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Timestamp: 2019-04-19 10:38:11+00:00

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These conditions prevail over any conditions which the purchaser’s order may purport to impose and which are at variance with the same. No modifications shall be binding upon European Truck Parts Ltd unless specifically accepted in writing by E.T.P. European Truck Parts Ltd will be referred to as ETP hereafter. Typing and clerical errors are subject to correction. All orders or contracts are subject to acceptance by ETP at its offices at Oldbury, regardless if taken elsewhere by a sales person or a selling agent. Quotations do not constitute an offer and shall not bind ETP, until an order has been placed and accepted.
Unless other terms are expressly agreed upon, payment is nett 30 days monthly account. ETP reserves the right to impose on the buyer the special term “Cash on Deliveries”, if it considers it necessary. Payment should be made to European Truck Parts Ltd. In addition to its other remedies ETP, reserves the right to charge interest on delayed payment from due Date on a daily basis at Lloyds Bank Plc base rate from time to time in force plus three percent.
Notwithstanding delivery and the passing of risk in the goods, the property in the goods shall not pass to the buyer until ETP has received in cash or cleared funds payment in full of the price of the goods sold or agreed to be sold by ETP to the buyer under any other contract.
c) ETP shall be entitled at any time to require the buyer to deliver up the goods to ETP and, if the buyer fails to do so forthwith, to enter upon any premises of the buyer or any third party where the goods are stored and repossess the goods and for that purpose the buyer hereby authorises and licences ETP to enter upon any land or building upon which the goods are situated to recover those goods.
The buyer shall not be entitled to or in any way charge by way of security for any indebtedness any of the goods which remain the property of ETP, but if the buyer does so all monies owing by the buyer to ETP shall, without prejudice to any other right or remedy of ETP, forthwith become due and payable.
If upon receipt of goods from ETP the goods do not appear to conform to specifications, the buyer must notify ETP within 5 working days after receipt in writing. The return of correctly supplied goods when accepted by ETP will incur a charge of 20% of the value of the goods excluding V.A.T. at current rate. Goods supplied as special orders are not returnable. Goods cannot be returned without prior authorisation from ETP.
a) the exchange items are returned within 10 days.
b) the exchange items are not broken, damaged or dismantled.
Verbal, telephoned of faxed orders, or any variation to orders must be confirmed in writing by the Buyer otherwise ETP accept no responsibility for errors or subsequent misunderstandings.ETP assumes no responsibility for any orders which are duplicated, as a result of a confirming order not being clearly identified as such.
VOR” emergencies must be negotiated at the time of the order being placed. If the ordered product is available, it will be dispatched the same day, providing the order is received early enough to allow dispatch. We request VOR orders to be placed before 4.00pm.
Catalogues, price lists and other material used for advertising are only an indication of the type of goods, and no prices or other particulars contained therein shall be binding on ETP.
Unless otherwise stated all prices quoted by ETP do not include value added tax at the current rate.
ETP reserves the right to vary the quoted price and goods will be invoiced at the prices ruling at the day of dispatch unless otherwise agreed by ETP in writing.
Whilst ETP will do its upmost to keep its promised delivery dates, they are to be treated as estimates only. ETP accept no responsibility for loss or damage resulting from delay in the delivery of goods. Delays due to circumstances outside the control of ETP shall not entitle the buyer to cancel any order or to refuse to accept delivery.
In the event of a warranty claim ETP must be promptly notified in writing on the appropriate ETP form, and will only accept claims due to faulty materials or workmanship. Goods must be returned carriage paid for immediately upon the discovery of the defect. No credit will be given until such time as ETP is satisfied that such defects arose solely through mentioned causes and ETP has received credit from the manufacturer. ETP shall in no circumstance be liable for any consequential loss or damages.All replacement items for warranty claims will be booked out at the current ETP price.
Damage in transit or shortage must be reported in writing within 7 days of receipt of goods or, in the case of an undelivered consignment, within 7 days of the invoice date.
(7) We reserve the right to the ownership of and copyright to all offers and estimates submitted by us, as well as the documents provided to the Purchaser within the meaning of section 1, as well as other resources. Without our written consent, the Purchaser must not provide access to these documents or make them known in any other manner, either as such or in terms of their contents, nor may he use or copy them either himself or permit them to be used or copied by third parties. At our request, the Purchaser shall return these documents to us in full and without delay and shall destroy any copies that have been made if these are no longer required by the Purchaser in the ordinary course of business or if negotiations do not result in the conclusion of a contract.We reserve the right of ownership and copyright with respect to these documents. The Purchaser must not make the documents accessible to third parties without our express permission.
(5) If the Purchaser is in default of payment, we shall be entitled to declare all receivables as being due for payment immediately. Insofar as the Purchaser fails to pay invoices which are due, exceeds a period allowed for payment that has been granted, makes incorrect or incomplete statements about his creditworthiness or we become aware of circumstances after the conclusion of the contract which place the solvency or creditworthiness of the Purchaser in doubt and as a result of which the payment of our outstanding receivables by the Purchaser from the respective contractual relationship is placed at risk, we are entitled to amend the existing agreements so that we only execute or provide outstanding deliveries or services in return for advance payment or the provision of security and make the entire outstanding debt of the Purchaser due for immediate payment. If the Purchaser refuses to make an advance payment or provide security, we shall be entitled - if we have not yet provided our service – to withdraw from the contract without the Purchaser being able to derive any rights from this. This shall not affect our right to assert claims for further loss or damage. The Purchaser shall retain the right to prove lower damage.
(8) Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Purchaser to the contrary, we shall be entitled to offset his payments initially against his older debts. Insofar as costs and interest have already been incurred, we are entitled to offset the Purchaser's payments against the costs first of all, then against the interest and finally against the principal claim.
(3) The beginning of the agreed delivery period presupposes the clarification of all technical questions. A further requirement is the punctual and correct performance of the contractual obligations by the Purchaser. The delivery period begins not before the time of receipt of all of the documents and materials to be submitted to us for the execution of the contract by the Purchaser. If materials are supplied by the Purchaser, these shall be delivered to us at the Purchaser's expense and risk in good time with a reasonable quantity allowance and in perfect condition.
(2) In the case of defects of quality to the goods supplied by us, we shall be obliged and entitled - at our discretion, which is to be decided upon within a reasonable period - to initially repair the defect (rectification) or supply an item which is free of defects (replacement delivery). Our right to refuse the selected type of supplementary performance according to the statutory preconditions shall remain unaffected.The Purchaser may only withdraw from the contract or reduce the purchase price by an appropriate amount if the subsequent performance has failed or a reasonable period to be set by the Purchaser for the subsequent performance has passed without success or is not required according to statutory regulations. The subsequent performance is deemed to have failed if two attempts at subsequent performance have proven to be unsuccessful, the subsequent performance is impossible or is deemed unreasonable for the Purchaser.
to the amount per case of damage to property of €200,000.00 and for financial losses to an amount of €50,000.00.
(3) The foregoing provisions shall not apply to the limitation period for claims based on injury to life, body or health, nor to the limitation of claims under the German Product Liability Act. Other items which remain unaffected are special statutory provisions for claims for restitution in rem of third parties (Section 438 paragraph 1 subparagraph 1 BGB), cases of fraudulent intent by the Seller (Section 438 paragraph 3 BGB) and provisions for claims relating to supplier's redress in the case of final delivery to a consumer (Section 479 of the German Civil Code (BGB). In the cases referred to in this Section 8 paragraph 3, the statutory limitation periods apply to the limitation of these claims.
(7) All processing work of the reserved goods carried out by the Purchaser is performed on our account and always on our behalf, without placing us under any obligation. In the case of the processing, connection or inseparable mixing of our goods subject to the retention of title with other objects which do not belong to us, we shall acquire co-ownership of the newly created object in the ratio of the invoice value of the goods subject to the retention of title to the other items at the time of processing, combination or mixing. The resulting jointly owned article shall be deemed to be an article subject to the retention of title within the meaning of paragraph 1. The same rules shall apply accordingly to the item created by means of processing, combining or mixing goods that apply to the goods subject to the retention of title. If our ownership of the item lapses as a result of the aforementioned combination or mixing process, the Purchaser hereby transfers to us his rights of ownership to the new goods to the extent of the invoice value of our goods and shall store them for us without charge. In the ordinary course of business, the Purchaser is entitled to dispose of the products which have been newly created by processing, converting, combining or mixing, as long as he fulfils his obligations arising from the business relationship with us in time. However, under no circumstances is the Purchaser authorised to sell on or dispose of the new goods in any other way by agreeing a prohibition of assignment with his customer, nor is he entitled to pledge or transfer these new products by way of security. The Purchaser hereby assigns to us as collateral his receivables from the sale of these new products to which we hold rights of ownership to the same extent as our share of ownership of the sold goods.If the Purchaser connects the supplied goods to a large item, he hereby assigns to us his claims against the third party up to the amount of the value of the goods. In order to safeguard our claims against the Purchaser, the Purchaser also assigns to us those claims accrued by him against a third party as a result of the connection of the goods subject to the retention of title to a plot of land. We hereby accept each of the above assignments.
(10) In the case of the cessation of payments or the over-indebtedness of the Purchaser, or if an application is submitted for insolvency or composition proceedings against the Purchaser's assets, we are entitled - at our discretion - either to assert the aforementioned rights or to withdraw from the contract in accordance with the statutory provisions.
(2) We can make the agreement to take back non-defective goods subject to the proviso that we will check the goods at the expense of the Purchaser. In particular, no consideration shall be given to the required consent to take back the goods if the goods contain wearing parts such as rubber, oils or greases which have a negative impact on the reusability of the goods. If after checking the goods we do not agree to take them back, we will send the goods back to the Purchaser at the Purchaser's expense.
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