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'Buyer' means Vishay PM OnBoard Limited . 'Conditions' means the terms and conditions of sale set out in this document and any special terms and conditions agreed in writing by the Seller. 'Delivery Date' means the date specified by the Buyer when the goods are to be delivered. 'Goods' means the articles which the Buyer agrees to buy from the Seller. 'Price' means the price for the Goods excluding carriage, packing, insurance and VAT. 'Seller' means the person who sells or agrees to sell the goods to the Buyer or (where it is intended to indorse these conditions on the back of an order form) the person whose name and address appears in the box marked 'Seller' overleaf) 2 Conditions applicable 2.2 Despatch or delivery of the Goods by the Seller to the Buyer shall be deemed conclusive evidence of the Seller's acceptance of these Conditions. 2.3 Any variation of these Conditions (including any special terms and conditions agreed between the parties) shall be inapplicable unless agreed in writing by the Buyer. 3 The Price and payment 3.2 Payment of the Price and VAT shall be due within [60] days of the date of the date of the invoice. 3.3 The Buyer may set off against the Price (including any applicable VAT payable) amounts due from the Seller whether under the applicable contract of sale or otherwise. 4 The Goods The quantity and description of the Goods shall be as set out in the Seller's quotation[overleaf]. 5 Warranties and liability 5.2 All representations, statements or warranties made or given by the Seller, its servants and agents (whether orally in writing or in any of the Seller's brochures catalogues and advertisements) regarding the quality and fitness for purpose of the Goods or any of the Goods shall be deemed to be express conditions of the contract of sale. 5.3 The Seller shall ensure that all the Goods shall be manufactured, stored, tested and packed in accordance with [all British Standards applicable to them or British Standard (number)] and that all the Goods are of merchantable quality and [fit for purpose or fit for the purposes for which the Buyer intends to use such Goods]. Alternative provisions 0.2 The Seller shall permit the Buyer to inspect and test the Goods during their manufacture and processing. 0.3 If the Buyer is not reasonably satisfied that the Goods or their manufacture or processing comply in all material respects with the contract the Seller without extra cost to the Buyer shall take all steps necessary to ensure due compliance. 6 Delivery of the Goods 6.2 The Delivery Date is of the essence of this contract. 6.3 If the Seller fails to deliver all of the Goods in accordance with the contract on the Delivery Date then without prejudice to the Buyer's rights for the breach of contract: 7 Acceptance of the Goods 7.2 The Buyer may by notice to the Seller prior to acceptance reject any Goods which are not in accordance with the contract. The Buyer may set off against any payment due to the Seller (whether under this contract or otherwise) the Price of such Goods. Unless within a reasonable time of receipt of notice of rejection the Seller collects such Goods the Buyer may dispose of them as the Buyer shall think fit (provided that if the Buyer sells such Goods the Buyer shall account to the Seller for the net proceeds of such sale). 8 Title and risk 8.2 Risk shall pass on delivery of the Goods. 9 Remedies of Buyer 9.2 Without prejudice to the other rights of the Buyer for breach by the Seller where any of the Goods supplied to the Buyer are not in accordance with the contract the Seller shall at the option of the Buyer forthwith upon notice being given either repair or replace such Goods. If it is necessary to open up or dismantle any other works or assemblies to permit such repair or replacement then the Seller shall bear the cost of such opening up or dismantling and of re-assembly and making good after repairs, replacements and testing of such goods have been completed to the Buyer's reasonable satisfaction. 10 Proper law of contract 10.2 All disputes arising out of this contract shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales. |
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