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Terms and Conditionstechnopath2022-02-17T10:26:54+00:00
General Terms
- ‘These Terms and Conditions, together with the details overleaf contain all the terms of the agreement between us (the “Company”) and you (the “Customer”) relating to the supply of goods, parts or other items to be supplied by the Company. The Customer will be deemed to have accepted these terms if he or his Agent give instructions or place orders by any means for goods to be supplied.’
- ‘This agreement is made in the Republic of Ireland and shall be governed and construed in accordance with Irish Law.’
Credit Terms
- ‘Credit Terms – 30 days from end of month of delivery.’
- ‘We reserve the right to charge 0.026% daily of the outstanding net amount in respect of late payment fees. You are responsible for ensuring that the account has been paid in full.’
Insurance Terms
- ‘The delivery shall be discharged when the subject matter of the delivery has been handed to the carrier or forwarding agent. The Customer shall bear the risk of all deliveries, including any which are carriage free.’
‘Other than by reason of our negligence or breach of contract we will not be liable for any loss or damage, costs or additional charges that may arise during transit of goods.’
- ‘The Customer shall insure and keep the goods insured to their full price against “all risks” while those goods are in transit.’
Reservation of Title
- ‘The Property and title in all goods supplied by the Company to the Customer whether arising out of this or any other contract (hereinafter referred to as “the Goods”) shall notwithstanding delivery and passing of risk remain in the Company until the entire of the purchase price in respect of such Goods and all other sums on any account due by the Customer have been paid in full.’
- ‘The Company may at any time on giving prior notice, enter the Customer’s premises for the purpose of inspecting the Goods and identifying them as the Company’s property and the Customer irrevocably authorises the Company to enter upon its premises for that purpose.’