Terms & Conditions
Kingscote Joinery Ltd T/A COPYCATS
Terms and Conditions of Trading
1. BUSINESS CUSTOMERS AND CONSUMERS
1.1 Some of these terms apply to consumers only; some apply to business customers only. Those terms are marked as such.
1.2 All other terms apply to all customers.
1.3 You are classified as business customer if you indicate to us that the goods supplied by us will be used in the course of business or if you use the goods in the course of your business.
1.4 If you are not a business customer, you are a consumer. Nothing in these terms affects your statutory rights as a consumer.
2. PRICE
2.1 Consumers: the price quoted excludes VAT (unless otherwise stated).
2.2 Business customers: the price quoted excludes VAT (unless otherwise stated). VAT will be charged at the rate applying at the time of delivery/collection.
2.3 Our quotations lapse after twelve weeks (unless otherwise agreed)
2.4 Business customers: The price quoted excludes delivery (unless otherwise stated).
2.5 Business customers: Unless otherwise stated, the price quoted to business customers is an illustrative estimate only and the price charged will be our price current at the time of delivery.
2.6 Business customers: Rates of tax and duties on the goods will be those applying at the time of delivery.
2.7 Business customers: At any time before delivery we may adjust the price to reflect any increase in our costs of supplying the goods.
3. DELIVERY
3.1 All delivery times quoted are estimated times only.
3.2 If we fail to deliver within a reasonable time, you may cancel the contract (by informing us in writing), however:
3.2.1 You may not cancel if we receive your notice after the goods have been dispatched; and
3.2.2 If you cancel the contract, you can have no further claim against us under that contract.
3.3 If you accept delivery of the goods after the estimated delivery time, it will be on the basis that you have no claim against us for delay (including indirect or consequential loss, or increase in the price of goods).
3.4 We may deliver the goods in instalments. Each instalment is treated as a separate contract.
3.5 Business customers: You will provide at your expense any necessary assistance for the unloading of goods at your premises/delivery address.
4. DELIVERY AND SAFETY
4.1 We may decline to deliver if
4.1.1 We believe that it would be unsafe, unlawful or unreasonably difficult to do so; or
4.1.2 The premises (or the access to them) are unsuitable for our vehicle.
5. PAYMENT TERMS
5.1 You are to pay us in cash (or otherwise in cleared funds) on delivery/collection, unless you have an approved credit limit and account.
5.2 Business customers: If you have an approved business credit account, payment is due no later than 30 days after the date of our invoice unless otherwise agreed in writing.
5.3 If you fail to pay us in full on the due date:
5.3.1 We may suspend or cancel any future supply of goods.
5.3.2 We may cancel any discount offered to you.
5.3.3 You must pay us interest at the rate equivalent to that set for the purposes of S6 of the late payment of commercial debts (Interest) Act 1998:
i. calculated (on a daily basis) from the date of our invoice until payment:
ii. Compounded on the first day of each calendar month; and
iii. Before and after any judgement (unless the court orders otherwise).
5.4 If you have an approved business credit account, we may withdraw it or reduce your credit limit or bring forward your due date for payment.
5.5 We may do any of those at 5.4 at anytime without notice.
5.6 You do not have the right to set off any money you may claim from us against anything you may owe us.
5.7 While you owe money to us, we have a lien on any of your property we may hold of yours until you have paid us in full (a lien).
5.8 You are to indemnify us in full and hold us harmless from all expenses and liabilities we may incur (directly or indirectly and including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) following any breach by you of any of your obligations under these terms.
5.9 In the event of any represented and or returned cheques, a charge of £45.00 will be added to your invoice to cover our bank and administration charges.
6. TITLE
6.1 Consumers: S18 Sale of Goods Act 1979 applies.
6.2 Business customers: Until you pay all debts you may owe us:
6.2.1 All goods supplied by us remain our property.
6.2.2 You must store them so that they are clearly identifiable as our property;
6.2.3 You must insure them (against the risks for which a prudent owner would insure them) and hold the policy on trust for us;
6.2.4 You may use those goods and sell them in the ordinary course of your business, but not if:
i. we revoke that right (by informing you in writing); or
ii. You become insolvent.
6.3 Business customers: You must inform us (in writing), immediately if you become insolvent.
6.4 Business customers: If your right to use and sell the goods ends you must allow us to remove the goods.
6.5 Business customers: We have your permission to enter any premises where the goods may be stored.at any time, to inspect them; and
6.5.1 After your right to use and sell them has ended, to remove them, using reasonable force if necessary.
6.6 Despite our retention of title to the goods, we have the right to take legal proceedings to recover the price of goods supplied should you not pay us by the due date.
6.7 You are not our agent. You have no authority to make any contract on our behalf or in our name.
RISK
6.8 The goods are at your risk from the time of delivery.
6.9 Delivery takes place either:
7.2.1 At our premises (if you are collecting them or arranging carriage); or
7.2.2 At your premises or site delivery address (if we are arranging carriage).
6.10 You must inspect the goods on delivery. If any goods are damaged (or not delivered), you must write to tell us within five working days of delivery (or the expected delivery time). You must give us (and any carrier) a fair chance to inspect the damaged goods.
8. WARRANTIES
8.1 We warrant that the goods:
8.1.1 comply with their description on our acknowledgement of order form; and
8.1.2 are free from material defect at the time of delivery (as long as you comply with clause 7.3); and
8.1.3 are manufactured to kite mark standard BSEN1279.
8.2 Business customers: We give no other warranty (and exclude any warranty, term and condition that would otherwise be implied) as to the quality of the goods of their fitness for any purpose.
8.3 Consumers: Your statutory right are unaffected.
8.4 If you believe that we have delivered goods which are defective in material or workmanship, you must:
8.4.1 Inform us (in writing), with full details, as soon as possible; and
8.4.2 Allow us to investigate (we may need access to your premises and product samples).
8.4.3 If the goods are found to be defective in material or workmanship (following our investigations), and you have complied with those conditions (in
clause 8.4) in full, we will (at our option) replace the goods or refund the price.
8.5 We are not liable for any other loss or damage (including indirect or consequential loss, financial loss, loss or profits or loss of use) arising from the contract or the supply of goods or their use, even if we are negligent.
8.6 Our total liability to you (from one single cause) for damage to property caused by our negligence is limited to two million pounds.
8.7 For all other liabilities not referred to elsewhere in these terms our liability is limited in damages to the price of the goods.
8.8 Nothing in these terms restricts or limits our liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence.
9. SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGNS
9.1 If we supply the goods in accordance with your specifications or instructions, you must ensure that the specifications or instructions are accurate. You
must ensure that the goods prepared in accordance with those specifications or instructions will be fit for the purpose for which you intend to use them; and
9.2 We reserve the right to make any changes in the specifications of our goods, which are necessary to ensure they conform to any applicable safety or
other statutory requirements.
9.3 Business customers: we also reserve the right to make without notice any minor modifications in our specification designs or materials as we think
necessary or desirable.
10. RETURN OF GOODS
10.1 We will accept the return of goods from you only:
10.1.1 By prior arrangement (confirmed in writing);
10.1.2 On payment of an agreed handling charge (unless the goods were defective when delivered); and
10.1.3 Where the goods are fit for sale (and this includes there being a ready market on their return as they were on delivery).
11. CANCELLATION
11.1 If you cancel the order (for any reason) you must pay us for all stock (finished or unfinished) that we may then hold (or to which we are committed) for the order.
11.2 We may suspend or cancel the order, by written notice if:
11.2.1 You fail to pay us any money when due (under the order or otherwise);
11.2.2 You become insolvent.
11.2.3 You fail to honour your obligations under these terms.
11.3 You may not cancel the order unless we agree in writing (and clauses 3.2.2 and 11.1 then apply).
12. WAIVER AND VARIATIONS
12.1 Any waiver or variations of these terms in binding in honour only unless:
12.1.1 Made (or recorded) in writing;
12.1.2 Signed on behalf of each party; and
12.1.3 Expressly stating an intention to vary these terms.
12.2 All orders that you place with us will be on these terms (or any that we may issue to replace them). By placing an order with us, you are expressly waiving any printed terms you may have to the extent that they are inconsistent with our terms.
13. FORCE MAJEURE – BUSINESS CUSTOMERS ONLY
If we are unable to perform our obligations to you (or able to perform them only at unreasonable cost) because of circumstances beyond our control, we may cancel or suspend any of our obligations to you , without liability,
Examples of those circumstances include act of God, accident, explosion, fire, transport delays, strikes and other industrial disputes and difficulty in obtaining supplies.
14. GENERAL
14.1 English law is applicable to any contract made under these terms. The English and Welsh courts have non- jurisdiction.
14.2 If you are more than one person, each of you has joint and several obligations under these terms.
14.3 If any of these terms are unenforceable as drafted
14.3.1 It will not affect the enforceability of any other terms; and
14.3.2 If it would be enforceable if amended, it will be treated as so amended.
14.4 We may treat you as insolvent if:
14.4.1 You are unable to pay your debts as they fall due; or
14.4.2 You (or any item of your property) become the subject of:
i. any formal insolvency procedure (examples of which include receivership, liquidation, administration, voluntary arrangements (including a moratorium or bankruptcy);
ii. Any application or proposal for any formal insolvency procedure; or
iii. Any application, procedure or proposal overseas with similar effect or purpose.
14.5 Business customers: all brochures, catalogues and other promotional materials are to be treated as illustrative only. Their contents form no part of any contract between us and you should not rely on them in entering into any contract with us.
14.6 Business customers only: any notice by either of us which is to be served under these terms may be served by leaving it at or by delivering it to (by first class post or by fax) the other’s registered office or principal place of business. All such notices must be signed.
14.7 No contract will create any right enforceable (by virtue of the contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999) by any person not identified as the buyer or seller.
14.8 The only statements upon which you may rely in making the contract with us, are those made in writing by someone who is our authorized representative and either:
14.8.1 Contained in our estimate (or any covering letter) and not withdrawn before the contract is made; or
14.8.2 Which expressly state that you may rely on them when entering into the contract?
14.9 Nothing is these affects or limits our liability for fraudulent misrepresentation.