Website Terms & Conditions of Use
IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE
ATTENTION: These Terms of Use (together with our Privacy Policy and any other documents referred to within it) apply to the entire contents of this Site and to any correspondence by e-mail between us and you. Please read these terms carefully before using this Site.
Using this Site indicates that you accept these Terms of Use in full regardless of whether or not you choose to register with the Site. If you do not accept these terms, do not use this Site.
This notice is issued by Dynahurst Limited
1. Definitions and Interpretations
1.1 The following words and expressions have the following meanings unless inconsistent with the context:
“Commercial Gain” |
includes, without limitation, using our Site as part of advertising which may result in revenue generation or personal gain, selling goods to a third party and copying, reproducing, distributing, publishing, transferring, licensing, selling, commercially exploiting or duplicating any element of our Site whatsoever;
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“Site” |
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“we” “us” or “our” |
Dynahurst Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with company number 1679820 who’s registered office is at 327 Clifton Drive, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, FY8 1HN
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“you” “your” |
an individual company or firm accessing our Site. |
1.2 References to any statute or statutory provision include, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference to the statute or statutory provision as modified or re-enacted and in force from time to time and any subordinate legislation made from time to time under the relevant statute or statutory provision.
1.3 References to “persons” include natural persons, firms, partnerships, companies, corporations, associations and organisations, (in each case whether or not having separate legal personality).
1.4 Use of any gender includes the other genders.
1.5 Words in the singular include the plural and words in the plural include the singular.
1.6 Any reference to "writing" or any cognate expression includes communications by post and email but excludes facsimile and text messages.
1.7 The headings to Conditions do not affect the interpretation of these Conditions.
1.8 Any phrase introduced by the term "include", "including", "in particular" or any similar expression will be construed as illustrative and will not limit the sense of the words preceding that term.
2. Introduction
2.1 You may access most areas of our Site without registering your details with us. Certain areas of our Site may only be open to you if you register.
2.2 By accessing any part of our Site, you shall be deemed to have accepted these Terms of Use in full. If you do not accept these Terms of Use in full, you must leave the Site immediately.
2.3 We may revise these Terms of Use at any time by updating this posting. You should check this Site from time to time to review the then current legal notice, because it is binding on you. Certain provisions of these Terms of Use may be superseded by expressly designated legal notices or terms located on particular pages of our Site.
2.4 You are responsible for ensuring that all persons who access our Site through your internet connection are aware of these Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy and that they comply with them.
2.5 Unless specified otherwise, the materials on this Site are directed solely at those who access the Site from within the United Kingdom. We make no representation that any products or services referred to on this Site are appropriate for use, or available, in other locations or languages. If you choose to access our Site from locations outside of the United Kingdom, you are responsible for ensuring compliance with local laws if and to the extent that they are applicable.
3. Licence
3.1 Subject to Condition 3.5, you are permitted to print and download extracts from this Site for your own personal use on the following basis:
3.1.1 no documents or related graphics on this Site are modified in any way;
3.1.2 no graphics on this Site are used separately from accompanying text; and 3.1.3 our copyright, trade mark notices and this permission notice appear in all copies.
3.2 Unless otherwise stated, the copyright and other intellectual property rights in all material on this Site (including without limitation photographs and graphical images) are owned by us or our licensors. For the purposes of these Terms of Use, any use of extracts from our Site, other than in accordance with Condition 3.1 above, for any purpose is prohibited. If you breach any of the terms in these Terms of Use, your permission to use this Site will automatically terminate and you must immediately destroy any downloaded or printed extracts from our Site.
3.3 Subject to Condition 3.1, no part of this Site may be reproduced or stored in any other website or included in any public or private electronic retrieval system or service without our prior written permission.
3.4 Any rights not expressly granted in these Terms of Use are reserved.
3.5 You must not visit or use this Site for the purposes of Commercial Gain.
4. Usage Terms
4.1 Any account name must not be offensive, defamatory, discriminatory, intended to deceive other users, or promote any illegal activity. We reserve the right to decide whether an account name is acceptable or not.
4.1 Any account name must not be offensive, defamatory, discriminatory, intended to deceive other users, or promote any illegal activity. We reserve the right to decide whether an account name is acceptable or not.
4.2 Passwords, PIN codes or any other form of access code should be treated as confidential and not shared with any other person.
4.3 If you suspect your password has been discovered by a third party you should make use of the password reset function at [password reset/web page] as soon as possible.
4.4 Other than personally identifiable information, which is covered under the Privacy Policy, any material or articles you transmit or post to our Site shall be considered non-confidential and non-proprietary. We shall have no obligations with respect to such material. We and our designees shall be free to copy, disclose, distribute, incorporate and otherwise use such material and all data, images, sounds, text and other things embodied therein for any and all commercial or non-commercial purposes.
4.5 You are prohibited from using our Site or posting or transmitting to or from our Site any material in any way:
4.5.1 that is threatening, defamatory, obscene, indecent, seditious, offensive, pornographic, abusive, liable to incite racial hatred, discriminatory, menacing, scandalous, inflammatory, blasphemous, in breach of confidence, in breach of privacy or which may cause annoyance or inconvenience; or
4.5.2 for which you have not obtained all necessary licences and/or approvals; or
4.5.3 which constitutes or encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offence, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise be contrary to the law of or infringe the rights of any third party, in the United Kingdom or any other country in the world; or
4.5.4 which is technically harmful (including, without limitation, computer viruses, logic bombs, Trojan horses, worms, harmful components, corrupted data or other malicious software or harmful data); or
4.5.5 that breaches any local, national or international law or regulations; or
4.5.6 that is unlawful or fraudulent, or has any unlawful or fraudulent purpose;
4.5.7 for the purpose of harming or attempting to harm minors in any way; or
4.5.8 in order to transmit, or procure the sending of, any unsolicited or unauthorised advertising or promotional material or any other form of similar solicitation (spam). You agree to indemnify us against any loss or damage suffered as a result of your contribution.
4.6 You may not misuse this Site (including, without limitation, by hacking).
4.7 Third parties may license information on this Site to us. You agree that you will not use any robot, spider, scraper or other automated means to access this Site for any purpose without our express written permission. Additionally, you agree that you will not:
4.7.1 take any action that imposes, or may impose in our sole discretion an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure;
4.7.2 copy, reproduce, modify, create derivative works from, distribute or publicly display any content (except for your information) from this Site without the prior written permission of us and the appropriate third party, as applicable;
4.7.3 interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper working of this Site or any activities conducted on this Site; or
4.7.4 bypass measures we may use to prevent or restrict access to this Site. We do not authorise you to extract or re-utilise substantial parts of this Site, or to make systematic and repeated extractions or re-utilisations of insubstantial parts of this Site.
4.8 We shall fully co-operate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requesting or directing us to disclose the identity or locate anyone posting any material in breach of Conditions 4.5 or 4.7.
5. Service Access
5.1 Whilst we endeavour to ensure that our Site is normally available 24 hours a day, we shall not be liable if for any reason the Site is unavailable at any time or for any period.
5.2 Access to our Site may be suspended temporarily and without notice in the case of system failure, maintenance or repair or for reasons beyond our control.
6. Links to and from other Websites
6.1 Any links to third party websites on this Site are provided solely for your convenience. If you use any links, you leave this Site. We may not have reviewed any such third-party websites and will not control or be responsible for such websites or their content or availability. We therefore do not endorse or make any representations about any links provided to third party websites, or any material found there, or any results that may be obtained from using them. If you decide to access any of the third-party websites which may be linked to this Site, you do so entirely at your own risk.
6.2 You may link to the home page of this Site with our prior written permission and so long as it is in a manner which is fair and legal and does not take advantage nor damage our reputation. We reserve the right to withdraw this permission at any time.
6.3 All authorised links must be to the homepage of this Site and make it clear that this Site and its content are distinct from the website containing the link.
6.4 Our Site must not be framed on any other Site, nor may you link to any page other than the home page without our express permission.
7. Information contained on the Site
7.1 While we endeavour to ensure that the information on this Site is correct, we do not warrant the accuracy and completeness of the material on this Site. We may make changes to the material on this Site or described in it, at any time without notice. The material on this Site may be out of date, and we make no commitment to update such material.
7.2 The material on this Site is provided "as is", without any conditions, warranties or other terms of any kind. Accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted by law, we provide you with this Site on the basis that we exclude all representations, warranties and conditions and other terms (including without limitation, the conditions implied by law of satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose and the use of reasonable care and skill) which but for these Terms of Use might have effect in relation to this Site.
8. Liability
8.1 We, any other party (whether or not involved in creating, producing, maintaining or delivering this Site) and any of our group companies and the officers, directors, employees, shareholders or agents of any of them, exclude all liability and responsibility for any amount or kind of loss or damage that may result to you or a third party (including without limitation, any direct, indirect, punitive or consequential loss or damages, or any loss of income, profits, goodwill, data, contracts, use of money, or loss or damages arising from or connected in any way to business interruption, and whether in tort (including without limitation negligence), contract or otherwise) in connection with this Site in any way or in connection with the use, inability to use or the results of use of this Site, any websites linked to this Site or the material on such websites, including but not limited to loss or damage due to viruses that may infect your computer equipment, software, data or other property on account of your access to, use of, or browsing this Site or your downloading of any material from this Site or any websites linked to this Site.
8.2 Nothing in these Terms of Use shall exclude or limit our liability for;
8.2.1 death or personal injury caused by our negligence; or
8.2.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or
8.2.3 any liability which cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law, including without limitation all relevant consumer law.
8.3 If your use of material on this Site results in the need for servicing, repair or correction of equipment, software or data, you assume all costs thereof.
9. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
9.1 These Terms of Use and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
9.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England and Wales will have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of or in connection with these Terms of Use or its subject matter.
The Site is operated by: Dynahurst Limited whose registered office is at 327 Clifton Drive, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, FY8 1HN
Registered Company Number: 1679820
VAT Number: 368 1595 18
DYNAHURST LIMITED TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF TRADING
1. INTERPRETATION
In these Conditions (unless the context otherwise requires) the following words shall have the following meanings:
"Buyer" means a person to whom the Seller supplies or is to supply Goods and Services pursuant to a Contract;
"British Standards" means those standards set by the British Standards Institute applicable to the Goods and Services;
"Conditions" means these terms and conditions of sale as amended from time to time;
"Contract" means a contract for the sale of Goods and Services made by or on behalf of the Seller with a Buyer in accordance with these conditions; "Goods" means the goods which the Seller supplies pursuant to a Contract;
"Product Guide" means any Goods or Services issued by the Seller from time to time;
"Services" means the services which the Seller provides pursuant to a Contract;
"Seller" means Dynahurst Limited, a company registered in England and Wales under number 1679820 whose registered office at 327 Clifton Drive, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, FY8 5RX
"Working Day" means any day from Monday to Friday (inclusive) which is not Christmas Day, Good Friday or a statutory holiday in England.
2. Additional Clauses
2.1 The Order constitutes an offer by the Buyer to purchase Goods in accordance with these Conditions.
2.2 When the buyer issues a purchase order this conduct shall be taken as evidence of an unconditional acceptance at which point, and on which date the Contract shall come into existence.
2.3 The Contract constitutes the entire agreement between the parties. The Buyer acknowledges that it has not relied on any statement, promise, representation, assurance or warranty given by or on behalf of the Seller which is not set out in the Contract.
2.4 These Conditions apply to the Contract to the exclusion of any other terms, that the Buyer seeks to impose or incorporate, or which are implied by trade, custom, practice or course of dealing.
2.5 Notwithstanding the fact that the Seller does not continue to dispute the purported imposition of the Buyers own terms, the Buyers terms and conditions shall not bind the Seller or prevail over these terms.
3. GENERAL
3.1 These Conditions are to apply in preference to and supersede any terms and conditions referred to offered or relied on by the parties whether in negotiation or at any stage in the dealings between the Seller and Buyer with reference to the Goods to which this Contract relates. They represent the entire agreement between the parties. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing the Seller will not be bound by any standard or printed terms furnished by the Buyer in any document unless such terms are accepted in writing by a duly authorised executive of the Seller. No oral variation of these Conditions can be agreed in any circumstances.
3.2 Any representations made prior to the formulation of the Contract, including any literature, descriptions, specifications, oral or written statements or any combination, the Buyer hereby acknowledges were not relied on by him. The Buyer hereby acknowledges that he has not entered into this Contract on the basis of any representation, made oral or in writing, by the Seller, its employees or agents and that he therefore relied on his judgment alone when entering into the Contract.
3.3 In the event of delivery being delayed by fire, accident, strikes, lockouts, delay in receipt of materials or bought-in goods or any other Condition beyond the reasonable control of the Seller, a reasonable extension of time for delivery shall be granted and the Buyer shall pay such reasonable extra charges as shall have been occasioned by the delay. However, the Seller shall have the right to suspend or terminate the Contract, on giving written notice. During any period of such suspension the Seller shall have the right to terminate the Contract, subject to further notice in writing. Where the Contract is suspended by the Seller all obligations imposed on either party by the contract shall be held in abeyance for the period of such suspension. Where the Seller elects to terminate the Contract, such termination shall not affect liabilities on the Buyer’s part which fell due before termination.
3.4 Any quotation is without engagement and is subject to written confirmation by the Seller on receipt of order.
3.5 The Seller’s quotation (if any) is made on the understanding that the whole of the quantity of the Goods and/or Services quoted for will be ordered and supplied. Cancellation of all or part will not be valid unless accepted by the Seller in writing in which case the Seller will be entitled to revise its quotation.
3.6 Prices quoted are based upon current conditions, costs of labour, materials and statutory charges and are subject to increase without notice to take account of variations of alterations in the same. The Seller accordingly reserves the right to adjust the invoice in the event of any increase in the cost of materials, transport or of labour and/or take account of any other costs, which may arise as a result of legislation or by reason of any other event unknown to the Seller at the date of the quotation.
3.7 The following provisions shall apply to all Goods supplied:
3.7.1 There will be a minimum charge of £200.00 per invoice.
3.7.2 Any orders or call-offs consisting of Rebar under 8 tonnes per delivery or Fabric under 2 tonnes per delivery will attract an additional lump sum charge of not less than £100.00.
3.7.3 There will be an additional minimum charge of £100.00 per crane off-load delivery.
3.7.4 All other deliveries to a value of less than £400.00 will be subject to a minimum carriage charge of £100.00 per delivery.
3.7.5 Where the Buyer requests that the Goods be dispatched by Courier Express, TNT, British Rail, Red Star or similar means, carriage will be charged and payable at an agreed cost.
3.7.6 Any charges referred to in Condition 3.7.2 or 3.7.3 above shall be in addition to the Seller's standard carriage charges.
3.7.7 Rebar schedule amendments notified after receipt of original schedule will be charged at £25.00 per amendment or a lesser figure as may from time to time be agreed.
3.7.8 The Seller reserves the right to make a “waiting time” charge for the time during which a lorry making a delivery is held on site in excess of a period of one hour.
4. DELIVERY
4.1 Contract dates for the delivery or collection of the Goods or performance of the Services are to be accepted by the Buyer as estimates only and no action will lie for failure on the Seller’s part, however caused, to meet any such dates.
4.2 Where the Buyer fails to accept delivery of the Goods, or fails to arrange for their collection at the agreed time, then the risk in such Goods is to lie with the Buyer and the Seller may, without prejudice to any other rights it may have, make such of the following provisions as it considers appropriate:
4.2.1 Store the Goods at the Buyers expense.
4.2.2 Insure the Goods at the Buyers expense.
4.2.3 Make additional charges for any further transport costs.
4.2.4 Proceed to sell the Goods, on giving written notice to the Buyer, and any loss suffered shall be debt owed by the Buyer to the Seller as though it were part of the invoice price.
4.2.5 Maintain a lien on any property of the Buyer with a right to sell any such property which is in the Seller's possession, until such time as the Buyer has paid in full all amounts outstanding. Where the Seller exercises its rights to sell, it will account to the Buyer for any surplus after allowing for all amounts outstanding and for any costs and expenses incurred in relation to the goods. The foregoing provisions are also to apply where delivery or collection of the goods has been delayed or deferred at the Buyers request, even though the Seller may have agreed to such request
4.3 Where the Goods have been received by the Buyer, whether or not such receipt of is acknowledged in writing, the Buyer hereby agrees that he will be deemed to have examined the Goods and to have accepted that they meet fully the obligations imposed by this Agreement on the Seller.
4.4 The following shall apply as to the place of delivery:
4.4.1 The place of delivery shall be such place as has been previously expressly agreed or implied, or where there is no indication, it shall be the Buyer's usual place of business.
4.4.2 Where the place has been previously agreed, the Seller may, at its absolute discretion, agree to a request for alteration, the Buyer being responsible for any additional costs involved.
4.4.3 The foregoing provisions are without prejudice to the Seller's rights to change any place of delivery previously agreed. The Seller will bear any costs necessitated by such change by deduction from invoice price or other means, except where such changes arise from circumstances for which the Buyer could reasonably be held responsible.
4.5 Where a change of place is necessitated for reasons for which the Buyers is properly held responsible, and in the opinion of the Seller no suitable alternative place can be determined, then the contract may be terminated at the discretion of the Seller and in this event an action may be maintainable against the Buyer as a breach of Contract.
4.6 At the cost of the Buyer the Seller will arrange for the transportation of the Goods as the Buyer's agent to the Buyer by a haulage company. Such transportation costs shall be included on the invoice to the Buyer for the Goods.
4.7 Unless otherwise expressly agreed, the Seller may affect delivery in one or more instalments. If delivery is affected by instalments, each instalment shall be treated as a separate Contract.
4.8 Section 32(2) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 does not apply, and the Seller is not required to give the Buyer the notice specified in section 32(3) of that Act.
5. WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
5.1 Liability for short delivery, defective Goods, damage in transit or faulty workmanship will not be considered unless notification in writing is received by the Seller as follows:
5.1.1 In the case of Goods delivered by the Seller their servants or agents to site, or to the premises of the Buyer, within three days of such delivery and on condition that the Goods so delivered shall be retained as delivered and made available for inspection by or on behalf of the Seller for a reasonable time after such notification.
5.1.2 In the case of materials collected from the Seller by or on behalf of the Buyer, within three days of such collection and on condition that the materials so delivered shall be retained as delivered and made available for inspection by or on behalf of the Seller for a reasonable time after such notification.
5.1.3 In the case of Services carried out by the Seller on site, within three days of the execution of such Services and before being concreted and/or permanently incorporated in the structure.
5.2 For the purposes of this Condition time shall be of the essence and in the absence of such notification as aforesaid the quantity and condition of the Goods delivered or collected as the case may be shall be deemed to be in all respects correct and satisfactory.
5.3 Except as set out in these Conditions, all conditions, warranties and representations, expressed or implied by statute, common law or otherwise, in relation to the supply, non-supply or delay in supplying the Goods and Services are excluded to the extent permitted by law.
5.4 Steel reinforcement will be supplied in accordance with the relevant British Standard and applicable standards of UK CARES (or its successor body). Other Goods and Services will be supplied to the Seller's usual quality standard. No warranty as to fitness for purpose is to be implied for any Goods or Services. Tools, jigs or any other special equipment used in the course of manufacture or supply shall remain the property of the Seller.
5.5 It is agreed that a film of rust or mill scale on reinforcement will not constitute grounds for rejection.
5.6 No representation or statement made or purporting to be made by any person on the Sellers behalf shall be binding unless subsequently confirmed in writing by the Seller.
5.7 The Seller’s liability in respect of any defective Goods or Services supplied by them or faulty workmanship regarding which a valid claim has been made under Condition 14 hereof will be limited to the delivery to site at the Seller’s expense of Goods to replace the defective Goods or re-perform the Services or the remedy of the faulty workmanship and will not extend to any other damage or loss suffered by the Buyer. In particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the Seller will not be liable for loss of profit, damage to plant or for any expenditure incurred on goods supplied or remedial works performed, or any consequential or special loss or damage sustained by the Buyer nor for any liability to a third party which the Buyer may incur.
5.8 Nothing in these Conditions shall exclude or restrict any liability:
5.8.1 Death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or
5.8.2 Breach of the obligations arising from section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979; or
5.8.3 Fraud or deceit.
5.9 Whenever any third party, including any prosecuting authority, brings an action or intends to bring an action against the Seller as a result of any actual or alleged criminal offence, tort, breach of contract by the Buyer, then the Buyer undertakes to provide the Seller with a complete indemnity in relation to such action. The Buyer shall also indemnify the Seller, to the full extent of any liability incurred, that arises from any negligent act or omission on the part of the Buyer, whether such liability results from litigation or any settlement reached by the Seller with or without the Buyers consent or howsoever.
6. RISK AND TITLE
6.1 All risk in relation to the Goods and Services passes to the Buyer on collection of the Goods by the haulage company pursuant to Condition 4.6. However, this provision is without prejudice to the provisions of Condition 6.2 relating to the Seller's reservation of title.
6.2 Property in the Goods shall not pass to the Buyer until the entire invoice price under the Contract or under any other Contract between the Seller and the Buyer, has been paid in full and this provision is to apply to associate or subsidiaries of either party. Until such a time the Buyer holds such Goods as bailee on the Seller's behalf subject to the provisions following:
6.2.1 The Goods will be stored separately and be identifiable as belonging to the Seller subject to requirements of normal usage.
6.2.2 The Goods are covered by the Buyer’s policy of insurance and he will assign the benefits of such policy to the Seller at its request.
6.2.3 Any monies received by the Buyer for Goods supplied to him by the Seller will be retained in a separate account and he will hold such monies as trustee on the Seller's behalf.
6.2.4 The Goods are to be maintained in a usable condition.
6.2.5 The Seller shall be entitled to enter any premises where the contract goods are stored and take possession of such Goods at any time before full payment is received.
6.2.6 Where the Goods, or any part of such Goods, are incorporated with any other goods, the Buyer will make every reasonable endeavour to ensure that the title in such goods (or in goods that may result from the incorporation of the contract goods), passes to the Seller and the foregoing provisions of this clause shall be considered to apply to such goods.
7. EXPORT SALES
7.1 If the Goods are sold CIF or FOB or on the basis of other international trade terms, the meaning given to such terms in the International Chamber of Commerce INCOTERMS (as revised from time to time) shall apply, except where inconsistent with any of the provisions contained in these Conditions.
7.2 The Buyer shall secure the price of any Goods sold under an international supply contract as defined by section 26 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 by establishing in the Seller's favour an irrevocable letter of credit on terms satisfactory to the Seller immediately upon receipt of the Seller's acceptance of an Order and confirmed by a UK bank acceptable to the Seller.
8. PAYMENT
8.1 Payment for Goods and Services shall be made on or before the end of the calendar month following the month of delivery or collection and payment for Goods and Services shall not be delayed if the Goods supplied are not used nor shall payment be delayed pending settlement of any claim against the Seller and accordingly the Buyer shall not be entitled to any right of set off against the purchase price. The Buyer shall not be entitled to withhold or delay the whole or any part of payment on the grounds of insufficient or no proof of delivery unless the Buyer has given written notice within 7 days of the invoice date requiring proof of delivery. The delivery note/invoice copy receipted on behalf of the Buyer or such other reasonable evidence as may be produced shall be sufficient proof of delivery for this purpose. The Buyer shall otherwise be entitled to require proof of delivery.
8.2 The buyer shall promptly notify in writing if any payment due hereunder is disputed by the buyer, advising the amount disputed and the reason for the dispute, in which event any part not disputed shall remain payable on the due date. Upon resolution of such dispute, the buyer shall pay any part of the disputed amount which it is resolved is payable immediately if the original due date for the payment thereof has passed, together with the interest thereon calculated in accordance with clause 8.3.3 below for the period from the original due date of payment until payment in full of such amount.
8.3 If the Buyer fails to make any payment on the due date then without prejudice to any other right or remedy available to the seller, the seller shall be entitled to:
8.3.1 Cancel the Contract or suspend any further deliveries to the buyer without any liability whatsoever to the buyer in connection with such cancellation or suspension;
8.3.2 Appropriate any payment made by the buyer to such of the goods or the services (or the Goods or services supplied under any other Contract between the Buyer and the Seller) as the Seller may think fit (not withstanding any purported appropriation by the buyer); and
8.3.3 Either (whichever the Seller in its absolute discretion decides);
(i) charge the Buyer interest on such amounts from the date on which payment became due until the date on which the Seller recovers payment in full of such amount ( both before and after any judgement) has been obtained by the Seller against the Buyer at the rate of fifteen per cent (15%) per annum above The Bank of England base rate from time to time and such interest shall accrue on a daily basis and be compounded quarterly and be entitled to an indemnity from the Buyer for all direct labour, legal and other costs incurred in the recovery of such amounts; or
(ii) (if applicable) to claim interest and compensation in accordance with the Late Payment of Commercial debts (Interest) Act 1998
8.4 If at any time the Seller has any concern regarding the Buyers financial circumstances or the Buyers ability to pay or consider that the Buyers creditworthiness has deteriorated, the Seller shall be entitled without any liability whatsoever to the Buyer;
8.4.1 to suspend any deliveries and/or
8.4.2 to cancel any order; and/or
8.4.3 to demand security for payment or payment guarantees or payment in full or in part of the price before continuing with any order
8.5 The Seller reserves the right to alter or withdraw at any time any credit allowed to the Buyer.
8.6 The Seller may offset any amount owing to it from the Buyer against any amount owed to the Buyer by the Seller.
9. INFRINGEMENTS OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS
9.1 The Seller is not liable to the Buyer if the Goods or Services infringe or are alleged to infringe the rights of any third party if such Goods or Services are supplied pursuant to an international supply contract as defined by section 26 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977.
9.2 If at any time it is alleged that the Goods or Services infringe the rights of any third party in the UK or if in the Seller's reasonable opinion such an allegation is likely to be made, the Seller may at its option and its own cost:
9.2.1 modify or replace the Goods or re-perform the Services in order to avoid the infringement; or
9.2.2 procure for the Buyer the right to continue using the Goods or benefit from the Services; or
9.2.3 repurchase the Goods at the price paid by the Buyer less depreciation at the rate the Seller applies to its own equipment.
9.3 If any claim is made or action brought or threatened which alleges infringement of the rights of any third party:
9.3.1 the Buyer shall notify the Seller as soon as it becomes aware of any such claim;
9.3.2 the Seller shall have control over and, at its own cost, shall conduct any such proceedings in such manner as it shall determine; and
9.3.3 the Buyer shall provide all reasonable assistance as the Seller may request.
9.4 The Buyer shall indemnify the Seller against all loss, liability and cost which the Seller incurs in carrying out any work required to be done on or to the Goods or in relation to the Services in accordance with the Buyer's requirements or specifications which give rise to any infringement or alleged infringement of the rights of any third party.
9.5 If the Seller or its employees or agents design the Goods or perform the Services pursuant to a commission from the Buyer (whether to fulfil a Contract or otherwise), any intellectual property rights created in relation to such Goods or Services shall vest in the Seller and the Buyer shall do or procure the doing of all such further acts and execute or procure the execution (as a deed or otherwise) of all such documents as may from time to time be necessary to give full effect to this Condition 9.5.
10. TERMINATION
10.1 The Seller may terminate or suspend the Contract by notice in writing without liability to itself, but without prejudice to any liability on the Buyer’s part accruing before such termination or suspension and treat the Buyer in breach of contract, in the following circumstances:
10.1.1 the Buyer being in breach of any obligation under a Contract or these Conditions;
10.1.2 a meeting being convened, a petition presented, an order made, an effective resolution passed, or notice given for the Buyer's winding up or dissolution (other than for the sole purpose of amalgamation and reconstruction); or
10.1.3 an application being made, or resolved to be made by any meeting of the Buyer's directors or members, for an administration order in relation to it or any party gives, or files notice of intention to appoint an administrator of it or such an administrator being appointed; or
10.1.4 an incumbrancer taking possession, or a receiver or manager or administrative receiver being appointed, of the whole or any part of the Buyer's assets; or
10.1.5 the Buyer ceasing or suspending payment of any of its debts or being unable to pay its debts as they fall due within the meaning of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986; or
10.1.6 a proposal being made for a composition in satisfaction of the Buyer's debts or a scheme or arrangement of its affairs including a voluntary arrangement within the meaning of part I of the Insolvency Act 1986.
10.2 On termination of a Contract pursuant to Condition 3.3 or 10.1, any indebtedness of the Buyer to the Seller shall become immediately due and payable and the Seller is relieved of any further obligation to supply Goods or perform Services to the Buyer pursuant to that Contract.
11. CONFIDENTIALITY AND SPECIFICATIONS
11.1 The Buyer shall treat all product, customer or business information, drawings, designs and specifications submitted to it by the Seller as confidential and shall not disclose it to any third party without the Seller's prior written consent or use it for any purpose except where authorised to do so by the Seller.
11.2 Condition 11.1 does not apply to information which:
11.2.1 is at the date of disclosure or becomes at any time after that date publicly known other than by the Buyer's breach of this Condition;
11.2.2 can be shown by the Buyer to the Seller's satisfaction to have been known by the Buyer before disclosure by the Seller to the Buyer;
11.2.3 is or becomes available to the Buyer otherwise than from the Seller and free of any restrictions as to its use or disclosure;
11.2.4 is required to be disclosed by law.
11.3 All drawings, designs, specifications and other particulars of dimensions or weight submitted by the Seller are approximate only and the Seller accepts no liability for any deviation from them, nor for any errors, omissions or other defects in any such materials not prepared by the Seller.
12. ASSIGNMENT
12.1 The Buyer may not assign or deal in any way with all or any part of the benefit of, or its rights or benefits under, a Contract without the prior written consent of the Seller.
12.2 The Seller is entitled at any time to assign or deal with the benefit of any Contract, or sub-contract any work relating to any Contract.
13. NOTICES
Any notice given by one party to the other in connection with a Contract must be in writing and may be delivered personally or by pre-paid first-class post and in the case of post will be deemed to have been given two (2) Working Days after the date of posting. Notices shall be delivered or sent to the last known addresses of the parties or to any other address notified in writing by one party to the other for the purpose of receiving notices in connection with a Contract. Each party may specify by notice to the other a particular individual or office holder to whom any notices served on it are to be addressed, in which case a notice shall not be validly given unless so addressed.
14. SEVERANCE
14.1 If any of these Conditions is found by any court or administrative body of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect the other Conditions which shall remain in full force and effect.
14.2 If any of these Conditions is so found to be invalid or unenforceable but would cease to be invalid or unenforceable if some part of the provision were deleted, the provision in question shall apply with such modification as may be necessary to make it valid and enforceable.
15. THIRD PARTIES
A person who is not party to a Contract shall have no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of such Contract. This condition does not affect any right or remedy of any person which exists or is available otherwise than pursuant to that Act.
16. WAIVER
The rights and remedies provided by any Contract may be waived only in writing and specifically, and any failure to exercise or any delay in exercising a right or remedy by the Seller shall not constitute a waiver of that right or remedy or of any other rights or remedies. A waiver of any breach of any of the terms of a Contract or of a default under a Contract shall not constitute a waiver of any other breach or default and shall not affect the other terms of such Contract
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17. VARIATION
No variation or alteration of any of the provisions of a Contract or these Conditions shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by or on behalf of each party.
18. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION
18.1 A Contract and any matter arising from or in connection with it shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law.
18.2 Each party irrevocably agrees to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts over any claim or matter arising from or in connection with these Conditions