Examples of Conditions of Trade in a sentence
Any document or information referred to in these Conditions of Trade, and capable of being accessed by way of an internet address, shall be deemed to be incorporated in these Conditions of Trade in accordance with the provisions of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, No. 25 of 2002.
If any of the Goods are damaged or destroyed prior to property in them passing to the Buyer, the Seller is entitled, without prejudice to any of its other rights or remedies under these Terms and Conditions of Trade (including the right to receive payment of the balance of the Price for the Goods), to receive all insurance proceeds payable for the Goods.
However, ABP reserves the right to amend the ABP Standard Terms and Conditions of Trade at any time by publishing the Conditions on ABP’s website (www.abports.co.uk).
Please see details in section 23 of the Terms and Conditions of Trade of ONTRAS.
The Customer shall not be entitled to cancel an Order other than as allowed pursuant to these Terms and Conditions of Trade.
Without prejudice to such other rights as the Vendor may have pursuant to these Terms and Conditions of Trade, the Vendor reserves the right to request from the Customer such security as the Vendor may from time to time think desirable to secure to the Vendor all sums due to the Vendor and may refuse to supply further Goods and Services to the Customer until such security is given.
Contractual details can be found in Section 5 of ONTRAS’ Supplementary Terms and Conditions of Trade of ONTRAS.
Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing, it is not a condition of these Terms and Conditions of Trade or any Order that the Goods and Services will correspond precisely with such dimensions and specifications and customary tolerances or in the absence of customary tolerances, reasonable tolerances shall be allowed.
Failure by the Vendor to enforce any of the terms and conditions contained in these Terms and Conditions of Trade shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any of the rights or obligations the Vendor has under these Terms and Conditions of Trade.
Any personal liability of a signatory hereto shall not exclude the customer in any way whatsoever from the liabilities and obligations contained in these Terms and Conditions of Trade.