 Neither the Vendor nor the Agents, their servants or agents shall be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the Buyer arising out of or in connection with any defects or deficiencies in any of the goods purchased, errors of description in the auction catalogue, any mis-statements as to any matter affecting the goods or the failure of the goods to fulfill the functions for which they were intended
4.2 The Agent’s and the Vendor’s total liability for breach of contract or negligence is limited to the price paid for the goods.
4.3 Neither the Agents nor the Vendor shall be liable for any indirect or consequential loss or damage (whether for loss of profit, loss of business or otherwise) incurred by the Buyer whatsoever.
4.4 Nothing in these conditions excludes or limits the liability of the Agents or Vendor for death or personal injury caused by their negligence or fraudulent misrepresentation.
4.5 Nothing in these conditions shall prejudice the statutory rights of a consumer who shall be bound by these conditions only insofar as they are consistent with such statutory rights.
5. Conduct of Sale
The Agent reserves the right in its absolute discretion to refuse admission to the premises and grounds where the goods are on display. The conduct of the sale shall be at the Agent’s sole discretion. If any dispute of whatsoever nature relating to the sale shall arise, such dispute, shall be determined by the Agent in its absolute discretion, and whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties.
6. Price
The price payable by the Buyer for the purchase of the goods shall be the amount, offered by the Buyer and accepted by the Agent in accordance with condition 2, plus the buyer’s premium and any other associated costs (if any) and VAT applicable at the prevailing rate
7. Insurance
As from the date and time of the contract being made, all risks in and relating to the goods shall pass to the Buyer and the Buyer is strongly advised to effect insurance for these risks at once. In no circumstances will the Agent or the Vendor be responsible if any goods or part thereof are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed after the contract is made.
8. Payment
The Agent shall invoice the Buyer for the price of the goods after the contract is made. The full amount of the purchase price together with the buyer’s premium and other associated costs (if any) and any applicable VAT shall be sent to the Agent to arrive not later than the final date for payment specified by the Agent (time of payment being of the essence) and in any case before the removal of the goods purchased. Payment shall not be deemed to have been made until the Agent is in receipt of cash or cleared funds.
9: Title
The Vendor shall only sell such title to the goods as he may have. Neither the Agent nor the Vendor warrants the Vendor’s good title to any of the goods, and if it is found that the Vendor does not have title, or unencumbered title, to any of the goods purported to be sold under these conditions, the Buyer expressly agrees that it shall have no right either to rescind this contract or to claim damages or a reduction in the consideration paid or payable under this contract.
Title to the goods will not pass until:
(a) all debts owed to the Agent by the Buyer (whether part- paid secured or otherwise) are settled, for the avoidance of doubt the debts shall not be settled until (where payment or part payment is made by cheque) all cheque(s) in question have been cleared; and
(b) the goods have been removed from the premises where the sale is held or the goods are stored in their entirety.
10: Removal
No Goods or part thereof can be removed until payment in cleared funds (Cash, BACs, Chaps, approved Banker’s Draft) has been made in full or where any part of the payment was made by cheque, the cheque has cleared in the Agent’s account. The Buyer should make its own arrangements for removing Goods purchased and loading onto vehicles and no Goods shall be removed without the authority of the Agent and unless under the supervision of the Agent’s servants or agents. Removal shall take place during the times agreed and must be completed by the time and date, as specified (and in every case time shall be of the essence).
Delivery of Goods sold will be made only to the Buyer and no transfer of any part of any Goods to any other person will be recognised.
Prior to the removal of any Goods the Vendor may rescind the contract for the sale of those Goods and refund to the Buyer any money paid by the Buyer for the Goods should any third party claim title to or possession of any part of the Goods.
The Buyer will be responsible for the removal of Goods and must provide his own labour, packing and equipment.
The Agent requires that in pursuit of safe working practice all equipment used for lifting and transporting heavy items which have been purchased by the Buyer should be covered by appropriate insurance, safety certification determined by current Health & Safety legislation at the time and registration documents (in particular but not limited to cranes, lifting tackle and fork lift trucks). Such documentation shall be produced to the Agent on request and if the Buyer fails to produce such documentation on request the Agent reserves the right to refuse to release the Goods and/or rescind the sale. Appropriate personal protective equipment, must be worn during these activities, and due regard paid to safe material handling practices. Equipment may only be used by operatives who have the valid and appropriate licenses to use such equipment
11: Damage to Premises
The Buyer shall be responsible for the removal of all the goods at his own expense and risk and such removal must be carried out safely and lawfully and in accordance with all conditions of safety of which it is notified. For the avoidance of doubt removal includes where applicable disconnection from the mains electricity supply and the detachment of any goods which are fixed. All electrical installations must be left in a safe condition during and after the removal and the use of explosives or flame cutting equipment or any other potentially hazardous or inflammatory process shall not be permissible on the premises without the express written consent of the Agent. The Buyer takes on responsibility to insure against and to make good any injury or damage to persons or property caused by the Buyer, their carriers, servants or agents detaching, disconnecting or removing the goods purchased by the Buyer. The Buyer shall produce his insurance documentation to the Agent on request and if the Buyer fails to produce such documentation the Agent reserves the right to refuse to release the goods and/or rescind the sale. The Buyer shall indemnify the Agent for any damage or loss which the Agent may suffer in respect of loss, damage or injury suffered by the Buyer’s agents or employees or any third party arising from the removal. At their discretion the Agent may require payment of a deposit to the Agent prior to and/or during the removal which will be refunded on the removal being completed to the Agent’s satisfaction. If the Buyer refuses to deposit such monies, the Vendor or the Agent may refuse the Buyer access to the premises for the purposes of the removal of the goods and/or rescind the sale in which event the provisions of Condition 12 will apply. The Agent reserves the right to stop the removal of the goods by a Buyer, his agents or employees if it appears to the Agent or its agents or employees that the removal is being carried on in an unsafe or unsatisfactory way and/or rescind the sale in which event clause 12 will apply
12: Default by Buyer
Upon failure by the Buyer for whatsoever reason:
(i) to pay a deposit in full if required under the Conditions of Sale; or
(ii) to pay the purchase price in full on the due date; or
(iii) to provide any documentation required under these conditions; or
(iv) to remove the goods in a safe or satisfactory way;
(v) or to remove any goods from the premises on or before the date specified for removal,
The Vendor will be entitled to rescind the contract forthwith without incurring any liabilities to the Buyer and, without prejudice to any claims of the Vendor and/or the Agent against the Buyer arising from breach of contract or otherwise, upon rescission as aforesaid the following provisions apply:
(a) All monies deposited in part payment will be forfeited and used to pay the Vendor's and/or Agent’s expenses referred to in paragraph (d) below;
(b) If the goods have been removed in breach of these conditions, the Vendor and/or the Agents, their servants or agents may enter the premises of the Buyer to recover such goods;
(c) Goods may be re-sold or otherwise disposed of by the Agent in the manner they feel appropriate at their sole discretion and any deficiency arising upon the resale together with the expenses of it shall be due as a debt from the buyer in default upon the first sale. The buyer consents to such a resale on the Agent’s ‘Conditions of Business’ applicable at the time of resale. Neither the Agent nor the Vendor shall be liable to account to the Buyer in the event of a resale at a higher price than the price contract to be paid by the Buyer
(d) The Buyer will be responsible from the specified time for final removal for all losses and expense incurred by the Vendor and/or the Agent including storage, security and removal expenses, the costs of re-selling or disposing of the Goods and sales commission.
13. Agent
The Agent acts only as agent for and on behalf of the Vendor and shall not be held responsible for any action or default on the part of either or the Buyer. Any concluded contract of sale is made directly between the Vendor and the Buyer.
14: Accident or Damage
Neither the Agent nor the Vendor will accept any responsibility for any accident, (except for that arising out of its negligence of its agents or employees resulting in the death or personal injury) howsoever caused to any person which may occur whilst on the Agent’s premises, Vendor’s premises used in connection with the sale of storage of the goods before during or after the sale and any person entering the premises does so at his own risk and is deemed to have notice of the conditions of the premises and their contents.
15: VAT
The price of the goods is exclusive of value added tax which, where applicable, the Buyer shall be additionally liable to pay to the Agent.
16: Health & Safety at Work
It is expressly brought to the Buyer’s attention and that od potential buyers, at the time of sale, any item of plant, machinery or equipment contained in the goods may not necessarily comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; the Environmental Protection Act 1995; Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015 or any other Act of Parliament or regulations thereunder governing the use of that plant, machinery or equipment in a working environment. Buyers of any such plant, machinery or equipment are hereby required to ensure so far as reasonably practicable that such item will be safe and without risk to health and that the use of any such items at a place of work within the United Kingdom does not contravene any such Act of Parliament or regulation applicable to such use.
17: Dangerous Substances
It is expressly brought to the attention of Buyers (and potential buyers) that certain types of plant or main service installations could contain blue and white asbestos, dangerous chemicals, hazardous waste which if not handled correctly during their removal from the premises could be in breach of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Sections 2-9, Control of Substances Hazardous to Regulations 2002 (COSHH) or other current legislation regulating the use of such substances in a working environment. The Buyer shall ensure so far as is reasonably practicable that they comply with the Health and Safety at Work, COSHH and other current legislation in connection with the removal, handling and transport of such dangerous substances and or hazardous waste or shall employ a specialist contractor to remove them. The Buyer shall, on request, satisfy the Agent in relation to its removal procedures and the removal of waste materials must be undertaken by an approved and licensed contractor. The Buyer will indemnify the vendor, their servants or agents against any contractor’s failure to comply with this regulation.
18: The Consumer Protection Act 1987
No goods are sold as new.
19. Notices
Any notices or other communications shall be in writing and, if sent by post, shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is outside the United Kingdom, on the fifth working day after posting. If any written notice is delivered by hand it shall be treated as having been received at that time. Any notice sent to the Agent shall be sent to the Agent’s address as set out in the sale documentation. Any notice which the Agent sends to the Buyer may be sent to the Buyer’s last address known to the Agent.
20: Third Party Rights
Save as expressly provided in these conditions no term of these conditions shall be enforceable under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 2001 by a third party.
21: Governing Law
These Conditions and any specific Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law.
22: Severability
In the event that any provisions of these conditions shall be held unenforceable for any reason, the remaining conditions shall remain in full force and effect.