Terms & Conditions

1. ACCEPTANCE OF CONDITIONS
These Conditions of sale shall prevail in any conflict which may arise between these conditions and any issued by the purchaser. Variation from these conditions will only be recognised if previously agreed to by the Company in writing.

2. PROOFS
A further charge will be made for additional work necessitated by author's corrections on or after the first proof. No responsibility can be accepted for any errors in proofs which may be passed by the purchaser. Charges will also be made for any preliminary work performed at the purchaser's request although not requested at the time the price was quoted.

3. QUANTITY DESPATCHED
The Company will make every effort to despatch the quantity ordered, but because of the problems in producing exact quantities, the Company reserves the right to make deliveries subject to tolerances of up to plus or minus 10%. Any such tolerance will be added to or deducted from the total invoiced.

4. TERMS OF PAYMENT

a. Monies outstanding beyond our normal credit terms.
Any account outstanding beyond our credit terms of reference will be passed out of hand to Dun and Bradstreet International Limited and will be subject to a surcharge of £20 to cover the cost incurred; such accounts will also be subject to any other costs incurred in obtaining settlement.

b. Interest charged on outstanding accounts.
Due to high interest charges, a credit charge of 15% per annum will be made if this invoice is not paid by the due date. The Company reserves the right to vary the rate of interest charged.

c. Retention of Title
All goods and service/repair parts will remain the property of the Company until the price has been paid in full and the Customer shall remain a bailee only until payment is made.

d. Complaints
Any complaint by the Customer relating to this invoice must be notified by the Customer to the Company in writing within 14 DAYS of the date on the invoice.

5. CLAIMS
The Company will not consider claims, including for loss or damage in transit unless the claim is made in writing and received by the Company and where appropriate the carrier within 14 days from the date of the invoice.

6. DELIVERY COSTS
Postage and Delivery costs will be charged unless otherwise negotiated.

7. DELIVERY DATES
All delivery dates are estimates only, and the Company will not accept liability to any loss, whether direct or indirect arising from non-delivery or delay in delivery of any goods because of war, strikes, lock-outs, fire, flood, acts of God, Government restrictions, non-availability of materials or any other cause.

8. LIABILITY FOR INFRINGEMENT
The Company shall not be liable to the purchaser for any loss or damage arising from an infringement (or alleged infringement) of any patent trade mark copyright design or other right of third parties arising either directly or indirectly from the manufacture of any article by the Company through one of the Company's designs.

9. USE OF CUSTOMERS BLOCKS AND MATERIALS
Any property supplied to the Company by a purchaser is supplied at the purchaser's risk. Also the Company cannot be held liable for any imperfect work which may result from the use by them of materials supplied by the purchaser.

10. CONTRACTS
Where a Contract has been made covering delivery by instalments, each separate instalment shall be deemed to be the subject of a separate Contract and the purchaser will not be allowed to repudiate the Contract because of the delay or non-delivery of any instalment. If the purchaser shall commit any breach of these conditions or is unable to pay the Company for goods supplied or suspends payment, the Company may forthwith cancel all outstanding Contracts with the purchaser without any claim for compensation by the purchaser.

11. DAMAGE LIMITATION
The liability of the Company in any claim for damages made under a Contract, including any claim for consequential loss shall not exceed the total invoiced value of the goods supplied under that Contract.

12. ENGLISH LAW
Any Contract made between the Company and a purchaser shall be deemed to be made under English Law and the purchaser agrees to submit to the jurisdiction of the English Courts.