Source: https://www.stylevision-hs.com/general-terms-conditions/
Timestamp: 2019-05-26 21:01:21
Document Index: 27470497

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 13', '§ 366', '§ 13', '§ 377', '§ 13', '§ 13', '§ 13', 'Art. 4', 'Art. 28', '§ 950', '§ 17', 'Art. 20', 'Art. 3', '§ 13', '§ 1', '§ 377', '§ 13', '§ 17', 'Art. 20', 'Art. 3', '§ 1']

StyleVision Hotel Supplies | General Terms and Conditions
General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Supply (09.2018)
StyleVision Hotel Supplies GmbH, Amtsgericht München HRB 146502
Field of Application, Differing Conditions, Offers, Supplements to the Agreement
1.1 All contracts, quotations and supplies of StyleVision Hotel Supplies GmbH, registered at the Amtsgericht [District Court of] Munich under HRB 146502 (hereinafter: “SVHS”) are governed exclusively by the following General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Supply. Upon execution of the first contract under the following conditions the customer accepts these conditions for the entire duration of the contractual relations between the parties. This shall especially apply for all follow-up contracts, both verbal, by telephone and/or electronic mail.
1.2 Conditions of purchase and/or other terms and conditions shall only apply if they are in accordance with these terms and conditions of sale and supply. Differing or supplementary customer terms and conditions shall not become part of the contract, even if SVHS had knowledge of same and should effect delivery and/or hand over the services to the customer without any reservation.
1.3 All SVHS offers are subject to confirmation. A contract shall be brought about with the written SVHS confirmation and/or delivery or handing over of the object sold to the customer.
1.4 No verbal supplements to the agreement exist. The staff members of SVHS shall not be entitled to change or modify these terms and conditions of sale and supply.
Performance, Quality Agreement, Reservation as to Oneself Obtaining Supplies
2.1 SVHS shall hand over the object sold and transfer its ownership to the customer in conformity with the contract and in accordance with these terms and conditions of sale and supply.
2.2 The condition of a new object sold shall be in conformity with the contract if such object is suitable for normal use and/or if its quality is usual for objects of the same type and which the customer can expect from such object sold. A contractual condition is not constituted by statements in the public, adverts or statements in the advertising of the SVHS.
2.3 The obligation to perform pursuant to sub-clause 2.1 shall be void, if the object sold had not been definitely ascertained and SVHS has not obtained the supplies under a covering order placed to meet its obligations in accordance with sub-clause 2.1, or if such delivery was incorrect or delayed (reservation as to oneself obtaining supplies). In such event, SVHS shall be obliged to inform the customer without delay about the non-availability of the object sold and, if appropriate, reimburse any payment already received without delay.
2.4 Any quality agreement diverging from the aforementioned conditions, as well as any guarantee on the quality of the object sold must be made in writing in order to be valid, as stipulated in sub-clause 14.1 hereinafter.
2.5 The aforementioned conditions shall not apply if the customer is a natural person and the contract cannot be attributed to either his/her business and/or self-employed activities (consumer pursuant to § 13 BGB [German Civil Code]).
Times for Performance, Inability to Perform, Partial Performance
3.1 To be able to comply with times for performance agreed upon, it shall be a prerequisite that all necessary permits and documents, releases, performances, services and other obligations of the customer have been provided and met in due time. Otherwise, the time for performance shall be prolonged accordingly. No fixed-date business shall be agreed.
3.2 The latest version of the INCOTERMS published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) shall apply for all goods supplied by SVHS. The mode of dispatch shall be as indicated in the corresponding SVHS confirmation of order (three capital letter Incoterm code). The time for performance shall be observed if the transport of the object sold is arranged by SVHS and if upon expiry of such period, the object sold has left the warehouse and/or SVHS has informed the customer that the goods are ready for dispatch.
3.3 In the case of force majeure, labour disputes, fire, machine breakdown, unforeseeable obstacles or other circumstances not imputable to SVHS, the time for performance shall be prolonged by the duration of such events. This shall apply accordingly in the event that SVHS, as well as suppliers or subcontractors of SVHS, is in default with the performance of one of these events. If the economic situation of the customer deteriorates considerably after conclusion of the contract or it becomes apparent that a risk of the claim of SVHS on performance due to the lack of capacity of the customer has been caused, SVHS is entitled to make the payment for agreements reached for subsequent deliveries only against advance payment. Such a significant deterioration of the customer’s economic situation is to be assumed, in particular, if an insurer largely or completely does not want to assume the risk of loss of cover insurance for the customer’s claims.
3.4 If the inability to perform pursuant to sub-clause 3.3 lit. 1 should continue for more than 6 weeks, both SVHS and the customer shall be entitled to cancel the contract for the services not rendered or the goods not supplied; however, no such rescission shall be possible in the cases indicated in sub-clause 3.3 lit. 1 before such period of time has elapsed. It shall be a prerequisite for the customer’s right to rescind the contract that he/she has set an adequate time limit in writing for SVHS to perform and given a warning of refusal.
3.5 Claims for damage and expense incurred by the costumer for delay of performance or exclusion of the obligation to perform by SVHS shall be excluded according to the provisions in Section 10 – even if they have occurred prior to the rescission of the contract.
3.6 SVHS shall be entitled to perform before maturity or partially and to invoice such partial performance without delay.
Acceptance of the Object Sold, Passing of Risks, Transport
4.1 The customer shall be obliged to accept the object sold at the place of delivery agreed upon within eight days after receipt of the availability notice.
4.2 Delivery shall take place at the location agreed upon and/or at the SVHS subsidiary indicated in the contract. Delivery at another location as required by the customer shall be at his/her risk and expense. The same shall apply for potential returns. SVHS shall determine the carrier with exclusion of any liability for choosing the most economical and quickest mode of dispatch. Dispatch instructions of the customer shall only be binding for SVHS if they have been confirmed in writing by SVHS.
4.3 Upon delivery of the object sold to the customer, and/or at the latest on handing over the object sold to the carrier, the risk shall pass to the customer. The same shall apply in case of partial performances and/or if SVHS has accepted additional services, such as transport.
4.4 In case of a defaulted acceptance by the customer or if performance should be delayed for other reasons attributable to the customer, the risk shall pass to the customer as from the day of the availability notice. The customer shall pay for storage charges at SVHS or third parties. The right to assert additional claims for damages against the customer shall remain unaffected. If the customer should be in default, SVHS shall be entitled to fix a reasonable period of time for the acceptance and if the acceptance should again not take place within the specified time, demand performance against performance against cash in advance of the remuneration agreed upon.
4.5 SVHS shall take out a transport insurance policy only if the customer so requires in writing and for the customer’s account.
5.1 SVHS shall be entitled to hand over the object sold against payment of the remuneration agreed upon – unless payment in advance had been stipulated as is the case in sub-clause 3.3.
5.2 Payments shall be made in cash or free of charges and expenses to the SVHS business accounts indicated on the invoice. Decisive for the settlement of the claim shall be that the owed amount has been received by SVHS.
5.3 In case of deviating customer payment terms, payments shall be exclusively offset in accordance with § 366 BGB (German Civil Code).
5.4 Bills of exchange and cheques shall be accepted in satisfaction of a claim, only. Possible SVHS services due for customer payments will be mature when accepting bills of exchange or cheques as soon as a bill of exchange and/or a cheque has been credited in such a way as if the customer had paid the amount of the bill of exchange and/or the cheque in cash or by transfer to SVHS.
5.5 All prices are to be understood plus value added tax as prescribed by law on the date of the invoice.
Default of Payment, Damage Caused by Default
6.1 Should the customer be in total or partial default of payment, without prejudice to further rights, SVHS shall be entitled
(1) to cancel possibly existing financing and/or deferred payment agreements (especially purchase money loans granted) and declare all resulting claims immediately due for payment;
(2) to terminate without notice a contract for partial shipments (goods ordered by the customer for deliveries in accordance with his requirements) and declare the remainder of stock (the goods not yet called by the customer) immediately due for delivery and payment
(3) to retain services from agreements not yet completed;
(4) to assert rights from the contractual reservation of title (sub-clause 12);
(5) to withdraw from the contract in accordance with sub-clause 7.1.
6.2 If the customer should be in default of payment, SVHS shall be entitled to interest of 9 percent above the respective basic interest rate, but at least 12 percent of the amount due. If the customer is a consumer pursuant to § 13 BGB, the default interest rate shall be 5 percent above the respective basic interest rate, at least 12 percent of the amount due. The default interest rate shall be reduced, if the customer can prove that SVHS has suffered considerably less damage or no damage at all.
6.3 SVHS reserves the right to claim higher default damage if such damage has not been contested and has been proven.
Revocation, Compensation for Loss of Use
7.1 SVHS shall be entitled to withdraw from the purchase contract, if
(1) the customer should fail to pay amounts due in full or in part within a period of time fixed by SVHS and/or if the customer should be fully or partially in default of payments due and/or if his/her bills of exchange or cheques should be protested and the corresponding amount should not be paid fully or in part within a reasonable period of time as indicated by SVHS; or
(2) in spite of a time limit/warning, the customer should violate essential contractual provisions – especially the provisions in sub-clauses 12.1 and 12.3; or
(3) a considerable deterioration of the customer’s financial situation should occur, especially executions or other enforcement measures should be initiated against him; or
(4) bankruptcy proceedings should be instituted against the customer’s assets, a reservation of title pursuant to sub-clause 12.1 should exist and the object sold should not yet have been handed over to the customer; or
(5) bankruptcy proceedings against the customer should be dismissed for insufficiency of assets and/or such proceedings should be discontinued or cancelled for lack of assets.
7.2 In case of a revocation of the contract pursuant to sub-clause 7.1, SVHS shall be entitled to a compensation for damage in lieu of performance. Such entitlement shall be reduced if the customer should prove that SVHS has suffered considerably fewer damages or no damages at all.
8.1 The customer shall be entitled to set off against SVHS claims, if his/her claims should be undisputed and/or should have been finally and conclusively declared.
8.2 The customer shall be entitled to assert a right to withhold performance and/or a right of retention, if SVHS’s pecuniary claim and the customer’s counterclaim should be based on the same contractual relation.
Warranty Claims, Duty to Examine and Requirement to Give Notice of Defects, Limitation
9.1 SVHS warrants in accordance with the following provisions that the object sold will be free from defects of quality or defect in title and will be of the grade and quality agreed upon in lit. 2. If the manufacturer has given a guarantee for certain properties or the grade and quality of the object sold, the following provisions shall apply only, if the customer should have asserted his warranty claims against the manufacturer and the manufacturer should not have voluntarily or fully satisfied the customer’s claims. If SVHS has made or is making any representations regarding quality agreements or any special features, these do not represent any legal guarantees. The latter must be expressly confirmed in the course of business transactions by SVHS.
9.2 It is a prerequisite for warranty claims of the customer that on demand he/she presents SVHS a complete written description of the asserted warranty claims and – if he/she should be a trader in accordance with the German Commercial Code (HGB) – has met his/her duty to examine and give notice of defects pursuant to §§ 377 HGB. Warranty claims shall be excluded outside business dealings, if the customer should not have informed SVHS in writing about obvious defects within 3 weeks of delivery (Obligation of Disclosure). If the customer is a consumer within the meaning of § 13 BGB, the legal deadlines for non-obvious defects and otherwise the named 3 weeks apply to the complaint.
9.3 No warranty claims shall exist, if the defect should have occurred as a causal consequence of former defects, which had not been notified in good time in accordance with sub-clause 9.2.
9.4 If a defect of quality or defect in title should exist, SVHS shall have the choice to either cure the defect and/or supply faultless goods. The customer shall not be entitled to demand subsequent performance or a certain type of subsequent performance. If the purchase price should not have been due for payment in full or in part and should not have been paid, SVHS shall be entitled to subject subsequent performance to the customer paying a reasonable part of the purchase price with due consideration of the asserted defect. Should the purchase price have been due for payment but not have been paid yet, SVHS shall be entitled to subject the warranty to full payment of the purchase price.
9.5 The customer shall have the option to either reduce the purchase price or to repudiate the contract and demand damages instead of performance in accordance with the provisions in clause 11, if SVHS should seriously and finally refuse subsequent performance in accordance with sub-clause 9.4 or if the subsequent performance chosen by SVHS should have failed or should not be acceptable to the customer or if the time limit specified by the customer for subsequent performance has not been met by SVHS. Subsequent performance shall have failed after an unsuccessful second attempt in the absence of another solution in accordance with the type of goods or type of defect or other circumstances.
9.6 Any right to repudiate the contract and claim damages instead of performance pursuant to sub-clause 9.5 shall be excluded if the asserted defect should not or only irrelevantly limit the suitability for the contractually presupposed use of the object sold or the utilization usual for objects of the same type.
9.7 Instead of the aforementioned provisions in sub-clauses 9.2 through 9.6, the legal provisions shall apply for customers being consumers pursuant to § 13 BGB (German Civil Code).
9.8 The customer’s rights stipulated in sub-clause 9.5, to reduce the purchase price or to repudiate the contract, shall become statute-barred within one year after handing over or supplying the object sold. The same shall apply for any possible customer claim to subsequent performance; however, this shall not affect sub-clause 9.4. Should the customer be a consumer pursuant to § 13 BGB (German Civil Code), warranty claims for new objects sold shall become statute-barred within 2 years after handing over/supply; for second-hand objects, the provisions in lit. 1 shall apply. Above provisions shall not apply if SVHS should have concealed a defect fraudulently.
9.9 The period of limitation shall be temporarily suspended if and while SVHS and the customer are negotiating warranty claims or their justified circumstances.
9.10 Any further liability for defects in quality or defects of title shall be excluded unless SVHS should have concealed them fraudulently or should have signed a written guarantee for the quality of the goods.
9.11 The permission of SVHS shall be required for any assignment of the claims stipulated in sub-clauses 9.1 through 9.10.
10.1 The customer is obliged to observe the applicable provisions of the EU General Data Protection Regulations as well as German data protection law, and to ensure and monitor their compliance. Furthermore, he undertakes to treat all information made available to him in connection with this order with absolute confidentiality and to use it only for the fulfilment of his contractual obligations. If the provision of personal data to fulfil the contract to third parties is required, he has to compel them to comply with data protection regulations and to a confidential treatment of the data provided. The obligation to maintain secrecy does not apply to information that was demonstrably known to the customer upon receipt or to which he has otherwise gained knowledge.
10.2 If the customer requires personal data as defined in Art. 4 para. 1 EU-GDPR from SVHS to fulfil the business relationship, he shall only process these within the scope of this order and the instructions of SVHS and, if necessary, a corresponding written agreement on order processing within the meaning of Art. 28 EU-GDPR. In particular, he will point out and oblige the employee employed by him for the fulfilment of the contract to the applicable data protection regulations.
10.3 SVHS is entitled to process all data provided by the customer, taking into account the applicable data protection regulations, even if it concerns personal data. If SVHS transmits personal data to the supplier for the purpose of fulfilling the contract, he is obliged to inform the data subjects in compliance with the applicable data protection regulations. SVSH will inform the person concerned if they are obliged to do so under data protection law.
10.4 The customer may object to the use of the personal data provided by him for the future at any time after termination of the contract. Legal storage obligations remain unaffected.
Liability, Compensation for Damage and Reimbursement of Expenses
11.1 In compliance with legal provisions, SVHS shall undertake unlimited liability for injuries to life, body or health caused in malicious intent or by negligence by SVHS or its legal representatives or persons employed by SVHS. The same shall apply for other harm caused in malicious intent or by negligence by SVHS or its legal representatives or persons employed by SVHS.
11.2 In compliance with legal provisions, SVHS shall be liable for damage deriving from culpable breach of essential contractual obligations; i.e. obligations protecting essential contractual legal positions of the customer, which are to be expected explicitly from the contents and the purpose of a contract and/or, if infringed, would jeopardize the attainment of the contractual objectives. Furthermore, those contractual obligations shall be essential which are crucial for the proper execution of a contract and which the customer expects and can expect that they will be complied with. The same shall apply for damage caused by SVHS by culpable breach of the duty to respect the customer’s rights, objects of legal protection and interests, when it would be unreasonable to require the customer to continue with the SVHS performance.
11.3 SVHS shall undertake unlimited liability if one of the obligations enumerated in sub-clause 11.2 should be violated in malicious intent or by negligence by SVHS, its legal representatives and/or persons employed by SVHS. SVHS shall equally undertake unlimited liability for negligent breach of these contractual obligations causing damage due to injuries to life, body or health. For any other loss or damage due to negligent breach of the obligations enumerated in sub-clause 11.2, the liability of SVHS shall be limited to the foreseeable and typical possible damage for contracts of this type.
11.4 Any further liability of SVHS going beyond the provisions of sub-clauses 11.1 through 11.3 above for damages and/or a compensation for expenses incurred shall be excluded.
11.5 Sub-clauses 11.1 through 11.4 above shall apply analogously for any claims of the customer derived from liability in tort. The same shall apply for damages and/or a compensation for expenses incurred by the customer on other legal grounds. This shall include analogous claims derived from entering into contract negotiations, initiating a contract or similar transactions. However, claims derived from mandatory legal liabilities shall remain unaffected; i.e., claims derived from product liability as well as malicious non-disclosure of defects and/or if a guarantee has been given for the quality of the goods.
11.6 Claims for damages shall become statute-barred within 6 months from handing over the object sold; however, not the claims enumerated in sub-clauses 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3.
11.7 Above sub-clauses 11.1 through 11.6 shall be considered as contract in favour of third parties even in case of a possible personal liability of legal representatives or people employed by SVHS.
12.1 Goods supplied by SVHS shall remain the sole SVHS property until the customer has fulfilled all obligations (including all balances from current accounts), which are due to SVHS for whichever legal ground at present or in future, for whichever legal ground (hereinafter “reserved goods”). If such reservation of title should not be permitted by the law of the state to which reserved goods are supplied or in which they are situated, however, such law should allow the seller to reserve or admit similar real rights to the object sold to secure his/her claims, in which case such rights shall be considered reserved for SVHS and admitted by the customer upon conclusion of the contract. The customer shall be obliged to contribute to all measures intended to protect the title of SVHS or any other right in the reserved goods. For goods intended for export, SVHS shall be entitled to require that the customer furnish a bank guarantee enforceable in the Federal Republic of Germany covering all obligations under a contract with the customer. The customer shall not be allowed to bring reserved goods outside the national borders of the Federal Republic of Germany, to give them in pledge or to assign them by way of security. In case of seizures of reserved goods by third parties, the customer shall refer to the ownership of SVHS and inform SVHS without delay. The costs involved for warding off interferences with the property of SVHS shall be borne by the customer; claims to the reimbursement of costs and expenses towards the third party shall be assigned to the customer by SVHS with the proviso of prior and complete satisfaction of all cost payment obligations by the customer.
12.2 Processing or finishing of reserved goods by the customer shall always take place for SVHS as manufacturer in accordance with § 950 BGB (German Civil Code). If reserved goods are processed, finished or inseparably mixed and/or combined with goods of other parties, SVHS shall acquire the joint ownership of the new goods in the proportion of the value of the reserved goods and the value of the other goods at the moment of processing, finishing or mixing. SVHS and the customer agree that SVHS shall have a pro rata co-ownership if such other goods could be considered as principal goods. (Jointly held) property of SVHS shall be stored by the customer free of charge and clearly separated from the property of the customer or of third parties and/or identified as reserved and/or manufactured goods in a way similar to separate storage.
12.3 The customer shall be entitled to process and/or sell reserved goods in orderly business dealings (i.e., especially within the scope of the object of his/her company, however, not within the framework of a (partial) sale of his/her company and without squandering – particularly selling below cost price), provided that
(1) he/she is not in default of payments vis-à-vis SVHS,
(2) no restrictions exist for an assignment to SVHS of the purchase price claim from the resale (e.g. a covenant against assignment),
(3) no reserved goods are sold to a buyer domiciled outside the Federal Republic of Germany if the customer is domiciled in the Federal Republic of Germany and
(4) if reserved goods are resold, he/she reserves the property of the reserved goods vis-à-vis his/her customers until full payment of the purchase price.
As soon as above conditions are no longer met for any unprocessed and/or sold reserved goods, if such conditions had been originally met, the right of the customer to process and/or sell such reserved goods shall become null and void.
12.4 By these presents and in order to be sure, the customer assigns to SVHS all claims from the resale of reserved goods (including all outstanding balances from current accounts), insurance claims and claims against third parties for damage, demolition, theft or loss of reserved goods and SVHS, by these presents, accepts such assignment. If SVHS should only have a co-ownership of the reserved goods, such advance assignment shall be limited to such share of the claim corresponding to the share of the SVHS co-ownership (based on the resale invoice value).
12.5 If the customer should not be entitled to assign claims from reselling reserved goods within the scope of factoring, but should still do so, he shall inform SVHS within 24 hours of such assignment, at the latest, or upon receipt of a corresponding request for information from SVHS. By these presents, the customer assigns to SVHS a possible payment claim against the factor resulting from such assignment and SVHS, by these presents, accepts such payment claim assignment.
12.6 If the customer should be entitled to process and/or resell the goods pursuant to sub-clause 12.3, by these presents, SVHS grants the customer a revocable power to collect the claims assigned to SVHS for his/her own account and in his/her own name (hereinafter collecting power). This collecting power can be revoked if the customer should fail to meet his/her payment obligations vis-à-vis SVHS, without being in default by law, or not meet them properly and/or there should be evidence pursuant to §§ 17, 130 sub-section 2 InsO (German Bankruptcy Act) indicating that the claims of SVHS appear to be endangered. If requested by SVHS and even if the collecting power has not been revoked, the customer shall be obliged to present all paid and unpaid invoices for the sale of reserved goods within 24 hours by mail or fax, as well as extracts from the bookkeeping department showing all inflows of the customer from the sale of reserved goods, extracts from the bookkeeping department showing the inventory of the reserved goods still in the customer’s possession, indicating the storage place (operator of the storage room, address, telephone, fax, mail, naming of the storage area) and the person(s) responsible for access to the storage room. The customer’s collecting power shall expire if such information should not be received by SVHS within 24 hours; it shall come into force again as soon as
(1) it should be granted again by SVHS within an appropriate period of inspection after a later delivery of above documents and information, or
(2) the customer meets all obligations, even conditioned, and particularly payment claims of SVHS, if any.
12.7 If the realizable value of the securities due to SVHS under the reservation of title should exceed the total of the customer’s debt vis-à-vis SVHS by more than 20%, SVHS shall be obliged, upon request of the customer and at the discretion of SVHS, to release the corresponding portion of the securities to which SVHS is entitled in accordance with this contract, provided that they are divisible.
12.8 Should the customer act contrary to the terms of this contract – especially violate his obligations pursuant to sub-clauses 6.1, 12.1 or 12.3 – SVHS shall be entitled to require return of the reserved goods without prior declaration of cancellation and/or assert damages in lieu of performance. SVHS shall be entitled to collect the reserved goods and for such purpose to access the place of storage and/or use of the reserved goods, if the customer should not react to the request of return or such collection is called for to avoid loss or destruction of the goods. In this context, the customer renounces to possible claims for legal protection of possession and SVHS, by these presents, accepts such waiver.
12.9 Should SVHS require a return of the reserved goods, this shall not constitute a revocation of the contract. In the cases enumerated in sub-clause 12.8 upon advance notice, SVHS shall be entitled to make use of the reserved goods by selling or purchasing them at the dealer’s purchase price or at the price estimated by an officially appointed expert. In case of purchase, SVHS shall be entitled to credit the customer the purchase price. Costs of realization shall be at the customer’s account. Proceeds from such realization shall be deducted from the amounts payable by the customer after deduction of a cost flat rate of 15% for the realization. Such cost flat rate will be reduced if the customer can prove that SVHS suffered inferior disadvantages or none at all.
Written Form, Severability Clause, Applicable Law
13.1 Special amendments and supplements will only be valid if they are made in writing. Deviations from this written form shall be agreed upon in writing. Amendments and supplements of these provisions shall only be valid if confirmed in writing by SVHS.
13.2 If any provision of this contract should be or become invalid in whole or in part, the contract as such shall remain in full force and effect; the same shall apply if it should subsequently transpire that the contract contains gaps.
13.3 All performance relations between SVHS and the customer for whichever facts and circumstances – also as regards the importance of objections and defences – shall be exclusively governed as regards their substance and become extinct by the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany with the exception of the provisions of the “Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods” and subject to Art. 20 Rome I, Art. 3a-46 EGBGB (choice of law in accordance with the Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2008 on the law applicable to contractual obligations [Rome I]).
14.1 Place of performance for all claims arising from a contract concluded between the customer and SVHS shall be the domicile of the central administration of SVHS in Grünwald near Munich – provided that the customer is not a consumer pursuant to § 13 BGB (German Civil Code).
14.2 Legal venue shall be – if the customer should be a trader in accordance with §§ 1-7 HGB (German Commercial Code), a legal entity under public law or special funds under public law – the Landgericht München I (Munich Regional Court I); this shall be the only legal venue for any legal actions of the customer against SVHS. However, SVHS shall also be entitled to take legal proceedings against the customer at his/her registered seat or the seat of one of her/his places of business.
ICC Incoterms overview (the latest Incoterms-version published by the ICC is authoritative)
Export franking Import franking Transport contract Place of delivery Transfer of risk Transfer of cost Transport insurance
EXW Purchaser Purchaser Purchaser Seller’s works Place of delivery Place of delivery
FCA Seller Purchaser Purchaser Place of delivery to carrier Place of delivery Place of delivery
FAS Seller Purchaser Purchaser Alongside vessel
in port of dispatch Place of delivery Place of delivery
FOB Seller Purchaser Purchaser Vessel in port of
dispatch Railing of vessel Railing of vessel
CFR Seller Purchaser Seller Vessel in port of dispatch Railing of vessel Port of destination
CIF Seller Purchaser Seller Vessel in port of dispatch Railing of vessel Port of destination Minimum cover insurance
CPT Seller Purchaser Seller Place of delivery to 1st carrier Place of delivery Port of destination
CIP Seller Purchaser Seller Place of delivery to 1st carrier Place of delivery Place of destination Minimum cover insurance
DAT Seller Purchaser Seller Specific terminal at port/place of destination Idicated terminal at port/place of destination Indicated terminal at port/place of destination
DAP Seller Purchaser Seller Indicated place of destination Indicated place of destination Indicated place of destination
DDP Seller Seller Seller Place of destination Place of destination Place of destination
The language of these General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Supply of SVHS is German. In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between the meaning in the German language of these General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Supply and the English language translation, the German language meaning shall prevail.
Geltungsbereich; abweichende Bedingungen; Angebote; Nebenabreden
1.1. Für Angebote, Vertragsschlüsse und Lieferungen der StyleVision Hotel Supplies GmbH, registriert beim Amtsgericht München unter HRB 146502 (im Weiteren: “SVHS”) gelten ausschließlich die nachfolgenden Bedingungen. Mit Abschluss des ersten Vertrags unter Einbeziehung der nachfolgenden Bedingungen erkennt der Kunde deren Geltung für die gesamte Dauer der Geschäftsverbindung zwischen den Parteien an. Dies gilt insbesondere für alle – auch mündlich, insbesondere telefonisch oder per Mail – abgeschlossene Folgegeschäfte.
Leistung; Beschaffenheitsvereinbarung; Vorbehalt der Selbstbelieferung
3.5. Schadens- und Aufwendungsersatzansprüche des Kunden wegen Verzögerung der Leistung oder Ausschluss der Leistungspflicht bei SVHS sind – auch soweit sie bis zum Rücktritt vom Vertrag entstanden sind – im Rahmen der Regelung in Ziffer 10. ausgeschlossen.
Abnahme des Kaufgegenstands; Gefahrübergang; Transport
Vergütung; Zahlungsbedingungen
5.1. SVHS ist – sofern nicht Vorkasse vereinbart ist bzw. im Fall von Ziff. 3.3- berechtigt, die Übergabe des Kaufgegenstandes nur Zug-um-Zug gegen Zahlung der vereinbarten Vergütung vorzunehmen.
Zahlungsverzug; Verzugsschaden
6.1. Gerät der Kunde mit dem Ausgleich einer Forderung ganz oder teilweise in Verzug, ist SVHS – unbeschadet weiterer Rechte – berechtigt,
(2) der Kunde trotz Fristsetzung/Abmahnung gegen wesentliche Vertragsbestimmungen – insbesondere die Regelung unter Ziffer 12.1 und 12.3 dieser Bedingungen verstößt; oder
9.2. Mängelansprüche des Kunden setzen voraus, dass dieser SVHS auf Verlangen eine schriftliche und vollständige Beschreibung der geltend gemachten Mängel vorlegt und – soweit er Kaufmann im Sinne des Handelsgesetzbuchs (HGB) ist – seiner Untersuchungs- und Rügepflicht gemäß § 377 HGB nachgekommen ist. Außerhalb des kaufmännischen Geschäftsverkehrs sind Mängelansprüche ausgeschlossen, soweit der Kunde offensichtliche Mängel nicht innerhalb von 3 Wochen nach Lieferung schriftlich gegenüber SVHS anzeigt (Anzeigepflicht). Sollte der Kunde Verbraucher im Sinne von § 13 BGB sein, gelten für die Mängelanzeige die gesetzlichen Fristen für nicht offensichtliche Mängel und ansonsten die benannten 3 Wochen.
9.4. Soweit ein Sach- oder Rechtsmangel vorliegt, ist SVHS nach eigener Wahl zur Nacherfüllung in Form der Beseitigung des Mangels oder der Lieferung einer mangelfreien Sache berechtigt. Ein Anspruch des Kunden auf Nacherfüllung oder eine bestimmte Art der Nacherfüllung besteht nicht. Ist der Kaufpreis ganz oder teilweise noch nicht fällig und nicht bezahlt, kann SVHS die Nacherfüllung davon abhängig machen, dass der Kunde einen unter Berücksichtigung des geltend gemachten Mangels angemessenen – Teil des Kaufpreises entrichtet. Soweit der Kaufpreis fällig und noch nicht bezahlt ist, macht SVHS eine Gewährleistung von dessen vollständiger Zahlung abhängig.
12.1. Von SVHS gelieferte Ware bleibt bis zur Erfüllung sämtlicher Forderungen (einschließlich sämtlicher Saldoforderungen aus Kontokorrent), die SVHS gleich aus welchem Rechtsgrund gegen den Kunden gegenwärtig oder künftig zustehen, alleiniges Eigentum von SVHS (im weiteren: “Vorbehaltsware”). Lässt das Recht des Staates, in welchen Vorbehaltsware geliefert wird oder in dem sich die Vorbehaltsware befindet, vorstehenden Eigentumsvorbehalt nicht zu, gestattet dieses Recht dem Verkäufer aber, sich ähnliche dingliche Rechte an dem Liefergegenstand zur Sicherung seiner Forderungen vorzubehalten oder einräumen zu lassen, dann gelten solche Rechte mit Vertragsschluss als für SVHS vorbehalten und SVHS durch den Kunden eingeräumt. Der Kunde ist verpflichtet, an allen Maßnahmen mitzuwirken, die SVHS zum Schutz ihres Eigentumsrechtes oder an dessen Stelle eines anderen Rechtes an der Vorbehaltsware treffen will. Bei Exporten kann SVHS auch verlangen, dass der Kunde SVHS zur Sicherung sämtlicher Forderungen aus einem mit dem Kunden bestehenden Vertrag eine in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland durchsetzbare Bankbürgschaft stellt. Dem Kunden ist nicht gestattet, Vorbehaltsware außerhalb der Staatsgrenzen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland zu verbringen, zu verpfänden oder zur Sicherheit zu übereignen. Bei Zugriffen Dritter auf Vorbehaltsware wird der Kunde auf das Eigentum von SVHS hinweisen und SVHS unverzüglich benachrichtigen. Die Kosten der Abwehr von Eingriffen in das Eigentum von SVHS trägt der Kunde, dem SVHS etwaige Kostenerstattungsansprüche gegen den Dritten vorbehaltlich der vorherigen und vollständigen Erfüllung der Kostentragungsverpflichtung des Kunden abtreten wird.
12.6. In dem Maße, in dem der Kunde gem. 12.3 zur Verarbeitung und/oder Veräußerung berechtigt ist, ermächtigt SVHS den Kunden widerruflich, die an SVHS abgetretenen Forderungen für eigene Rechnung im eigenen Namen einzuziehen (im weiteren. “Einziehungsbefugnis”). Die Einzugsermächtigung kann widerrufen werden, wenn der Kunde seinen Zahlungsverpflichtungen gegenüber SVHS, ohne im Rechtssinne in Verzug zu sein, nicht ordnungsgemäß nachkommt oder Anhaltspunkte i.S.v. §§ 17, 130 Abs. 2 InsO dafür gegeben sind, dass Forderungen von SVHS gefährdet erscheinen. Auch ohne Widerruf der Einziehungsbefugnis ist der Kunde auf Anforderung von SVHS verpflichtet, binnen 24 Stunden sämtliche durch den Endabnehmer beglichenen und unbeglichenen Verkaufsrechnungen über den Verkauf von Vorbehaltsware, einen Buchhaltungsauszug über sämtliche Zuflüsse des Kunden aus dem Verkauf von Vorbehaltsware sowie einen Buchhaltungsauszug über den Bestand der noch im Besitz des Kunden befindlichen Vorbehaltsware, Angabe des Lagerorts (Lagerbetreiber, Adresse, Telefon, Fax, Mail, Bezeichnung der Lagerfläche) und der für den Zugang zum Lager verantwortlichen Person(en) per Mail oder Fax zu übermitteln. Erfolgt die Übermittlung nicht binnen 24 Stunden, erlischt die Einziehungsbefugnis des Kunden und besteht erst wieder, wenn
12.8. Bei vertragswidrigem Verhalten des Kunden – insbesondere bei Verstoß gegen in Ziffer 6.1, 12.1 oder 12.3 bezeichnete Pflichten – ist SVHS berechtigt, die Herausgabe der Vorbehaltsware zu verlangen, ohne zuvor den Rücktritt zu erklären oder Schadensersatz statt der Leistung geltend zu machen. SVHS ist berechtigt, die Vorbehaltsware abzuholen und zu diesem Zweck den Aufbewahrungs- bzw. Einsatzort der Vorbehaltsware zu betreten, wenn der Kunde dem Herausgabeverlangen nicht nachkommt oder dies geboten ist, um einen Untergang oder Verlust der Ware zu verhindern. Der Kunde verzichtet diesbezüglich auf etwaige Besitzschutzansprüche, SVHS nimmt diesen Verzicht hiermit an.
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13.3. Leistungsbeziehungen gleich aufgrund welchen Sachverhalts zwischen SVHS und dem Kunden entstehen, sind – auch im Hinblick auf die Beachtlichkeit von Einwendungen und Einreden – inhaltlich bestimmt und erlöschen ausschließlich auf der Grundlage des Rechts der Bundesrepublik Deutschland mit Ausnahme der Regelungen der “Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods” und nach Maßgabe des Art. 20 Rom der Art. 3a-46 EGBGB (Rechtswahl nach Maßgabe der Verordnung (EG) Nr. 593/2008 des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates über das auf vertragliche Schuldverhältnisse anzuwendende Recht [Rom I]).
14.2. Gerichtsstand ist – sofern der Kunde Kaufmann i.S.d. §§ 1-7 HGB, eine juristische Person des öffentlichen Rechts oder öffentlich-rechtliches Sondervermögen ist – das Landgericht München I; für Klagen des Kunden gegen SVHS ist dieser Gerichtsstand ausschließlich. SVHS ist berechtigt, den Kunden auch an seinem Sitz oder dem Sitz einer seiner Niederlassungen zu verklagen.