TERMS & CONDITIONS
  1. All goods are stored at owner’s risk. Insurance is the responsibility of the owner.
  2. All people, Bidders and prospective Bidders entering the Port Macquarie Tender Centre, it’s offices, warehouse or place of viewing do so at their own risk. All parents are responsible for their children’s behaviour, actions and safety.
  3. It is the Bidders responsibility to ensure the Bid form is legible and that intentions are clearly shown.
  4. Payment methods are to be in cash or bank cheque. Any other method must be approved of by the Port Macquarie Tender Centre before your tender can be accepted.
  5. The deadline for submitting a Bid will be posted at the place of viewing and is final.
  6. Bids may be hand delivered to the Port Macquarie Tender Centre at the place of viewing or faxed to arrive before the close of Bids.
  7. A Bid, once submitted, cannot be withdrawn and is irrevocable.
  8. If a Bid is accepted within a period of seven days from the close of Bids, or if a price is subsequently negotiated it then become a legally binding contract to purchase as per these terms and conditions
  9. All Bids must be in whole dollars. All Bids submitted with "cents" will be rounded down to the nearest whole dollar.
  10. Port Macquarie Tender Centre, at it’s sole and absolute discretion, may decide to rule any Bid void.
  11. It is the Bidder’s responsibility to enquire as to whether or not their Bid has been successful.
  12. The highest Bid received above the reserve price (if there is a reserve price) shall be the successful Bid. the Port Macquarie Tender Centre shall not be required to disclose details of any Bid. No correspondence will be entered into in this regard.
  13. In the case of a tied Bid, preference will be given to the lowest Bid form number. Bid Forms are handed out in Bid Form number order.
  14. Bids submitted after close of sale may or may not be accepted at the discretion of the Port Macquarie Tender Centre.
  15. All goods, plant ,machinery ,vehicles, are sold "As is Where is". No warranties or guarantees are offered or implied and the Bidder relies solely on their own inspection and enquiries.
  16. It is the responsibility of the Bidder to ensure before submitting a Bid that the goods are suitable for the purpose for which they are intended. No allowance will be made for unsuitability after the Bid has been submitted.
  17. Descriptions of goods offered for sale are based on descriptions supplied by the Seller. Under no circumstances shall the Port Macquarie Tender Centre, it’s shareholders, employees or agents be liable for any misdescription, error or omission of a description be it in a catalogue, advertisement, brochure or any other medium.
  18. In the case of a dispute, any remedies, or actions taken by a Seller, Buyer, Bidder or any other party shall lie against the Seller, Buyer, Bidder or other party and under no circumstances shall any remidies or actions lie against the Port Macquarie Tender Centre, it’s shareholders, employees or agents.
  19. The title of goods and risk of goods is in the Sellers name until payment has been made by the Buyer, at which time the title of goods and risk of goods is are transferred to the Purchaser. At no time is the title or risk in the Port Macquarie Tender Centre’s name.
  20. If goods are not paid for by the deadline displayed at the place of viewing, Port Macquarie Tender Centre, without giving notice to the Bidder may do all or any of the following:
    1. Charge a storage fee
    2. Declare the agreement void, contact another Bidder and inform them that their Bid has been successful and take legal action against the original Bidder for the difference.
    3. Take legal action against the Bidder to enforce this contract.
  1. The Bidder agrees to pay any Bid Premiums that may be displayed at the place of viewing..
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