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Lots are sold on an Ex-Works basis, which means the responsibility for shipping is the Buyers.
Specific Online Auction Terms and conditions of a public auction sale
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Closing date
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Tuesday 24th Sept 2024 starting 12:00 GMT
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Viewing
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Monday 23rd Sept By appointment: Stowmarket IP14 3JY, United Kingdom |
Company organising this Online Auction
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MJC Advisory Limited E-mail: info@mjcadvisory.com on behalf of a third party.
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Markup
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15.00%
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VAT
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20.00%
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Collection
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All collections are by appointment only.
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Collection date information
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Collection will be available according to a collection schedule, the collection schedule will be sent to buyers within 24 hours of the auction closing. Goods not collected by the provided date will be subject to storage charges unless alternative arrangements have been agreed with the seller. Please Note: proceeds of the auction are paid directly to the Seller. From the collection date provided, the buyer is responsible for insuring the assets.
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Payment Details
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Assets are sold on behalf of the Seller and invoices are raised in the Sellers name.
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Refunds on Goods not Collected
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Refunds on goods not Collected – Unless alternative arrangements have been agreed with the seller, in the event that the first collection date is missed the buyer will be provided a revised collection date in the event that goods are not collected within 5 working days of the revised collection date, the buyer will have been deemed to have forfeited their rights to the goods and monies paid.
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Viewing Instructions
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Please note that this concerns an ascending auction sale, preceded by a viewing day. Placing a bid without viewing the equipment is at one’s own risk. The article of the law "purchase on distance" is not applicable on the services of MJC Advisory.
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Collection Instructions
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TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE ON THIS CONTRACT. THERE CAN BE NO EXTENSION TO THIS DEADLINE. ANY GOODS LEFT ON SITE AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL STORAGE CHARGES
Unless otherwise stated the assets will be loaded to buyer's transport, this service covers loading to the buyers' transport only. It is the buyer's responsibility for ensuring that the transport sent to the site is adequate for the equipment purchased and it is the absolute responsibility of the transporter(s) to adequately secure the loaded equipment for road transport. In order that the goods can be loaded in an orderly fashion, collection must be made by appointment with the site contact and not with MJC Advisory. We will supply contact details for the site to all buyers after payment has been received. It is essential that transport is at the site for loading at the time agreed. If transport is not present at the time agreed, additional costs will be incurred or loading may not be available. >DISMANTLING & LOADING CHARGE The contract for the lifting and loading service is between The Contractor and the buyer. MJC Advisory Auctions act only as a collection agent for the charge. Any claim for damage or short fall as a consequence of dismantling and loading should be directed to the contractor”.> |
General Terms and Conditions of Sale
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In addition to these Specific Online Auction Terms and Conditions the General online Auction terms and conditions are applicable. In the event of a contradiction between the general terms and conditions of online auctions and these specific terms and conditions of online auctions, then these specific terms and conditions of online auctions shall prevail.
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Combinations
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All lots in a combination will also be sold individually. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject bids for individual Lots, and or, the combination. If the combination bid is accepted it overrules all the individual bids.
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Closing time extension
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If a bid is made in the last 10 mins before the lot closes then the closing time will be extended back to 10 mins. This will continue until no further bids are made.
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Quantity, capacity, dimensions and weight of goods
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Where a lot description contains details of quantities, capacities, dimensions or weights of the goods, these data are indicative only and no rights can be derived from this information. Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of such data. Although the information contained herein was obtained from resources deemed reliable, the seller and MJC Advisory make no warranty, expressed or implied as to the accuracy of the information.
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Reserve/Minimum Prices
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Certain lots / combination lots may be offered subject to reserve or minimum prices. This is noted in the bidding information for each affected lot. Where the auction closes for a lot where it is noted "Reserve not met" the seller's minimum price has not been reached but the seller reserves the right to accept or reject the highest bid. The bidders will be notified within 48 hours of the auction closing.
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Attending an auction closure for Consumers
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This is a public auction. This means that if you are bidding as a consumer you have the opportunity to attend the closure of the online auction at the offices of the Seller. You need to be registered on our website if you want to attend the auction closure. Before attending the auction closing, you must inform us no later than 3 working days before the closure by sending an email to the following address: info@mjcadvisory.com stating the auction number and your buyer number (account ID). You will then receive a written confirmation from us. Consumer Protection – this applies only where the Buyer is a Consumer: - The Buyer acknowledges that a Sale by Auction of second-hand goods is not a consumer sale for the purposes of Part 1 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015, except as set out in Section 2 of the Act and the Buyer shall not seek to rely upon any conditions or warranties implied thereby or by any other Legislation. - The Buyer acknowledges that there are no cancellation rights under the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Payments) Regulations 2013 (the “Consumer Contracts Regulations”) in respect of goods sold at a Sale by Auction where the individual is provided with an opportunity to attend and inspect the goods in person as set out in “viewing” instructions. - Should it be the case that the Seller is not able to provide the Buyer with an opportunity to attend in person as set out above the Buyer may exercise its rights in terms of the Consumer Contracts Regulations.
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CE Mark
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Please note: MJC Advisory will indicate in the LOT description if an asset is CE marked and the origin of the asset, if stated on the data plate. Any asset where this is not indicated in the LOT description then evidence of CE mark and/or origin is not clear, and we will be unable to provide proof. A product being CE marked does not guarantee Certificates of conformity are provided. It is the Bidders responsibility to check what is needed by their customs prior to bidding. Note. Only original manufacturers can issue Certificates of Conformity, unless we have indicated these are with the machine then in the event that Certificates or manuals are required then the responsibility is with the buyer to source replacement certificates from the manufacturer. |
General Terms and Conditions of MJC Advisory Limited
The General Terms and Conditions apply to the legal relationship between the Buyer / User on the one hand and MJC Advisory Limited, registered address: The Stocks Church Lane Snitterby, DN21 4TU (147) on the other hand, when using the Website, participating in an Auction and placing a Bid on a Lot. These General Terms and Conditions also apply to the legal relationship between the Buyer and a Seller in the event a purchase agreement is concluded via the Website.
Article 1. Definitions
Auction: Any auction (whether a Live Auction or an Online Auction and whether conducted independently or simultaneously) conducted pursuant to these General Conditions and the Special Conditions;
Auctioneer: the person conducting the Auction;
MJC: MJC Advisory Limited, registered offices The Stocks Church Lane Snitterby DN21 4TU;
Bidder: Any person who offers to purchase any Lot whether by bidding at Auction or offering to purchase by private treaty or tender;
Bid: An offer to purchase any Lot whether by bidding at Auction or offering to purchase by private treaty or tender, and “Bids” and “Bidding” shall be construed accordingly;
Buyer’s Premium: commission payable by the Buyer on completion of a Sale the amount of which is set out in the Special Conditions; The Auctioneer, when acting as Agent for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller.
Take over: The actual delivery of a Lot to the Buyer or his agent in a period of time determined by MJC, whereby the Buyer collects the purchased from the location specified by MJC. If delivery takes place via shipment of the Lot by the Seller, the actual delivery is the moment the Buyer receives the purchased item;
Terms and conditions: These terms and conditions and those of the Website owners and controllers Metropress, trading as Auction Technology Group;
Auto bid: A Bid in which the User indicates the maximum price he is willing to pay for a Lot. After an overbid by a third party, the Website's auction system then automatically places the minimum possible higher bid in the User's name, as long as the maximum indicated by the User has not been reached. Bid: Any amount bid by User in an Auction for a Lot, to be increased by, inter alia, the Call Up Fee and VAT, being an irrevocable offer by User to purchase a Lot for the amount bid;
Transfer of Ownership: The transfer of ownership of the Goods and thus the transfer of risk of a Lot takes place at the time of Purchase;
User: The one who by means of Registration has created the Account for the use of the Website, in order to be able to participate in the Auction, among other things;
Agreement for the User: The agreement to be concluded between MJC and the User upon the creation of the Account containing the Terms and Conditions for the User;
Goods: one or more goods listed as a numbered Lot;
Lot: one or more Goods which will be auctioned individually or jointly, under one lot number at an Auction;
Viewing Day: A period of time determined by MJC during which the User is given the opportunity to view and examine the Goods offered for Auction prior to the conclusion of the Sales Agreement;
Sales Agreement: The agreement between the Seller or the Client on the one hand and the Buyer on the other hand concerning the sale and purchase of one or more Lots;
Purchase Price: The amount of the highest allotted Bid plus the VAT due;
Clearance Date and Time: The scheduled date and time on which all Lots must be removed by the Buyer from the Location as specified in the Special Conditions;
Buyer: The User whose Bid has been accepted and to whom a Lot has been allocated by Allotment;
Principal: The natural person or legal entity that has commissioned MJC to mediate in the sale of one or more Goods, in its own name and for its own account (as Seller) or in the name of and for the account of a third party, e.g. Seller or executor;
Public Auction: An auction conducted by an auctioneer which the Buyer may attend the Auction in person or has the opportunity to do so within the meaning at which the User with the Bid on the basis of which the Purchase Agreement comes into being through Allotment undertakes to purchase the Lots;
Fees: (Auction) costs charged to the Buyer in the amount of a percentage over the Bid, plus turnover tax;
Personal data:
The owners & controllers of the website who retain your data are: Metropress Limited, trading as Auction Technology Group their Privacy Policy can be found on: https://www.bidspotter.co.uk/en-gb/about-us/legal/privacy-policy.
The limited data passed to MJC is covered by “Data Protection Law” all applicable laws and regulations, in each case pertaining to the security, confidentiality, protection or privacy of Personal Data, as amended or re-enacted from time to time, including (and to the extent applicable) the GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, the Data Protection, Privacy and Electronic Communications (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (if applicable) and/ or any similar Legislation applicable to i) the Location of a Lot or ii) the Location of the Buyer’s business activities;
“GDPR” European General Data Protection Regulation, name Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the process of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC;
Static Bid: In a static bid, the User makes a Bid in the form of a fixed amount for a Lot;
Allocation: The explicit statement by MJC (on behalf of the Seller) to the User that the Lot or a combination of Lots on which the User has placed a Bid has been allocated to the User, thus establishing the Sales Agreement. This declaration consists of the sending of a notice by MJC to the effect that the User must pay the Purchase Price and counts as an acceptance on behalf of the Seller within the meaning of
Seller: The one who offers one or more Lots for Auction for sale;
Website: the website www.bidspotter.co.uk owned and managed by Metropress Limited, trading as Auction Technology Group (ATG)
VAT: Value added tax chargeable under English Law for the time being and/or any similar additional tax in an applicable jurisdiction.
Article 2. General
2.1 MJC is an intermediary, operating an online platform to sell Lots, either through bidding or privately, in the name and for the account and risk of the Principal. MJC concludes a Mediation Agreement with the Principal, whereby the Principal commissions MJC (i) to mediate in the realization of one or more Sales Agreements between the Seller and Buyer(s) by means of an Auction, (ii) to mediate in complaints of the User(s)/Buyer(s) and (iii) to carry out other activities in the interest of the Principal in the sale of a Lot by means of an Auction.
2.2 MJC at no time becomes the owner of a Lot to be sold and is not a party to the Sales Agreement, as a result of which MJC's liability is limited to the occurring cases as described in Article 20.
2.3 In addition to the General Terms and Conditions, MJC can declare Specific Auction Terms and Conditions applicable. These are accepted by the User when placing a Bid. In case of mutual contradiction, the provisions in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction prevail over the provisions in the General Terms and Conditions.
2.4 The (general) terms and conditions used by a User do not apply.
Article 3. Privacy
Where the Buyer processes, receives or obtains any Personal Data in relation to the activity contemplated by the Conditions of Sale, the Buyer undertakes to comply with:
3.1 the provisions of all applicable Legislation pertaining to the security, confidentiality, processing, protection or privacy of Personal Data, including the Data Protection Law; and
3.2 any data-related policies placed on the Company’s website or provided by the Company from time to time
Article 4. User agreement
4.1 The User Agreement comes about through Registration on the Bidspotter Website. The User Agreement enables the User among other things to follow the progress of Auctions via the Website and to place a Bid on an Auction. The User Agreement is non-transferable for a User.
4.2 When using the Website, the User must behave properly and not cause damage to the Website, to MJC, to the Seller or to other users thereof. The User is liable for all actions that take place on the Website after access has been gained (by the User) by means of the password and/or the user name of the User.
4.3 The User's username and password are strictly personal and may not be transferred by the User to third parties. The User/Buyer is liable for and bound to all actions that take place at an Auction and that arise from the use of the password and/or user name, also in case of misuse by a third party. If the User fears that another person knows his password, the User must immediately inform MJC of this and the User will enable MJC to block his Account. The User indemnifies MJC and holds it harmless for all damage arising from misuse and/or use of the Account of the User.
4.3 The User guarantees the accuracy and completeness of the Personal Details supplied with the Registration. Should the Personal Details change at any time, the User is obliged to inform MJC of such change(s) by return of post.
4.4 Bidspotter records the Personal Details obtained by it in an administration kept for that purpose. By Registration on the Website, the User gives permission for the use and storage of the Personal Details registered.
4.5 The Website and the Account and all applicable functionalities are offered 'as is'. MJC offers no guarantee as to the preservation or unchanged nature of certain functionalities of the Website or the Account.
Article 5. Security
5.1 MJC makes reasonable efforts to secure its systems against loss of data and/or against any form of unlawful use and takes appropriate technical and organisational measures to that end.
5.2 MJC is not liable for loss of data, damage to files, unlawful access to computers or files, viruses or other unlawful programmes or files spread via the Website, or any other consequence of the use made of the Website.
5.3 The Website may contain (hyper)links to other websites. MJC has no control over such sites and is not liable for the content of those sites.
The Auction
Article 6. Conditions for participation in Auction
6.1 User must be of legal age and authorised to perform legal acts (18+ years of age). Participation in an Auction is not permitted if the User is not authorised to perform legal acts or if the User is incapacitated.
6.2 In order to be able to participate in an Auction, conditions can be set on the Website, such as the condition that a Subscription by the User must first take place, whether or not with payment of a subscription amount mentioned on the Website. MJC can, but is not obliged to, give the User the opportunity after a Subscription to place a Bid on the Lot.
6.3 Upon first request and to the satisfaction of MJC, the User must demonstrate that the User is creditworthy, in default of which MJC can deny a User participation in an Auction.
6.4 The User and the Buyer are obliged to cooperate with any investigation by MJC in the context of its obligations under the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Prevention) Act (Wwft) and/or obligations under any other legislation.
Article 7. Description Plots
7.1 The description of a Lot has been made to the best of knowledge, without MJC and/or the Seller guaranteeing its accuracy or completeness. In the description of a Lot on the Website, MJC is dependent on the information about a Lot supplied by the Seller or third parties. MJC has no knowledge of a Lot that is being auctioned nor of any (limited) rights (of third parties), charges or attachments attached to the Lot. It is not possible for MJC to verify whether the information supplied to MJC by the Principal/Seller about a Lot for the purpose of an Auction is correct and/or complete. The Principal/Seller is responsible for a description of a Lot, on the understanding that it is not always possible for a Principal/Seller to provide complete information for the purpose of the description of a Lot and any possible particularities.
7.2 If MJC shows or provides a sample, model or example, this is always by way of indication only. The qualities of a Lot to be delivered can deviate from the sample, model or example. The Users
necessary for maintenance, or to be able to carry out updates, releases, adjustments or
improvements. This never entails a right to compensation (for damages) for MJC and/or the Client towards the User/Buyer and Buyers cannot derive any claims or rights from the said descriptions, samples, models, examples
7.3 MJC and the Seller strive for the greatest possible accuracy and clarity of the description of a Lot on the Website, the Specific Terms and Conditions of Auction in auction catalogues, other auction brochures, advertisements and the like, without accepting any liability for damage arising from incorrect or incomplete descriptions or other damage.
7.4 MJC has the right to correct inaccuracies in verbal and written statements made by it or on its behalf and errors made (whether or not during an Auction), without the User or the Buyer being able to derive any right therefrom. MJC is not liable for any inaccuracies or incompleteness in the description of a Lot. The User and/or Buyer does not have the right to withdraw or revoke a Bid or to dissolve the Sales Agreement if it appears that a Lot does not meet its description.
7.5 Pipes, cables and/or other connections for energy, control or production, which are located on/in a Lot will, unless explicitly stated otherwise in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction, only be sold up to the first valve, fitting or applied mark. Underground or masonry connections never belong to a Lot, unless explicitly stated otherwise in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction.
Article 8. Personal/company data Seller/third party
8.1 The Seller and the Buyer agree that personal and/or business data of the Seller or a third party that may be on or in a Lot are explicitly not part of the Sales Agreement. The Buyer is obliged, if and insofar as, after an auction, personal and/or business details are found to be in a Lot, to inform MJC immediately and, if necessary, to cooperate unconditionally at the first request to surrender these personal and/or business details to the Seller or to destroy them. Notwithstanding the aforementioned obligations, the Buyer will observe secrecy regarding these details and the Buyer will not be permitted to use these details in any way whatsoever or to supply them or have them supplied to third parties or to allow them to be viewed.
Article 9 Duty of investigation User/Buyer
9.1 If a Viewing Day has been determined, this is stated in the Specific Auction Terms and Conditions. User then has the opportunity to examine a Lot prior to placing a Bid on the Viewing Day of the relevant Auction.
9.2 The User/Buyer is obliged to properly examine the (purchased) Lots. In doing so, the User/Buyer must check whether a Lot complies with the Purchase Agreement. Also in view of the fact that the (purchased) Lots are used Goods and not new Goods, these are purchased in the condition they are in at the time of Acceptance, as described in articles 17 and 18 of the General Terms and Conditions, and defects or shortages must be reported to MJC or the Seller no later than at the time of Acceptance.
9.3 The User who enters buildings and grounds on a viewing day does so entirely at his/her own risk. The User is obliged to follow the instructions of MJC, the Principal, the Seller and/or third parties engaged by MJC or the Seller. MJC, the Principal and the Seller are not liable for damage suffered by the User by entering buildings and grounds on a Showing Day.
Article 10. The Auction and other information.
10.1 The duration of an Auction is indicated on the Website. MJC reserves the right to cancel an Auction, terminate it earlier, or extend it. In case of a technical malfunction of the Website, due to which it is not fully accessible and/or not accessible to all Users, MJC has the right (but not the obligation) to extend the Auction.
10.2 The User is obliged to follow instructions and directions given by or on behalf of MJC in the context of an Auction.
10.3 By his Registration, the User declares himself familiar with and in agreement with the special circumstances of an (online) auction and with the technical imperfections that can arise. MJC hereby excludes all liability for any damage whatsoever, direct and/or indirect, arising in any way, including but not limited to damage arising from the use of the Website, unless there has been deliberate or conscious recklessness on the part of MJC. More specifically, MJC accepts no liability for any damage whatsoever arising in any way from and/or resulting from:
• actions taken by User allegedly prompted by information posted on the Website;
• inability to use (fully) the Website and/or any other malfunction of the Website or the underlying system;
• inability to submit a Bid on time;
• Failure of a Lot to meet the specifications as stated on the Website;
• the fact that the information on the Website is incorrect, incomplete or not up to date;
• faults or defects in the Website and/or the underlying hardware and/or network connections and/or the software of the Website and/or the underlying system;
• the unlawful use of systems, including the Website of MJC by a third party;
• acts of the Seller after the User has entered into a Purchase Agreement with it.
10.4 MJC reserves the right to:
• not to recognise or refuse a Bid as such;
• exclude a User from the Auction;
• Assemble Goods into Lots, split Lots, make changes to (the composition of) the Lots and remove Lots or Goods from the Auction.
• cease, resume, extend or cancel an Auction;
• change the way the Auction takes place;
• correct mistakes made by MJC or the Seller in the Auction and/or Allotment, without a User being able to make use of this mistake and/or derive any rights therefrom.
• take other measures, in its judgment, necessary.
10.5 MJC is authorised, before and/or during participation in an Auction and/or bidding for a Lot, to require a User to make advance payment, a penalty clause or another form of security before proceeding to Allotment (on behalf of the Seller) or to cooperate (on behalf of the Seller) in Purchasing.
Article 11. Public Auction
11.1 For every Auction, MJC offers the User the opportunity, in the context of a Public Auction, to make a bid in the presence of an auctioneer in a physical room, in addition to submitting an online Bid via the Website. On the Website and in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction it is also indicated that this is a Public Auction, as well as at which location the User can be present in person or how the User should register.
11.2 A Bid made during a Public Auction shall be deemed to be a Bid excluding auction fees and VAT.
11.3 In order to be able to bid in a Public Auction on location, a User must be present at a location to be indicated by MJC at the time indicated by MJC and follow the instructions of the Auctioneer or MJC.
11.4 In addition to the possibility of placing a Bid at a physical location, the User can also place a Bid in a Public Auction via the Website.
Article 12. The Bid
12.1 The User can place a Bid for a Lot on the Website. Every Bid is unconditional, irrevocable and without any reservation. MJC and/or the Seller are entitled not to accept a Bid without giving reasons.
12.2 A Bid must be made in the manner indicated by ATG on their Website. The Auction takes place by Static bid, Auto bid. The auction system ensures that in the case of an Auto-bid after an overbid by a third party, the minimum possible higher Bid is placed in the name of the User, as long as the maximum indicated by the User has not been reached.
12.3 The Auction is always a (public) invitation by the Seller to make an offer. If a User makes a Bid, this Bid is deemed to be an offer to the Seller.
12.4 If a Lot is put up for auction together with one or more other Lots as a combination, this will be indicated on the individual page of a Lot on the Website. In that case, bidding on the individual Lots of the combination and after the closing of all individual Lots, can only take place for the combined Lot. Individual Lots will be allocated subject to award in accordance with the Sellers instruction. This could be as a combination, or as individual Lots.
The Purchase
Article 13. Allocation and Purchase Agreement
13.1 The Purchase Agreement is established by Allotment. With Allotment, the Seller (through MJC by virtue of a power of attorney on behalf of the Seller) accepts the Bid of User.
13.2 Within 48 hours after the close of the Auction, the Buyer will receive confirmation on behalf of the Seller(s). Confirmation will be received via Bidspotter and confirms an Agreement has been concluded, to the effect that the User must pay the Purchase Price.
13.3 If a Lot is auctioned with a reserve/minimum price and the reserve/minimum price is not met the Seller reserves the right to accept the highest bid within 48 hours after the close of the auction.
13.4 Any User who submits a Bid shall be deemed to have submitted the Bid for itself and shall be personally bound to fulfil obligations under the Purchase Agreement.
13.5. A Sales Agreement comes about between the Seller and the Buyer. MJC is not a party to a Sales Agreement. MJC merely mediates in the realization of a Sales Agreement.
13.6 The Purchase Agreement consists of the description of a Lot (condition, description, particulars, restrictions), of what is published on the Website such as Specific Auction Terms and, to the extent not deviated from in the Specific Auction Terms, of these General Terms and Conditions.
13.7 In the absence of an Auction, the Sales Agreement comes about at the moment that a Bid from a User is accepted by MJC on behalf of the Seller. In the case of such a sale outside an Auction, what is stipulated in Articles 16 through 20 of these General Terms and Conditions also applies. Since there is then no question of distance selling, the Buyer - if the Buyer is a consumer - has no legal right of withdrawal.
Article 14. Right of withdrawal
14.1 In principle, every Auction is a Public Auction, as a result of which the right of withdrawal does not apply. However, if the Auction is not a Public Auction, a Buyer who is a natural person and who is not acting in the exercise of a profession or business has the right to revoke the Purchase Agreement within 14 days after taking possession of a Lot without giving reasons.
14.2 To exercise this right of withdrawal, MJC must have received an unambiguous written declaration from the Buyer of the decision to dissolve the Sales Agreement within the aforementioned period.
14.3 If the Buyer makes use of this right of withdrawal, the Buyer will bear all the costs related to the return of the Goods. The Buyer must return the Lot to MJC or the Seller as soon as possible, but within 14 days from the day following the declaration received in article 15.2, in accordance with instructions given by MJC or the Seller, if any.
14.5 During the reflection period, Buyer shall handle a Lot with care. The Buyer shall be liable for any decrease in the value of a Lot resulting from careless handling by the Buyer.
Article 15. Payment obligation of Buyer
15.1 MJC sends an invoice on behalf of the Seller to the Buyer stating that the Buyer must proceed with payment of the Purchase Price. The Buyer is obliged to proceed with payment of the Purchase Price within 48 hours after dispatch of the aforementioned notice. Payment must be made in Sterling (GBP). The Buyer can only pay in liberation by payment of the amounts owed to the
aforementioned terms, it means that his Bid has not been allotted. MJC can award a Bid on
behalf of the Seller under suspensive or resolutive condition(s). Seller and MJC. Subsequently, the Buyer will receive an invoice showing the Surcharge owed
15.2 The Buyer must furnish security for fulfilment to MJC (on behalf of the Seller) at MJC's first request.
15.3 In case of overdue payment, the Buyer is legally in default vis-à-vis MJC and the Vendor, and MJC and the Vendor are each entitled to compensation of the reasonable costs for obtaining extra-judicial settlement (collection costs) in accordance with the legal regulation norming collection costs.
15.4 At an Auction, the Buyer must take into account Specific Auction Conditions and costs and taxes payable by the Buyer in addition to the Bid, such as transfer tax, turnover tax, import duties, costs for the deed of transfer, financing costs, costs for waste disposal and administration costs. These costs do not form part of the Offer, but are payable in addition by the Buyer.
15.5 The Buyer waives any right to suspend its payment obligation and/or waives any right to set-off.
Article 16. Take over
16.1 If and as soon as the Buyer has fulfilled all his payment obligations, the Buyer can take delivery of the purchased Lot or Lots at the time and place set by MJC for that purpose on presentation of proper identification, i.e. the Takeover. The Buyer is obliged to take Take away at the latest on the date mentioned in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction. MJC can determine that (a) certain Lot(s) can only be collected after Acceptance of (another) Lot(s).
16.2 The Buyer himself is responsible for the correct and timely taking of a purchased Lot. MJC and/or Seller is responsible for the organisation and coordination of the time of taking delivery of a Lot sold by Seller.
16.3 The Buyer - or the third party engaged by him - is obliged to thoroughly inspect a purchased Lot on Acceptance. The Buyer is obliged to inform MJC in writing of any inadequacies, defects and deviations immediately after discovering them. If the Buyer fails to do so, the Buyer will bear the consequences thereof. At Acceptance, the Buyer accepts a Lot in the condition in which it is.
16.4 If the Buyer refuses Acceptance or is negligent in providing information or instructions necessary for Acceptance, MJC and/or the Seller is entitled (but not obliged) to store (a) purchased Lot or Lots at the expense and risk of the Buyer and to charge the Buyer for the costs incurred for this, without prejudice to any other rights of MJC and/or the Seller and without prejudice to the Buyer's obligation to Accept. If Acceptance of a Lot takes place after all, the Buyer must have paid in advance the administrative, storage and insurance costs incurred, with a minimum of £ 350.
16.5 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to ensure that all requirements, of whatever nature, in respect of the export of a Lot in an EU or other country are met. This means, inter alia, that the Buyer must comply with the laws and regulations of the relevant country regarding the remittance of taxes and duties and required documentation and, if necessary, obtain the required approval. If a Lot is to be transported, it is the Seller and Buyer who must be recorded on the underlying transport
by the Buyer to MJC and the amounts owed by the Buyer to the Seller, all this plus VAT. documents or customs documents as consignor or consignee of a Lot respectively, and not
16.6 Actual Delivery, Transfer of Ownership and Transfer of Risk of Lot(s) takes place at the time of Purchase.
16.7 If, in the context of Purchasing, it is necessary to dismantle purchased Lots, the Buyer must take care of this on first request, at his expense and risk, in a professional manner. The Buyer is not entitled to dismantle Goods attached to Lots not purchased by the Buyer, except after obtaining explicit, written permission from MJC and/or the Seller. The Buyer is liable for damage caused during or in the context of the Taking-over of the purchased Lots and will indemnify and compensate MJC and/or the Seller on first request against claims from third parties in this respect.
16.8 The Buyer requires explicit permission from MJC and/or the Seller for the use of its own tools such as a forklift for the purpose of moving and/or loading a Lot. The Buyer is aware of the relevant laws and regulations such as the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Commodities Act Decree on Machinery, Occupational Health and Safety Decree and NEN EN standards, has valid liability insurance for the forklift truck. The buyer is at all times responsible and liable for the safe use of a forklift truck on the auction site.
16.9 If it appears that a Lot cannot be delivered because of claims by third parties or because of the fact that the Taking-Over might cause unacceptable damage to the buildings or grounds in which a Lot is located or if Taking-Over proves to be very difficult in any other way, MJC is entitled to dissolve the Sales Agreement on behalf of the Seller. This dissolution occurs by email (or a digital message) and/or by registered letter to the Buyer at the address given by the Buyer, after which MJC and/or the Seller is/are not bound to anything more than repayment of the amounts already paid by the Buyer to MJC for the Purchase of the Lot(s).
16.10 The Buyer, whose allocated Lot(s) obstructs the collection of other Lots, is obliged, immediately after email and/or notification by MJC to the address specified by the Buyer, to arrange for the collection of his Lot(s), failing which MJC is entitled to arrange for this collection and any storage by third parties at the expense and risk of the Buyer.
16.11 MJC is not responsible for the removal / disposal of waste at the pick-up location caused by the Purchaser. The Buyer is responsible for this, unless for the removal / disposal the order is expressly given to MJC at the Buyer's expense. And MJC accepts that order,
16.12 The Buyer who enters buildings and grounds for Acceptance does so entirely at his own risk. The Buyer is obliged to follow the instructions of MJC, the Seller and/or third parties engaged by MJC or the Seller. MJC and the Seller are not liable for damage suffered by the Buyer by entering buildings and grounds for Takeover.
16.13 Contrary to the provisions in Articles 16.1 to 16.12 inclusive, Purchase of a Lot will be effected by delivery of the Lot by the Seller or a carrier engaged for that purpose at the Buyer's address, if agreed in writing in advance. In that case, the risk of the Lot(s) shall also pass to the Buyer from the time of delivery.
16.14 An agreed delivery time is not a deadline, unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing.
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16.15 The Seller is permitted to deliver the Lot(s) in parts.
Article 17. Guarantees - Claims - Indemnities
17.1 MJC and/or the Seller do not provide any guarantee of any kind with regard to the Lots and any claims of third parties thereon. The Buyer waives all rights that do not accrue to the Buyer under mandatory law.
17.2 Lots will be sold footloose in the condition they are in at the time of Acceptance with all associated joys and burdens. MJC and/or the Seller give no indemnity whatsoever for visible or hidden defects or guarantee in connection with completeness, required documentation, numbers, functioning, usability, saleability, the existence or non-existence of rights or claims of third parties and/or the possibility of transfer to third parties.
17.3 Defects, of whatever nature, disappointed expectations of the Buyer and/or acquiring third parties do not give any right to (compensation) and/or suspension and/or set-off (unless mandatory law provides otherwise). The Buyer shall be deemed to have carefully examined a Lot purchased by the Buyer in advance.
17.4 If third-party claims based on (intellectual or other) property rights, including retention of title, and/or rights of third parties, or other claims of third parties that may or may not be equivalent to these, the Buyer is obliged to keep the relevant Lots, for those third parties, under the obligation to hand them over to those third parties at the first request of MJC, or otherwise to make suitable arrangements with any entitled parties. If a Lot is returned undamaged at the first request of MJC, the Buyer is entitled, vis-à-vis the Seller, to a refund of the Purchase price paid for the Lot in question, and the Sales agreement concerning the Lot is deemed dissolved, without MJC and/or the Seller being liable for any compensation (for damages) towards the Buyer.
17.5 Upon first request, the Buyer indemnifies MJC and/or the Seller against any claim by a third party arising from the Purchase Agreement concluded between the Seller and the Buyer.
17.6 The Buyer acknowledges that in agreeing to purchase any Lot he is not relying on any warranties or representations made by the Seller or the Company or any of their employee’s agents or representatives. All representations, warranties and conditions, express or implied, statutory or otherwise in respect of all and any of the Lots are expressly excluded and without limitation any warranties and conditions as to title, quiet possession, satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose and description are excluded to the fullest extent as permitted by law.
17.7 The Buyer further acknowledges that neither the Sellers nor the Company shall in any circumstances be liable to or to compensate the Buyer nor shall the Buyer be entitled to rescind the Sale or reject any Lot for an error omission or misstatement contained in the Catalogue and/or in the Special Conditions.
17.8 The Buyer also acknowledges that: -
17.8.1 On purchase, the Lots may be subject to encumbrances including claims, liens, distraint, writs of execution, leases, hire agreements, hire purchase agreements and reservation of title claims;
17.8.2 if it shall be found that the Seller does not have title to all or any of the Lots, the Buyer shall have no right to rescind, avoid or vary these Conditions of Sale or to claim damages or a reduction in the price paid or payable;
17.8.3 anything found in, under, near or in any Lot which is not specifically included in the description of the Lot remains the property of the Seller;
17.8.4 any intellectual property rights or software subsisting in a Lot may be third party property and as such the Seller and/or the Company may be unable to effect transfer. The Buyer will not be authorised to use intellectual property rights or software and any such use or transfer shall be at the Buyers sole risk.
17.9 The Buyer undertakes that it shall ensure that any vehicle comprised in any Lot is in a roadworthy condition in accordance with the Road Vehicle (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 and any subsequent amendments thereof or such other relevant regulations as shall from time to time be in force before using it on a public road. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to remove Company logos and lettering from vehicles. Odometer readings are not warranted.
17.10 The Buyer acknowledges that any item of plant, machinery or equipment contained in the Lot(s) may not necessarily comply with any statutory requirements or regulations governing the use of that plant, machinery or equipment in their working environment. Neither the Seller nor the Company shall incur any liability to the Buyer because of any default or defect in all or any of the Lots. Buyers are entirely responsible for ensuring that the use of any item of plant, machinery or equipment does not contravene any health and safety and environmental legislation in existence at the time of the Sale.
17.11 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Company is acting only as agent of the Seller and it is expressly agreed and declared that no personal liability in connection with the Sale of any Lot or otherwise shall fall on the Company and the Buyer shall indemnify the Company against all and any liabilities arising under or in connection with the Sale of any Lot. Insolvency Practitioner(s), including Administrative Receiver(s), Administrator(s) and Liquidator(s) act as agent(s) for the Seller without personal liability and shall incur no personal liability whatsoever in relation to a Sale or pursuant to any document relating thereto.
17.12 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Auctioneer does not represent any lot as being in a condition which makes it suitable for domestic use.
17.13 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Auctioneer does not have nor professes to have any expert or other knowledge of any Lots sold.
17.14 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Auctioneer is hereby excluded from any liability the Auctioneer might otherwise incur.
17.15 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that no liability shall attach to the Auctioneer either in contract or in tort for loss of injury or damage legal or otherwise sustained by the Seller, any bidder, the Buyer or any other person by reason of any defect in any Lot sold, latent or otherwise, or any defect or danger of the premises where the Auction is held.
17.16 The Buyer agrees that the General Conditions and the exclusions which they contain are fair and reasonable bearing in mind that:-
17.16.1 the Buyer must rely absolutely on the Buyer’s own opinion and/or professional advice concerning the quality, state, condition, performance and functionality of the Lots any right, title or interest which is sold under the terms of these General Conditions, their fitness and suitability for any particular or any purpose, the possibility that some or all of them may have defects not apparent on inspection and examination including, without limitation, the presence of contamination and the possibility that the Buyer may not acquire title and the fact that the Buyer would have no remedy under this Agreement should that happen;
17.16.2 the Buyer has available to it skilled professional advice and on that basis agrees to purchase a Lot for a consideration calculated to take into account amongst other things the risk to it represented by the fact that the parties believe that all the exclusions and limitations set out in these General Conditions would be recognised as being fully effective by the Courts and the Seller making it clear that it would not have agreed to sell any Lot on any other basis except for a higher consideration;
17.16.3 the Buyer has been given every opportunity which might reasonably be expected to examine and inspect the Lots.
17.17 Notwithstanding anything else in these General Conditions, the Seller’s and the Company’s total liability under or in connection with the Sale of any Lot, whether in respect of breach of contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty or otherwise, including consequential loss, shall be limited in aggregate to the price paid for the Lot or if no price has been paid then the higher of the market value or reserve price for the Lot. This General Condition 17.7 does not apply to liability for death or personal injury.
Article 18. Dissolution of Purchase Agreement
18.1 The Seller can abandon the sale of a Lot and has the right to terminate or dissolve all or part of the Purchase Agreement with the Buyer by means of a written declaration by MJC (based on a power of attorney from the Seller) or the Seller, without owing the Buyer any (compensation) in this respect, and the right to sell a Lot without delay to one or more third parties, without prejudice to the Seller's right to (additional) compensation in the event one or more of the following situations occurs:
o Buyer fails to perform any obligation under the Purchase Agreement, including (but not limited to) one or more of the following obligations and there is default or performance is permanently or temporarily impossible: timely or (full) payment of the Purchase Price;
(timely) Purchase of a Lot and/or;
providing the information or documentation required for Purchase,
obligation to provide (adequate) security for performance upon first request;
o circumstances come to the knowledge of Seller and/or MJC that give good reason to fear that the Buyer will not be able to meet his obligations,
o (application for) bankruptcy, suspension of payments or (statutory) debt restructuring of Buyer or (application for) WHOA proceedings and/or any other similar insolvency proceedings,
o if circumstances arise concerning persons and/or material which the Seller, or MJC on the instructions of the Seller, uses or tends to use in the execution of the Sales Agreement, which are of such a nature that the execution of the Sales Agreement becomes impossible or so difficult and/or disproportionately expensive that fulfilment of the Sales Agreement can no longer reasonably be required,
o a third party has an interest in the careful removal of all or part of a Lot and removal by the Buyer would, in the opinion of MJC or the Seller, endanger the building or cause permanent damage, or
o circumstances occur prior to Withdrawal as a result of which Withdrawal of a Lot is no longer possible, or
o in case of force majeure on the part of the Seller or MJC, for example (but not exclusively) due to fire, theft or damage by natural forces, strike, war. pandemic, government measures.
18.2 After transfer of ownership, the Buyer cannot claim dissolution or annulment of the Purchase Agreement.
18.3 In the event of termination or dissolution as referred to in Article 18.1, the Buyer still owes MJC the Call Money and, in addition to the Call Money, the defaulting Buyer owes MJC a lump-sum amount of 25% of the winning Bid made by him to cover administrative, storage, insurance, transport costs as well as other (reasonable) costs, without prejudice to the Seller's right to claim full compensation. In the event of a credit where the Purchase Price is less than £150, no refund of the Purchase Price to the Buyer shall be made.
Article 19. Liability
19.1 Without prejudice to the provisions UK Law, every right of claim of the Buyer against MJC, the Client and/or the Seller lapses after a period of 4 weeks after the Purchase or after the Lot(s) have been made available to the Buyer.
19.2 The liability of MJC and/or the Vendor if and insofar as, after application of the stipulations in these General Terms and Conditions and (if applicable) the Specific Terms and Conditions of Auction, there still remains, will always be limited to the amount paid out by the liability insurance of MJC and/or the Vendor in the case in question. In case the liability insurance of MJC and/or Seller does not pay out, the liability of MJC and/or Seller towards a Buyer and/or User and/or Seller is limited to a maximum amount of € 5,000 in total for all claims individually and jointly.
19.2 MJC, the Principal and the Seller are in any case not liable for indirect damage or consequential damage, such as - but not exclusively - damage in the form of loss of profit or unsalability of a Lot and/or damage as a result of business stagnation.
19.3 Any liability of MJC in connection with any defect in (a) Lot(s) or in relation to an (alleged) infringement of rights of (intellectual property of) third parties is excluded (unless mandatory law stipulates otherwise).
19.4 Notwithstanding the other provisions in Article 19, the following applies to the liability of MJC Client and Seller:
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for damage to persons or Lots prior to the conclusion of the Sales Agreement arising or caused;
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for damage to, caused by, or in connection with the purchased Lot(s), including the loss of the purchased;
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for visible and non-visible defects of purchased Lot(s) (unless mandatory law provides otherwise).
• MJC, the Buyer and/or the Seller are not liable for the non-compliance of the purchased goods with European directives, statutory provisions or other laws and regulations, including laws and regulations concerning the promotion of safety of employees in the workplace;
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for damage caused by and/or arising from environmentally harmful or harmful substances in or on the goods purchased;
• MJC, the Principal and/or the Seller are not liable for damage caused in the context of an internet auction as a result of computer malfunctions, including defects and/or malfunctions of hardware and/or software, viruses, unlawful programmes or files, nor for damage if, as a result of a computer malfunction, the User was unable to place a Bid.
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for damage resulting from incorrect, outdated and/or incomplete information whether or not mentioned on the Website and/or on websites that can be visited by clicking on links to other websites mentioned on the Website;
• MJC is not liable for damage suffered and to be suffered by the Buyer, including any consequential damage, insofar as there may be any question of lack of power of disposition on the part of the Buyer and/or Seller, restricted rights, non-entitlement to alienate, other restrictions and/or intellectual property rights of third parties concerning the Lots.
19.5 The limitations of Seller's liability included in these terms and conditions do not apply if damage is due to intent or conscious recklessness of Seller or its managers and/or subordinates, or auxiliary persons engaged by Seller.
19.6 The limitations of liability of MJC contained in these Terms and Conditions do not apply if damage is due to deliberate intent or conscious recklessness on the part of MJC or its managers, or auxiliary persons engaged by MJC.
19.7 Where applicable, the terms implied by sections 13, 14 and 15 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded from the Conditions of Sale.
19.8 The Buyer hereby waives its rights arising insofar as these provisions can be derogated from by law.
Other provisions
Article 20. Adjustments conditions and operation
20.1 If and insofar as any provision of the General Terms and Conditions is void or is voided, the other provisions of the General Terms and Conditions shall remain in full force and effect. The void, voidable or otherwise legally unenforceable provision shall in that case be deemed to be replaced by a new provision which, in its nature and purport, is as close as possible to the void/annulled or otherwise legally unenforceable provision.
20.2 MJC is entitled to amend these General Terms and Conditions unilaterally. When the General Terms and Conditions are amended, the amended version comes into force as of every Auction organised and to be organised after the moment of placement of the General Terms and Conditions on the Website and/or concluded Sales Agreement.
20.3 Deviation from these General Terms and Conditions is only possible insofar as this is recorded in writing by an authorized representative of MJC and confirmed to the User.
Article 22. Applicable law
22.1 These General Terms and Conditions, the User Agreement, the Purchase Agreement and other legal relationships arising in connection with an Auction are governed by English law.
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Specific Online Auction Terms and conditions of a public auction sale
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Closing date
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Tuesday 24th Sept 2024 starting 12:00 GMT
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Viewing
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Monday 23rd Sept By appointment: Stowmarket IP14 3JY, United Kingdom |
Company organising this Online Auction
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MJC Advisory Limited E-mail: info@mjcadvisory.com on behalf of a third party.
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Markup
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15.00%
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VAT
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20.00%
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Collection
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All collections are by appointment only.
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Collection date information
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Collection will be available according to a collection schedule, the collection schedule will be sent to buyers within 24 hours of the auction closing. Goods not collected by the provided date will be subject to storage charges unless alternative arrangements have been agreed with the seller. Please Note: proceeds of the auction are paid directly to the Seller. From the collection date provided, the buyer is responsible for insuring the assets.
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Payment Details
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Assets are sold on behalf of the Seller and invoices are raised in the Sellers name.
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Refunds on Goods not Collected
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Refunds on goods not Collected – Unless alternative arrangements have been agreed with the seller, in the event that the first collection date is missed the buyer will be provided a revised collection date in the event that goods are not collected within 5 working days of the revised collection date, the buyer will have been deemed to have forfeited their rights to the goods and monies paid.
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Viewing Instructions
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Please note that this concerns an ascending auction sale, preceded by a viewing day. Placing a bid without viewing the equipment is at one’s own risk. The article of the law "purchase on distance" is not applicable on the services of MJC Advisory.
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Collection Instructions
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TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE ON THIS CONTRACT. THERE CAN BE NO EXTENSION TO THIS DEADLINE. ANY GOODS LEFT ON SITE AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE SUBJECT TO ADDITIONAL STORAGE CHARGES
Unless otherwise stated the assets will be loaded to buyer's transport, this service covers loading to the buyers' transport only. It is the buyer's responsibility for ensuring that the transport sent to the site is adequate for the equipment purchased and it is the absolute responsibility of the transporter(s) to adequately secure the loaded equipment for road transport. In order that the goods can be loaded in an orderly fashion, collection must be made by appointment with the site contact and not with MJC Advisory. We will supply contact details for the site to all buyers after payment has been received. It is essential that transport is at the site for loading at the time agreed. If transport is not present at the time agreed, additional costs will be incurred or loading may not be available. >DISMANTLING & LOADING CHARGE The contract for the lifting and loading service is between The Contractor and the buyer. MJC Advisory Auctions act only as a collection agent for the charge. Any claim for damage or short fall as a consequence of dismantling and loading should be directed to the contractor”.> |
General Terms and Conditions of Sale
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In addition to these Specific Online Auction Terms and Conditions the General online Auction terms and conditions are applicable. In the event of a contradiction between the general terms and conditions of online auctions and these specific terms and conditions of online auctions, then these specific terms and conditions of online auctions shall prevail.
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Combinations
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All lots in a combination will also be sold individually. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject bids for individual Lots, and or, the combination. If the combination bid is accepted it overrules all the individual bids.
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Closing time extension
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If a bid is made in the last 10 mins before the lot closes then the closing time will be extended back to 10 mins. This will continue until no further bids are made.
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Quantity, capacity, dimensions and weight of goods
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Where a lot description contains details of quantities, capacities, dimensions or weights of the goods, these data are indicative only and no rights can be derived from this information. Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of such data. Although the information contained herein was obtained from resources deemed reliable, the seller and MJC Advisory make no warranty, expressed or implied as to the accuracy of the information.
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Reserve/Minimum Prices
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Certain lots / combination lots may be offered subject to reserve or minimum prices. This is noted in the bidding information for each affected lot. Where the auction closes for a lot where it is noted "Reserve not met" the seller's minimum price has not been reached but the seller reserves the right to accept or reject the highest bid. The bidders will be notified within 48 hours of the auction closing.
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Attending an auction closure for Consumers
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This is a public auction. This means that if you are bidding as a consumer you have the opportunity to attend the closure of the online auction at the offices of the Seller. You need to be registered on our website if you want to attend the auction closure. Before attending the auction closing, you must inform us no later than 3 working days before the closure by sending an email to the following address: info@mjcadvisory.com stating the auction number and your buyer number (account ID). You will then receive a written confirmation from us. Consumer Protection – this applies only where the Buyer is a Consumer: - The Buyer acknowledges that a Sale by Auction of second-hand goods is not a consumer sale for the purposes of Part 1 of the Consumer Rights Act 2015, except as set out in Section 2 of the Act and the Buyer shall not seek to rely upon any conditions or warranties implied thereby or by any other Legislation. - The Buyer acknowledges that there are no cancellation rights under the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Payments) Regulations 2013 (the “Consumer Contracts Regulations”) in respect of goods sold at a Sale by Auction where the individual is provided with an opportunity to attend and inspect the goods in person as set out in “viewing” instructions. - Should it be the case that the Seller is not able to provide the Buyer with an opportunity to attend in person as set out above the Buyer may exercise its rights in terms of the Consumer Contracts Regulations.
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CE Mark
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Please note: MJC Advisory will indicate in the LOT description if an asset is CE marked and the origin of the asset, if stated on the data plate. Any asset where this is not indicated in the LOT description then evidence of CE mark and/or origin is not clear, and we will be unable to provide proof. A product being CE marked does not guarantee Certificates of conformity are provided. It is the Bidders responsibility to check what is needed by their customs prior to bidding. Note. Only original manufacturers can issue Certificates of Conformity, unless we have indicated these are with the machine then in the event that Certificates or manuals are required then the responsibility is with the buyer to source replacement certificates from the manufacturer. |
General Terms and Conditions of MJC Advisory Limited
The General Terms and Conditions apply to the legal relationship between the Buyer / User on the one hand and MJC Advisory Limited, registered address: The Stocks Church Lane Snitterby, DN21 4TU (147) on the other hand, when using the Website, participating in an Auction and placing a Bid on a Lot. These General Terms and Conditions also apply to the legal relationship between the Buyer and a Seller in the event a purchase agreement is concluded via the Website.
Article 1. Definitions
Auction: Any auction (whether a Live Auction or an Online Auction and whether conducted independently or simultaneously) conducted pursuant to these General Conditions and the Special Conditions;
Auctioneer: the person conducting the Auction;
MJC: MJC Advisory Limited, registered offices The Stocks Church Lane Snitterby DN21 4TU;
Bidder: Any person who offers to purchase any Lot whether by bidding at Auction or offering to purchase by private treaty or tender;
Bid: An offer to purchase any Lot whether by bidding at Auction or offering to purchase by private treaty or tender, and “Bids” and “Bidding” shall be construed accordingly;
Buyer’s Premium: commission payable by the Buyer on completion of a Sale the amount of which is set out in the Special Conditions; The Auctioneer, when acting as Agent for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller.
Take over: The actual delivery of a Lot to the Buyer or his agent in a period of time determined by MJC, whereby the Buyer collects the purchased from the location specified by MJC. If delivery takes place via shipment of the Lot by the Seller, the actual delivery is the moment the Buyer receives the purchased item;
Terms and conditions: These terms and conditions and those of the Website owners and controllers Metropress, trading as Auction Technology Group;
Auto bid: A Bid in which the User indicates the maximum price he is willing to pay for a Lot. After an overbid by a third party, the Website's auction system then automatically places the minimum possible higher bid in the User's name, as long as the maximum indicated by the User has not been reached. Bid: Any amount bid by User in an Auction for a Lot, to be increased by, inter alia, the Call Up Fee and VAT, being an irrevocable offer by User to purchase a Lot for the amount bid;
Transfer of Ownership: The transfer of ownership of the Goods and thus the transfer of risk of a Lot takes place at the time of Purchase;
User: The one who by means of Registration has created the Account for the use of the Website, in order to be able to participate in the Auction, among other things;
Agreement for the User: The agreement to be concluded between MJC and the User upon the creation of the Account containing the Terms and Conditions for the User;
Goods: one or more goods listed as a numbered Lot;
Lot: one or more Goods which will be auctioned individually or jointly, under one lot number at an Auction;
Viewing Day: A period of time determined by MJC during which the User is given the opportunity to view and examine the Goods offered for Auction prior to the conclusion of the Sales Agreement;
Sales Agreement: The agreement between the Seller or the Client on the one hand and the Buyer on the other hand concerning the sale and purchase of one or more Lots;
Purchase Price: The amount of the highest allotted Bid plus the VAT due;
Clearance Date and Time: The scheduled date and time on which all Lots must be removed by the Buyer from the Location as specified in the Special Conditions;
Buyer: The User whose Bid has been accepted and to whom a Lot has been allocated by Allotment;
Principal: The natural person or legal entity that has commissioned MJC to mediate in the sale of one or more Goods, in its own name and for its own account (as Seller) or in the name of and for the account of a third party, e.g. Seller or executor;
Public Auction: An auction conducted by an auctioneer which the Buyer may attend the Auction in person or has the opportunity to do so within the meaning at which the User with the Bid on the basis of which the Purchase Agreement comes into being through Allotment undertakes to purchase the Lots;
Fees: (Auction) costs charged to the Buyer in the amount of a percentage over the Bid, plus turnover tax;
Personal data:
The owners & controllers of the website who retain your data are: Metropress Limited, trading as Auction Technology Group their Privacy Policy can be found on: https://www.bidspotter.co.uk/en-gb/about-us/legal/privacy-policy.
The limited data passed to MJC is covered by “Data Protection Law” all applicable laws and regulations, in each case pertaining to the security, confidentiality, protection or privacy of Personal Data, as amended or re-enacted from time to time, including (and to the extent applicable) the GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, the Data Protection, Privacy and Electronic Communications (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 (if applicable) and/ or any similar Legislation applicable to i) the Location of a Lot or ii) the Location of the Buyer’s business activities;
“GDPR” European General Data Protection Regulation, name Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the process of personal data and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC;
Static Bid: In a static bid, the User makes a Bid in the form of a fixed amount for a Lot;
Allocation: The explicit statement by MJC (on behalf of the Seller) to the User that the Lot or a combination of Lots on which the User has placed a Bid has been allocated to the User, thus establishing the Sales Agreement. This declaration consists of the sending of a notice by MJC to the effect that the User must pay the Purchase Price and counts as an acceptance on behalf of the Seller within the meaning of
Seller: The one who offers one or more Lots for Auction for sale;
Website: the website www.bidspotter.co.uk owned and managed by Metropress Limited, trading as Auction Technology Group (ATG)
VAT: Value added tax chargeable under English Law for the time being and/or any similar additional tax in an applicable jurisdiction.
Article 2. General
2.1 MJC is an intermediary, operating an online platform to sell Lots, either through bidding or privately, in the name and for the account and risk of the Principal. MJC concludes a Mediation Agreement with the Principal, whereby the Principal commissions MJC (i) to mediate in the realization of one or more Sales Agreements between the Seller and Buyer(s) by means of an Auction, (ii) to mediate in complaints of the User(s)/Buyer(s) and (iii) to carry out other activities in the interest of the Principal in the sale of a Lot by means of an Auction.
2.2 MJC at no time becomes the owner of a Lot to be sold and is not a party to the Sales Agreement, as a result of which MJC's liability is limited to the occurring cases as described in Article 20.
2.3 In addition to the General Terms and Conditions, MJC can declare Specific Auction Terms and Conditions applicable. These are accepted by the User when placing a Bid. In case of mutual contradiction, the provisions in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction prevail over the provisions in the General Terms and Conditions.
2.4 The (general) terms and conditions used by a User do not apply.
Article 3. Privacy
Where the Buyer processes, receives or obtains any Personal Data in relation to the activity contemplated by the Conditions of Sale, the Buyer undertakes to comply with:
3.1 the provisions of all applicable Legislation pertaining to the security, confidentiality, processing, protection or privacy of Personal Data, including the Data Protection Law; and
3.2 any data-related policies placed on the Company’s website or provided by the Company from time to time
Article 4. User agreement
4.1 The User Agreement comes about through Registration on the Bidspotter Website. The User Agreement enables the User among other things to follow the progress of Auctions via the Website and to place a Bid on an Auction. The User Agreement is non-transferable for a User.
4.2 When using the Website, the User must behave properly and not cause damage to the Website, to MJC, to the Seller or to other users thereof. The User is liable for all actions that take place on the Website after access has been gained (by the User) by means of the password and/or the user name of the User.
4.3 The User's username and password are strictly personal and may not be transferred by the User to third parties. The User/Buyer is liable for and bound to all actions that take place at an Auction and that arise from the use of the password and/or user name, also in case of misuse by a third party. If the User fears that another person knows his password, the User must immediately inform MJC of this and the User will enable MJC to block his Account. The User indemnifies MJC and holds it harmless for all damage arising from misuse and/or use of the Account of the User.
4.3 The User guarantees the accuracy and completeness of the Personal Details supplied with the Registration. Should the Personal Details change at any time, the User is obliged to inform MJC of such change(s) by return of post.
4.4 Bidspotter records the Personal Details obtained by it in an administration kept for that purpose. By Registration on the Website, the User gives permission for the use and storage of the Personal Details registered.
4.5 The Website and the Account and all applicable functionalities are offered 'as is'. MJC offers no guarantee as to the preservation or unchanged nature of certain functionalities of the Website or the Account.
Article 5. Security
5.1 MJC makes reasonable efforts to secure its systems against loss of data and/or against any form of unlawful use and takes appropriate technical and organisational measures to that end.
5.2 MJC is not liable for loss of data, damage to files, unlawful access to computers or files, viruses or other unlawful programmes or files spread via the Website, or any other consequence of the use made of the Website.
5.3 The Website may contain (hyper)links to other websites. MJC has no control over such sites and is not liable for the content of those sites.
The Auction
Article 6. Conditions for participation in Auction
6.1 User must be of legal age and authorised to perform legal acts (18+ years of age). Participation in an Auction is not permitted if the User is not authorised to perform legal acts or if the User is incapacitated.
6.2 In order to be able to participate in an Auction, conditions can be set on the Website, such as the condition that a Subscription by the User must first take place, whether or not with payment of a subscription amount mentioned on the Website. MJC can, but is not obliged to, give the User the opportunity after a Subscription to place a Bid on the Lot.
6.3 Upon first request and to the satisfaction of MJC, the User must demonstrate that the User is creditworthy, in default of which MJC can deny a User participation in an Auction.
6.4 The User and the Buyer are obliged to cooperate with any investigation by MJC in the context of its obligations under the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Prevention) Act (Wwft) and/or obligations under any other legislation.
Article 7. Description Plots
7.1 The description of a Lot has been made to the best of knowledge, without MJC and/or the Seller guaranteeing its accuracy or completeness. In the description of a Lot on the Website, MJC is dependent on the information about a Lot supplied by the Seller or third parties. MJC has no knowledge of a Lot that is being auctioned nor of any (limited) rights (of third parties), charges or attachments attached to the Lot. It is not possible for MJC to verify whether the information supplied to MJC by the Principal/Seller about a Lot for the purpose of an Auction is correct and/or complete. The Principal/Seller is responsible for a description of a Lot, on the understanding that it is not always possible for a Principal/Seller to provide complete information for the purpose of the description of a Lot and any possible particularities.
7.2 If MJC shows or provides a sample, model or example, this is always by way of indication only. The qualities of a Lot to be delivered can deviate from the sample, model or example. The Users
necessary for maintenance, or to be able to carry out updates, releases, adjustments or
improvements. This never entails a right to compensation (for damages) for MJC and/or the Client towards the User/Buyer and Buyers cannot derive any claims or rights from the said descriptions, samples, models, examples
7.3 MJC and the Seller strive for the greatest possible accuracy and clarity of the description of a Lot on the Website, the Specific Terms and Conditions of Auction in auction catalogues, other auction brochures, advertisements and the like, without accepting any liability for damage arising from incorrect or incomplete descriptions or other damage.
7.4 MJC has the right to correct inaccuracies in verbal and written statements made by it or on its behalf and errors made (whether or not during an Auction), without the User or the Buyer being able to derive any right therefrom. MJC is not liable for any inaccuracies or incompleteness in the description of a Lot. The User and/or Buyer does not have the right to withdraw or revoke a Bid or to dissolve the Sales Agreement if it appears that a Lot does not meet its description.
7.5 Pipes, cables and/or other connections for energy, control or production, which are located on/in a Lot will, unless explicitly stated otherwise in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction, only be sold up to the first valve, fitting or applied mark. Underground or masonry connections never belong to a Lot, unless explicitly stated otherwise in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction.
Article 8. Personal/company data Seller/third party
8.1 The Seller and the Buyer agree that personal and/or business data of the Seller or a third party that may be on or in a Lot are explicitly not part of the Sales Agreement. The Buyer is obliged, if and insofar as, after an auction, personal and/or business details are found to be in a Lot, to inform MJC immediately and, if necessary, to cooperate unconditionally at the first request to surrender these personal and/or business details to the Seller or to destroy them. Notwithstanding the aforementioned obligations, the Buyer will observe secrecy regarding these details and the Buyer will not be permitted to use these details in any way whatsoever or to supply them or have them supplied to third parties or to allow them to be viewed.
Article 9 Duty of investigation User/Buyer
9.1 If a Viewing Day has been determined, this is stated in the Specific Auction Terms and Conditions. User then has the opportunity to examine a Lot prior to placing a Bid on the Viewing Day of the relevant Auction.
9.2 The User/Buyer is obliged to properly examine the (purchased) Lots. In doing so, the User/Buyer must check whether a Lot complies with the Purchase Agreement. Also in view of the fact that the (purchased) Lots are used Goods and not new Goods, these are purchased in the condition they are in at the time of Acceptance, as described in articles 17 and 18 of the General Terms and Conditions, and defects or shortages must be reported to MJC or the Seller no later than at the time of Acceptance.
9.3 The User who enters buildings and grounds on a viewing day does so entirely at his/her own risk. The User is obliged to follow the instructions of MJC, the Principal, the Seller and/or third parties engaged by MJC or the Seller. MJC, the Principal and the Seller are not liable for damage suffered by the User by entering buildings and grounds on a Showing Day.
Article 10. The Auction and other information.
10.1 The duration of an Auction is indicated on the Website. MJC reserves the right to cancel an Auction, terminate it earlier, or extend it. In case of a technical malfunction of the Website, due to which it is not fully accessible and/or not accessible to all Users, MJC has the right (but not the obligation) to extend the Auction.
10.2 The User is obliged to follow instructions and directions given by or on behalf of MJC in the context of an Auction.
10.3 By his Registration, the User declares himself familiar with and in agreement with the special circumstances of an (online) auction and with the technical imperfections that can arise. MJC hereby excludes all liability for any damage whatsoever, direct and/or indirect, arising in any way, including but not limited to damage arising from the use of the Website, unless there has been deliberate or conscious recklessness on the part of MJC. More specifically, MJC accepts no liability for any damage whatsoever arising in any way from and/or resulting from:
• actions taken by User allegedly prompted by information posted on the Website;
• inability to use (fully) the Website and/or any other malfunction of the Website or the underlying system;
• inability to submit a Bid on time;
• Failure of a Lot to meet the specifications as stated on the Website;
• the fact that the information on the Website is incorrect, incomplete or not up to date;
• faults or defects in the Website and/or the underlying hardware and/or network connections and/or the software of the Website and/or the underlying system;
• the unlawful use of systems, including the Website of MJC by a third party;
• acts of the Seller after the User has entered into a Purchase Agreement with it.
10.4 MJC reserves the right to:
• not to recognise or refuse a Bid as such;
• exclude a User from the Auction;
• Assemble Goods into Lots, split Lots, make changes to (the composition of) the Lots and remove Lots or Goods from the Auction.
• cease, resume, extend or cancel an Auction;
• change the way the Auction takes place;
• correct mistakes made by MJC or the Seller in the Auction and/or Allotment, without a User being able to make use of this mistake and/or derive any rights therefrom.
• take other measures, in its judgment, necessary.
10.5 MJC is authorised, before and/or during participation in an Auction and/or bidding for a Lot, to require a User to make advance payment, a penalty clause or another form of security before proceeding to Allotment (on behalf of the Seller) or to cooperate (on behalf of the Seller) in Purchasing.
Article 11. Public Auction
11.1 For every Auction, MJC offers the User the opportunity, in the context of a Public Auction, to make a bid in the presence of an auctioneer in a physical room, in addition to submitting an online Bid via the Website. On the Website and in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction it is also indicated that this is a Public Auction, as well as at which location the User can be present in person or how the User should register.
11.2 A Bid made during a Public Auction shall be deemed to be a Bid excluding auction fees and VAT.
11.3 In order to be able to bid in a Public Auction on location, a User must be present at a location to be indicated by MJC at the time indicated by MJC and follow the instructions of the Auctioneer or MJC.
11.4 In addition to the possibility of placing a Bid at a physical location, the User can also place a Bid in a Public Auction via the Website.
Article 12. The Bid
12.1 The User can place a Bid for a Lot on the Website. Every Bid is unconditional, irrevocable and without any reservation. MJC and/or the Seller are entitled not to accept a Bid without giving reasons.
12.2 A Bid must be made in the manner indicated by ATG on their Website. The Auction takes place by Static bid, Auto bid. The auction system ensures that in the case of an Auto-bid after an overbid by a third party, the minimum possible higher Bid is placed in the name of the User, as long as the maximum indicated by the User has not been reached.
12.3 The Auction is always a (public) invitation by the Seller to make an offer. If a User makes a Bid, this Bid is deemed to be an offer to the Seller.
12.4 If a Lot is put up for auction together with one or more other Lots as a combination, this will be indicated on the individual page of a Lot on the Website. In that case, bidding on the individual Lots of the combination and after the closing of all individual Lots, can only take place for the combined Lot. Individual Lots will be allocated subject to award in accordance with the Sellers instruction. This could be as a combination, or as individual Lots.
The Purchase
Article 13. Allocation and Purchase Agreement
13.1 The Purchase Agreement is established by Allotment. With Allotment, the Seller (through MJC by virtue of a power of attorney on behalf of the Seller) accepts the Bid of User.
13.2 Within 48 hours after the close of the Auction, the Buyer will receive confirmation on behalf of the Seller(s). Confirmation will be received via Bidspotter and confirms an Agreement has been concluded, to the effect that the User must pay the Purchase Price.
13.3 If a Lot is auctioned with a reserve/minimum price and the reserve/minimum price is not met the Seller reserves the right to accept the highest bid within 48 hours after the close of the auction.
13.4 Any User who submits a Bid shall be deemed to have submitted the Bid for itself and shall be personally bound to fulfil obligations under the Purchase Agreement.
13.5. A Sales Agreement comes about between the Seller and the Buyer. MJC is not a party to a Sales Agreement. MJC merely mediates in the realization of a Sales Agreement.
13.6 The Purchase Agreement consists of the description of a Lot (condition, description, particulars, restrictions), of what is published on the Website such as Specific Auction Terms and, to the extent not deviated from in the Specific Auction Terms, of these General Terms and Conditions.
13.7 In the absence of an Auction, the Sales Agreement comes about at the moment that a Bid from a User is accepted by MJC on behalf of the Seller. In the case of such a sale outside an Auction, what is stipulated in Articles 16 through 20 of these General Terms and Conditions also applies. Since there is then no question of distance selling, the Buyer - if the Buyer is a consumer - has no legal right of withdrawal.
Article 14. Right of withdrawal
14.1 In principle, every Auction is a Public Auction, as a result of which the right of withdrawal does not apply. However, if the Auction is not a Public Auction, a Buyer who is a natural person and who is not acting in the exercise of a profession or business has the right to revoke the Purchase Agreement within 14 days after taking possession of a Lot without giving reasons.
14.2 To exercise this right of withdrawal, MJC must have received an unambiguous written declaration from the Buyer of the decision to dissolve the Sales Agreement within the aforementioned period.
14.3 If the Buyer makes use of this right of withdrawal, the Buyer will bear all the costs related to the return of the Goods. The Buyer must return the Lot to MJC or the Seller as soon as possible, but within 14 days from the day following the declaration received in article 15.2, in accordance with instructions given by MJC or the Seller, if any.
14.5 During the reflection period, Buyer shall handle a Lot with care. The Buyer shall be liable for any decrease in the value of a Lot resulting from careless handling by the Buyer.
Article 15. Payment obligation of Buyer
15.1 MJC sends an invoice on behalf of the Seller to the Buyer stating that the Buyer must proceed with payment of the Purchase Price. The Buyer is obliged to proceed with payment of the Purchase Price within 48 hours after dispatch of the aforementioned notice. Payment must be made in Sterling (GBP). The Buyer can only pay in liberation by payment of the amounts owed to the
aforementioned terms, it means that his Bid has not been allotted. MJC can award a Bid on
behalf of the Seller under suspensive or resolutive condition(s). Seller and MJC. Subsequently, the Buyer will receive an invoice showing the Surcharge owed
15.2 The Buyer must furnish security for fulfilment to MJC (on behalf of the Seller) at MJC's first request.
15.3 In case of overdue payment, the Buyer is legally in default vis-à-vis MJC and the Vendor, and MJC and the Vendor are each entitled to compensation of the reasonable costs for obtaining extra-judicial settlement (collection costs) in accordance with the legal regulation norming collection costs.
15.4 At an Auction, the Buyer must take into account Specific Auction Conditions and costs and taxes payable by the Buyer in addition to the Bid, such as transfer tax, turnover tax, import duties, costs for the deed of transfer, financing costs, costs for waste disposal and administration costs. These costs do not form part of the Offer, but are payable in addition by the Buyer.
15.5 The Buyer waives any right to suspend its payment obligation and/or waives any right to set-off.
Article 16. Take over
16.1 If and as soon as the Buyer has fulfilled all his payment obligations, the Buyer can take delivery of the purchased Lot or Lots at the time and place set by MJC for that purpose on presentation of proper identification, i.e. the Takeover. The Buyer is obliged to take Take away at the latest on the date mentioned in the Specific Terms and Conditions of the Auction. MJC can determine that (a) certain Lot(s) can only be collected after Acceptance of (another) Lot(s).
16.2 The Buyer himself is responsible for the correct and timely taking of a purchased Lot. MJC and/or Seller is responsible for the organisation and coordination of the time of taking delivery of a Lot sold by Seller.
16.3 The Buyer - or the third party engaged by him - is obliged to thoroughly inspect a purchased Lot on Acceptance. The Buyer is obliged to inform MJC in writing of any inadequacies, defects and deviations immediately after discovering them. If the Buyer fails to do so, the Buyer will bear the consequences thereof. At Acceptance, the Buyer accepts a Lot in the condition in which it is.
16.4 If the Buyer refuses Acceptance or is negligent in providing information or instructions necessary for Acceptance, MJC and/or the Seller is entitled (but not obliged) to store (a) purchased Lot or Lots at the expense and risk of the Buyer and to charge the Buyer for the costs incurred for this, without prejudice to any other rights of MJC and/or the Seller and without prejudice to the Buyer's obligation to Accept. If Acceptance of a Lot takes place after all, the Buyer must have paid in advance the administrative, storage and insurance costs incurred, with a minimum of £ 350.
16.5 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to ensure that all requirements, of whatever nature, in respect of the export of a Lot in an EU or other country are met. This means, inter alia, that the Buyer must comply with the laws and regulations of the relevant country regarding the remittance of taxes and duties and required documentation and, if necessary, obtain the required approval. If a Lot is to be transported, it is the Seller and Buyer who must be recorded on the underlying transport
by the Buyer to MJC and the amounts owed by the Buyer to the Seller, all this plus VAT. documents or customs documents as consignor or consignee of a Lot respectively, and not
16.6 Actual Delivery, Transfer of Ownership and Transfer of Risk of Lot(s) takes place at the time of Purchase.
16.7 If, in the context of Purchasing, it is necessary to dismantle purchased Lots, the Buyer must take care of this on first request, at his expense and risk, in a professional manner. The Buyer is not entitled to dismantle Goods attached to Lots not purchased by the Buyer, except after obtaining explicit, written permission from MJC and/or the Seller. The Buyer is liable for damage caused during or in the context of the Taking-over of the purchased Lots and will indemnify and compensate MJC and/or the Seller on first request against claims from third parties in this respect.
16.8 The Buyer requires explicit permission from MJC and/or the Seller for the use of its own tools such as a forklift for the purpose of moving and/or loading a Lot. The Buyer is aware of the relevant laws and regulations such as the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, Commodities Act Decree on Machinery, Occupational Health and Safety Decree and NEN EN standards, has valid liability insurance for the forklift truck. The buyer is at all times responsible and liable for the safe use of a forklift truck on the auction site.
16.9 If it appears that a Lot cannot be delivered because of claims by third parties or because of the fact that the Taking-Over might cause unacceptable damage to the buildings or grounds in which a Lot is located or if Taking-Over proves to be very difficult in any other way, MJC is entitled to dissolve the Sales Agreement on behalf of the Seller. This dissolution occurs by email (or a digital message) and/or by registered letter to the Buyer at the address given by the Buyer, after which MJC and/or the Seller is/are not bound to anything more than repayment of the amounts already paid by the Buyer to MJC for the Purchase of the Lot(s).
16.10 The Buyer, whose allocated Lot(s) obstructs the collection of other Lots, is obliged, immediately after email and/or notification by MJC to the address specified by the Buyer, to arrange for the collection of his Lot(s), failing which MJC is entitled to arrange for this collection and any storage by third parties at the expense and risk of the Buyer.
16.11 MJC is not responsible for the removal / disposal of waste at the pick-up location caused by the Purchaser. The Buyer is responsible for this, unless for the removal / disposal the order is expressly given to MJC at the Buyer's expense. And MJC accepts that order,
16.12 The Buyer who enters buildings and grounds for Acceptance does so entirely at his own risk. The Buyer is obliged to follow the instructions of MJC, the Seller and/or third parties engaged by MJC or the Seller. MJC and the Seller are not liable for damage suffered by the Buyer by entering buildings and grounds for Takeover.
16.13 Contrary to the provisions in Articles 16.1 to 16.12 inclusive, Purchase of a Lot will be effected by delivery of the Lot by the Seller or a carrier engaged for that purpose at the Buyer's address, if agreed in writing in advance. In that case, the risk of the Lot(s) shall also pass to the Buyer from the time of delivery.
16.14 An agreed delivery time is not a deadline, unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing.
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16.15 The Seller is permitted to deliver the Lot(s) in parts.
Article 17. Guarantees - Claims - Indemnities
17.1 MJC and/or the Seller do not provide any guarantee of any kind with regard to the Lots and any claims of third parties thereon. The Buyer waives all rights that do not accrue to the Buyer under mandatory law.
17.2 Lots will be sold footloose in the condition they are in at the time of Acceptance with all associated joys and burdens. MJC and/or the Seller give no indemnity whatsoever for visible or hidden defects or guarantee in connection with completeness, required documentation, numbers, functioning, usability, saleability, the existence or non-existence of rights or claims of third parties and/or the possibility of transfer to third parties.
17.3 Defects, of whatever nature, disappointed expectations of the Buyer and/or acquiring third parties do not give any right to (compensation) and/or suspension and/or set-off (unless mandatory law provides otherwise). The Buyer shall be deemed to have carefully examined a Lot purchased by the Buyer in advance.
17.4 If third-party claims based on (intellectual or other) property rights, including retention of title, and/or rights of third parties, or other claims of third parties that may or may not be equivalent to these, the Buyer is obliged to keep the relevant Lots, for those third parties, under the obligation to hand them over to those third parties at the first request of MJC, or otherwise to make suitable arrangements with any entitled parties. If a Lot is returned undamaged at the first request of MJC, the Buyer is entitled, vis-à-vis the Seller, to a refund of the Purchase price paid for the Lot in question, and the Sales agreement concerning the Lot is deemed dissolved, without MJC and/or the Seller being liable for any compensation (for damages) towards the Buyer.
17.5 Upon first request, the Buyer indemnifies MJC and/or the Seller against any claim by a third party arising from the Purchase Agreement concluded between the Seller and the Buyer.
17.6 The Buyer acknowledges that in agreeing to purchase any Lot he is not relying on any warranties or representations made by the Seller or the Company or any of their employee’s agents or representatives. All representations, warranties and conditions, express or implied, statutory or otherwise in respect of all and any of the Lots are expressly excluded and without limitation any warranties and conditions as to title, quiet possession, satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose and description are excluded to the fullest extent as permitted by law.
17.7 The Buyer further acknowledges that neither the Sellers nor the Company shall in any circumstances be liable to or to compensate the Buyer nor shall the Buyer be entitled to rescind the Sale or reject any Lot for an error omission or misstatement contained in the Catalogue and/or in the Special Conditions.
17.8 The Buyer also acknowledges that: -
17.8.1 On purchase, the Lots may be subject to encumbrances including claims, liens, distraint, writs of execution, leases, hire agreements, hire purchase agreements and reservation of title claims;
17.8.2 if it shall be found that the Seller does not have title to all or any of the Lots, the Buyer shall have no right to rescind, avoid or vary these Conditions of Sale or to claim damages or a reduction in the price paid or payable;
17.8.3 anything found in, under, near or in any Lot which is not specifically included in the description of the Lot remains the property of the Seller;
17.8.4 any intellectual property rights or software subsisting in a Lot may be third party property and as such the Seller and/or the Company may be unable to effect transfer. The Buyer will not be authorised to use intellectual property rights or software and any such use or transfer shall be at the Buyers sole risk.
17.9 The Buyer undertakes that it shall ensure that any vehicle comprised in any Lot is in a roadworthy condition in accordance with the Road Vehicle (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 and any subsequent amendments thereof or such other relevant regulations as shall from time to time be in force before using it on a public road. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to remove Company logos and lettering from vehicles. Odometer readings are not warranted.
17.10 The Buyer acknowledges that any item of plant, machinery or equipment contained in the Lot(s) may not necessarily comply with any statutory requirements or regulations governing the use of that plant, machinery or equipment in their working environment. Neither the Seller nor the Company shall incur any liability to the Buyer because of any default or defect in all or any of the Lots. Buyers are entirely responsible for ensuring that the use of any item of plant, machinery or equipment does not contravene any health and safety and environmental legislation in existence at the time of the Sale.
17.11 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Company is acting only as agent of the Seller and it is expressly agreed and declared that no personal liability in connection with the Sale of any Lot or otherwise shall fall on the Company and the Buyer shall indemnify the Company against all and any liabilities arising under or in connection with the Sale of any Lot. Insolvency Practitioner(s), including Administrative Receiver(s), Administrator(s) and Liquidator(s) act as agent(s) for the Seller without personal liability and shall incur no personal liability whatsoever in relation to a Sale or pursuant to any document relating thereto.
17.12 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Auctioneer does not represent any lot as being in a condition which makes it suitable for domestic use.
17.13 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Auctioneer does not have nor professes to have any expert or other knowledge of any Lots sold.
17.14 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Auctioneer is hereby excluded from any liability the Auctioneer might otherwise incur.
17.15 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that no liability shall attach to the Auctioneer either in contract or in tort for loss of injury or damage legal or otherwise sustained by the Seller, any bidder, the Buyer or any other person by reason of any defect in any Lot sold, latent or otherwise, or any defect or danger of the premises where the Auction is held.
17.16 The Buyer agrees that the General Conditions and the exclusions which they contain are fair and reasonable bearing in mind that:-
17.16.1 the Buyer must rely absolutely on the Buyer’s own opinion and/or professional advice concerning the quality, state, condition, performance and functionality of the Lots any right, title or interest which is sold under the terms of these General Conditions, their fitness and suitability for any particular or any purpose, the possibility that some or all of them may have defects not apparent on inspection and examination including, without limitation, the presence of contamination and the possibility that the Buyer may not acquire title and the fact that the Buyer would have no remedy under this Agreement should that happen;
17.16.2 the Buyer has available to it skilled professional advice and on that basis agrees to purchase a Lot for a consideration calculated to take into account amongst other things the risk to it represented by the fact that the parties believe that all the exclusions and limitations set out in these General Conditions would be recognised as being fully effective by the Courts and the Seller making it clear that it would not have agreed to sell any Lot on any other basis except for a higher consideration;
17.16.3 the Buyer has been given every opportunity which might reasonably be expected to examine and inspect the Lots.
17.17 Notwithstanding anything else in these General Conditions, the Seller’s and the Company’s total liability under or in connection with the Sale of any Lot, whether in respect of breach of contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty or otherwise, including consequential loss, shall be limited in aggregate to the price paid for the Lot or if no price has been paid then the higher of the market value or reserve price for the Lot. This General Condition 17.7 does not apply to liability for death or personal injury.
Article 18. Dissolution of Purchase Agreement
18.1 The Seller can abandon the sale of a Lot and has the right to terminate or dissolve all or part of the Purchase Agreement with the Buyer by means of a written declaration by MJC (based on a power of attorney from the Seller) or the Seller, without owing the Buyer any (compensation) in this respect, and the right to sell a Lot without delay to one or more third parties, without prejudice to the Seller's right to (additional) compensation in the event one or more of the following situations occurs:
o Buyer fails to perform any obligation under the Purchase Agreement, including (but not limited to) one or more of the following obligations and there is default or performance is permanently or temporarily impossible: timely or (full) payment of the Purchase Price;
(timely) Purchase of a Lot and/or;
providing the information or documentation required for Purchase,
obligation to provide (adequate) security for performance upon first request;
o circumstances come to the knowledge of Seller and/or MJC that give good reason to fear that the Buyer will not be able to meet his obligations,
o (application for) bankruptcy, suspension of payments or (statutory) debt restructuring of Buyer or (application for) WHOA proceedings and/or any other similar insolvency proceedings,
o if circumstances arise concerning persons and/or material which the Seller, or MJC on the instructions of the Seller, uses or tends to use in the execution of the Sales Agreement, which are of such a nature that the execution of the Sales Agreement becomes impossible or so difficult and/or disproportionately expensive that fulfilment of the Sales Agreement can no longer reasonably be required,
o a third party has an interest in the careful removal of all or part of a Lot and removal by the Buyer would, in the opinion of MJC or the Seller, endanger the building or cause permanent damage, or
o circumstances occur prior to Withdrawal as a result of which Withdrawal of a Lot is no longer possible, or
o in case of force majeure on the part of the Seller or MJC, for example (but not exclusively) due to fire, theft or damage by natural forces, strike, war. pandemic, government measures.
18.2 After transfer of ownership, the Buyer cannot claim dissolution or annulment of the Purchase Agreement.
18.3 In the event of termination or dissolution as referred to in Article 18.1, the Buyer still owes MJC the Call Money and, in addition to the Call Money, the defaulting Buyer owes MJC a lump-sum amount of 25% of the winning Bid made by him to cover administrative, storage, insurance, transport costs as well as other (reasonable) costs, without prejudice to the Seller's right to claim full compensation. In the event of a credit where the Purchase Price is less than £150, no refund of the Purchase Price to the Buyer shall be made.
Article 19. Liability
19.1 Without prejudice to the provisions UK Law, every right of claim of the Buyer against MJC, the Client and/or the Seller lapses after a period of 4 weeks after the Purchase or after the Lot(s) have been made available to the Buyer.
19.2 The liability of MJC and/or the Vendor if and insofar as, after application of the stipulations in these General Terms and Conditions and (if applicable) the Specific Terms and Conditions of Auction, there still remains, will always be limited to the amount paid out by the liability insurance of MJC and/or the Vendor in the case in question. In case the liability insurance of MJC and/or Seller does not pay out, the liability of MJC and/or Seller towards a Buyer and/or User and/or Seller is limited to a maximum amount of € 5,000 in total for all claims individually and jointly.
19.2 MJC, the Principal and the Seller are in any case not liable for indirect damage or consequential damage, such as - but not exclusively - damage in the form of loss of profit or unsalability of a Lot and/or damage as a result of business stagnation.
19.3 Any liability of MJC in connection with any defect in (a) Lot(s) or in relation to an (alleged) infringement of rights of (intellectual property of) third parties is excluded (unless mandatory law stipulates otherwise).
19.4 Notwithstanding the other provisions in Article 19, the following applies to the liability of MJC Client and Seller:
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for damage to persons or Lots prior to the conclusion of the Sales Agreement arising or caused;
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for damage to, caused by, or in connection with the purchased Lot(s), including the loss of the purchased;
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for visible and non-visible defects of purchased Lot(s) (unless mandatory law provides otherwise).
• MJC, the Buyer and/or the Seller are not liable for the non-compliance of the purchased goods with European directives, statutory provisions or other laws and regulations, including laws and regulations concerning the promotion of safety of employees in the workplace;
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for damage caused by and/or arising from environmentally harmful or harmful substances in or on the goods purchased;
• MJC, the Principal and/or the Seller are not liable for damage caused in the context of an internet auction as a result of computer malfunctions, including defects and/or malfunctions of hardware and/or software, viruses, unlawful programmes or files, nor for damage if, as a result of a computer malfunction, the User was unable to place a Bid.
• MJC, Client and/or Seller are not liable for damage resulting from incorrect, outdated and/or incomplete information whether or not mentioned on the Website and/or on websites that can be visited by clicking on links to other websites mentioned on the Website;
• MJC is not liable for damage suffered and to be suffered by the Buyer, including any consequential damage, insofar as there may be any question of lack of power of disposition on the part of the Buyer and/or Seller, restricted rights, non-entitlement to alienate, other restrictions and/or intellectual property rights of third parties concerning the Lots.
19.5 The limitations of Seller's liability included in these terms and conditions do not apply if damage is due to intent or conscious recklessness of Seller or its managers and/or subordinates, or auxiliary persons engaged by Seller.
19.6 The limitations of liability of MJC contained in these Terms and Conditions do not apply if damage is due to deliberate intent or conscious recklessness on the part of MJC or its managers, or auxiliary persons engaged by MJC.
19.7 Where applicable, the terms implied by sections 13, 14 and 15 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded from the Conditions of Sale.
19.8 The Buyer hereby waives its rights arising insofar as these provisions can be derogated from by law.
Other provisions
Article 20. Adjustments conditions and operation
20.1 If and insofar as any provision of the General Terms and Conditions is void or is voided, the other provisions of the General Terms and Conditions shall remain in full force and effect. The void, voidable or otherwise legally unenforceable provision shall in that case be deemed to be replaced by a new provision which, in its nature and purport, is as close as possible to the void/annulled or otherwise legally unenforceable provision.
20.2 MJC is entitled to amend these General Terms and Conditions unilaterally. When the General Terms and Conditions are amended, the amended version comes into force as of every Auction organised and to be organised after the moment of placement of the General Terms and Conditions on the Website and/or concluded Sales Agreement.
20.3 Deviation from these General Terms and Conditions is only possible insofar as this is recorded in writing by an authorized representative of MJC and confirmed to the User.
Article 22. Applicable law
22.1 These General Terms and Conditions, the User Agreement, the Purchase Agreement and other legal relationships arising in connection with an Auction are governed by English law.
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