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| United Fish Auctions General Terms
and Conditions |
| >> Definitions |
| >> Article 1.
- Director and staff |
| >> Article 2.
- Opening Hours |
| >> Article 3.
- General |
| >> Article 4.
- Seller's Rights and Obligations |
| >> Article 5.
- Buyer's Rights and Obligations |
| >> Article 6.
- Transport to and from the Auction |
| >> Article 7.
- Sorting |
| >> Article 8.
- Auctioning, Buying and Selling |
| >> Article 9.
- Withdrawal of Lots |
| >> Article 10.
- Contract of Sale; Delivery |
| >> Article 11.
- Claims |
| >> Article 12.
- Costs and Payments |
| >> Article 13.-
Use of bins and materials |
| >> Article 14.
- Force majeure |
| >> Article 15.
- Auction's Liability |
| >> Article 16.
- Maintenance of Order |
| >> Article 17.-
Access to the Auction |
| >> Article 18.
- Traffic rules on the premises of the Auction |
| >> Article 19.
- Custom and Habit |
| >> Article 20.
- Governing Law |
| >> Article 21.
- Disputes |
| >> Article 22.
- Effect and Citation |
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| Defintions |
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| In these General Terms and Conditions, unless
expressly indicated to the contrary the following words
shall have the meanings set forth against them. |
| Seller : |
(Dutch: Aanvoerder) a juristic or natural person offering
fish for sale through the Auction. |
| Auction (verb) : |
(Dutch: Afslaan) the sale of fish through the Auction,
whether or not an auction system is employed. |
| Auctioneer : |
(Dutch: Afslager) the member of the Auction staff charged
with auctioning a given lot of fish. |
| Director : |
(Dutch: Directeur) the person appointed to direct the
operation of the Auction pursuant to the constitution
of the Auction. |
| Buyer : |
(Dutch: Koper) a juristic or natural person who buys
fish through the Auction. |
| Withdrawal : |
(Dutch: Ophouden) the withdrawal from the sale of a
given lot of fish. |
| Withdrawal price: |
(Dutch Ophoudprijs) the predetermined minimum price
below which fish may not be sold. |
| Producer Organisation : |
an organisation recognised by a member state of the
EU within the meaning of article 5 of Council Regulation
(EC) No 104/2000 (OJEC L 17). |
| Viewing : |
(Dutch: Schouwen) the opportunity to view fish before
it is auctioned. |
| Sorting : |
(Dutch: Sorteren) the sorting of fish into species and
classes in accordance with industry habit and custom. |
| Sorters : |
(Dutch: Sorteerders) natural and/or juristic persons
appointed by the Director of the Auction to sort fish. |
| Standard box : |
(Dutch: Steek) a quantity of fish (packed or otherwise)
determined by the Auction. |
| The Auction: |
(Dutch: De Visafslag) United Fish Auctions N.V., and/or
its subsidiaries, including Visafslag Stellendam B.V.,
Visafslag Scheveningen B.V. and Visveiling Colijnsplaat
B.V. |
| Fish : |
All fish and fish products, crustaceans and molluscs
intended for consumption. |
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| Article 1. - Director
and Staff |
| 1. |
The policy and organisation of the
Auction are determined by the authority appointed to do so and/or
the Auction is entered in the relevant registers of the Chamber
of Commerce. |
| 2. |
The day-to-day and general management
of the Auction is in the hands of the Director. |
| 3. |
In the absence of the Director
his place is taken by his deputy, appointed in accordance with
the constitution of the Auction, to whom all authorities and
privileges pursuant to these General Terms and Conditions are
transferred for the duration of his acting as Director. |
| 4. |
The Auction is authorised at each
of its locations to impose rules which include its Rules &
Regulations (Dutch: Huishoudelijk Reglement). |
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| Article 2. - Opening
Hours |
| 1. |
The opening hours of the Auction
and the hours at which fish is auctioned are determined by the
Director. |
| 2. |
The Auction is closed on Sundays,
New Year's Day, Ascension Day, Easter Monday, Whit Monday, Christmas
Day, Boxing Day (26 December) and on all national and local
feast days and holidays, as determined by the Director. The
Auction has the right to vary the times of opening. |
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| Article 3. - General |
| 1. 1. |
These General Terms and Conditions are applicable to all
offers, instructions and legal relationships and to all contracts
arrived at or to be arrived at through the mediation of the
Auction.
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| 2. |
The object of the Auction is to
mediate in the making of contracts between sellers and buyers
of fish and to carry out for the account of Seller and/or Buyer
actions pertaining thereto. |
| 3. |
Mediating in the making of contracts
and the delivery of services pertaining thereto as defined in
section 2 above is subject both to these General Terms and Conditions
and to the Central Fish Auction Rules (Dutch: Centraal Visafslag
Reglement) approved by the National Fish Auction Council (Dutch:
Nationaal Overleg Visafslagen). In the event of a conflict between
the Central Fish Auction Rules and these General Terms and Conditions,
the General Terms and Conditions shall prevail. (Added, i.e.
not included in the Dutch version attached: In the event of
a conflict of interpretation between the Dutch and English texts
of these General Terms and Conditions, the Dutch text shall
prevail.) |
| 4. |
The giving of instructions to mediate
and/or the use of the services of the Auction shall be deemed
to signify full and absolute acceptance of these General Terms
and Conditions. |
| 5. |
Variations of these General Terms
and Conditions or of the Central Fish Auction Rules shall be
valid only in so far as they have been agreed between the parties
in writing. |
| 6. |
The Central Fish Auction Rules are
available for inspection at the Auction. A copy will be sent
free of charge on request. |
| 7. |
The Auction, sellers, hauliers,
buyers, sorters and all other persons working at or for the
Auction are duty bound to observe strictly the applicable rules
promulgated by the competent administrative authority or authorities,
the Fish Marketing Board (Dutch: Productschap Vis) and/or the
institutions of the EU. These include in any case article 15
of Council Regulation (EC) 2406/96 (OJEC L334), the regulation
setting out rules for the implementation of the common marketing
standards regulation (Commission Regulation (EC) 3703/85) and
the Regulation laying down health regulations at fish auctions
(Dutch: Verordening gezondheidsvoorschriften visafslagen 2000)
issued on 27 January 2000 by the Fish Marketing Board. The same
natural or juristic persons are also bound by all regulations
published by or on behalf of the Auction. |
| 8. |
These General Terms and Conditions
are deemed to include the Tariffs Annex approved and published
from time to time by the Auction. |
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| Article 4. - Seller's
Rights and Obligations |
| 1. |
This clause shall apply without prejudice to the rights and
obligations accruing to the Seller by virtue of other clauses
in these General Terms and Conditions and/or rules established
by the competent government or other authorities.
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| 2. |
.The Seller shall make known in
a manner to be determined by the Auction his intention to offer
fish for sale. The Auction has the right to change the manner
or form of such notice, the rules for which are available on
request. |
| 3. |
The act of offering fish for sale
shall be deemed in and of itself to signify an instruction by
the Seller to the Auction to sell the fish supplied. Without
the consent of the Auction it is prohibited to remove part or
all of any fish from the Auction once it has been offered for
sale. |
| 4. |
The Auction has the right to impose
further requirements vis-à-vis the manner of supply and/or
packaging of the fish (including bins and tubs in which the
fish is supplied). |
| 5. |
The Seller must provide the fish
supplied by him with adequate means of identification as prescribed
in the applicable regulations published by the competent authority
and/or as prescribed by the Auction. |
| 6. |
The Seller shall for his own account
and risk arrange transport of the fish to the unloading bay
at the Auction. The Seller is responsible and liable for all
fish supplied by or on behalf of the Seller until it has been
delivered or supplied to the Buyer, unless the fish is offered
to the Auction for storage, in which case responsibility for
correct storage rests with the Auction provided that the offer
for storage is accepted. |
| 7. |
During its opening hours the Auction
shall forthwith unload or procure the unloading of all fish
notified and supplied in accordance with the foregoing and shall
provide for appropriate storage until the time of sale. |
| 8. |
The Auction shall not be bound
to unload and store or procure the unloading and storage of
any fish supplied if it becomes apparent that the rules laid
down by the competent government or other authority have not
been observed. |
| 9. |
The Seller shall avail himself
of the services of the sorters appointed by the Auction unless
the fish is supplied already properly sorted in accordance with
the applicable rules. |
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| Article 5. - Buyer's
Rights and Obligations |
| 1. |
This clause shall apply without prejudice to the rights and
obligations accruing to the Buyer by virtue of other clauses
in these General Terms and Conditions and/or rules established
by the competent government or other authorities.
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The decision as to whether an intending buyer may buy fish
at the Auction rests with the Auction. A buyer will be admitted
to the Auction only if:
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| a. |
in the judgement of the Auction he has provided a satisfactory
bank guarantee payable on demand made out in the name
of the Auction. The bank guarantee must cover at least
the minimum weekly turnover of the buyer. The Amount of
the bank guarantee shall be determined, in consultation
with the buyer, by or on behalf of the Director of the
Auction. |
| b. |
he is registered in the register of the Chamber of Commerce
and has provided an original extract of the registration.
In the case of foreign juristic or natural persons an
extract from a comparable foreign register may be deemed
acceptable. |
| c. |
he is familiar with the working of the auction system. |
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| 3. |
The Buyer shall follow all instructions
given by the staff of the Auction. The Buyer accepts that decisions
taken by or on behalf of the Director of the Auction are binding. |
| 4. |
The Buyer has the right to be represented
by an authorised representative in concluding a contract of
sale and all other actions pertaining thereto, provided that
the authorisation is agreed in writing on the form provided
by the Auction and that it has been received by the Auction
before the conclusion of the contract. |
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| Article 6. - Transport
to and from the Auction |
| 1. |
The Seller shall arrange transport
of the fish to and from the Auction for his own account and
risk. |
| 2. |
The transport contract is arrived
at between the Seller and the Haulier through the mediation
of the Auction. The Auction shall at no time be liable for any
shortcoming pertaining to the transport contract or mediation
of the transport contract save in so far as the result of gross
negligence or deliberate action on the part of the Auction. |
| 3. |
The Haulier and Seller are duty
bound to follow the instructions of the Auction in respect of
the manner and place of transport to and from the Auction. |
| 4. |
If the Seller procures the transport
of fish from a place other than Scheveningen, Stellendam or
Colijnsplaat to one of these three auctions, the Auction will
reimburse part of the expenses incurred. The reimbursement shall
be the percentage of gross fish turnover shown in the Tariffs
Annex, which turnover is the proceeds due to the Seller from
the sale of the lot of fish in question, before deductions.
The reimbursement shall be no more than the actual total transport
costs. |
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If the Seller procures the transport
of shrimps from Scheveningen to Colijnsplaat or from Scheveningen
to Stellendam, the Auction will reimburse part of the expenses
incurred. The reimbursement shall be the percentage of gross
fish turnover shown in the Tariffs Annex, which turnover is
the proceeds due to the Seller from the sale of the lot of fish
in question, before deductions. The reimbursement shall be no
more than the actual total haulage costs. |
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| Article 7. - Sorting |
| 1. |
Sorting shall be in accordance with
the applicable rules promulgated by the competent government
or other authorities, including in any case the institutions
of the EU, the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature & Food Quality
and the Fish Marketing Board. |
| 2. |
Sorting of fish offered for auction
- in so far as not already sorted - shall be deemed to be done
for and for the account of the Seller and will be done by sorters
appointed for the purpose by the Auction. |
| 3. |
Sorting may be carried out only
in the rooms appointed for the purpose by the Auction. |
| 4. |
Sorted fish must be placed in appropriate
and Auction-approved packaging units (fish bins, tubs etc.). |
| 5. |
The Auction shall at no time be
liable to the Seller, Haulier or Buyer for any damage arising
out of sorting work or the manner in which sorting is carried
out. |
| 6. |
The order in which sellers' fish
is sorted shall be at the discretion of the Auction. After sorting,
the fish of each species from each individual Seller must constitute
a single homogenous lot. |
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The Auction shall have the right
to impose (through its Rules & Regulations) further rules
in respect of the manner in which sorting is carried out. |
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| Article 8. - Auctioning,
Buying and Selling |
| 1. |
The fish supplied will be auctioned by descending price (falling
clock) auction in a manner and order to be determined by the
Auction and at a time to be determined by the Auction.
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| 2. |
Fish which in the judgement of the
competent government or other authorities and/or the Auction
is not in a fit state for sale will not be sold and must be
removed from the Auction building at the request of the Auction,
in so far as the competent government or other authorities do
not proceed to its seizure and/or destruction. |
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The Buyer will receive on loan from
the Auction a key with which he can identify himself to the
auction system. In the event that the key is lost a replacement
key will be issued on loan subject to payment of the amount
shown in the Tariffs Annex. |
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For the auction of certain species
of fish the Auction has the right to set a minimum sale quantity. |
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Where the auction system is being
used, the contract of sale comes into being at the moment the
auction clock is stopped by or on behalf of the Buyer. The Auctioneer
then has the right, at the request of the Buyer, immediately
to annul the contract of sale on the grounds of an absence of
will, as e.g. in the case of a manifest mistake. |
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The Auctioneer calls or indicates
electronically the number of units to be auctioned, stating
clearly the species and/or weight of the lot and where it is
located ready for sale. |
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The Auctioneer's judgement of whether
a contract of sale has been arrived at is binding and it is
the Auctioneer who decides to whom the fish has been sold. |
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| Article 9. - Withdrawal
of Lots |
| 1. |
The Seller has the right no later
than the commencement of the sale of the lot concerned to withdraw
the lot, notifying the Auctioneer of the withdrawal price. |
| 2. |
In the event that fish is withdrawn
from the auction, the Seller shall be liable for auction fees,
sorting charges and possible levies on the withdrawal price
of the fish. |
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| Article 10. -
Contract of Sale; Delivery |
| 1. |
The contract of sale comes into
being between the Seller and the Buyer when the lot is knocked
down to the Buyer. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, delivery
and transfer shall take place on the Auction's premises. |
| 2. |
The sold fish is deemed delivered
and transferred when it is identified by the Buyer's name slip
and/or a ticket from the ticket printer. If for whatever reason
the fish is not provided with the Buyer's name slip or a ticket
from the ticket printer, delivery and transfer shall in any
case be deemed to have taken place when the fish has been loaded
by, on behalf of or for the Buyer onto or into the vehicle appointed
by or on behalf of the Buyer. |
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At the moment of delivery all responsibility
and liability for the sold fish passes to the Buyer. |
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The Buyer is duty bound to ensure
that the fish bought is removed from the site of the Auction
no later than one hour following the conclusion of the last
contract of sale arrived at through the mediation of the Auction
on the day in question, unless an instruction to store the fish
has been received by the Auction. |
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In the event that the Buyer fails
to remove the fish he has bought by the time defined in the
previous section of this clause (or has failed to have it stored
in the refrigerated storage facility operated by the Auction)
he shall be in default and the Auction shall be entitled (in
part as a means of limiting the damage) to store the fish in
the refrigerated facility, the Seller and Buyer shall be deemed
to have annulled the contract of sale, and the fish shall be
deemed to have been returned, or at least the Buyer shall be
deemed to have waived his rights to the fish and the Auction
shall have the right to re-auction the lot concerned. Any losses
(e.g. storage costs, lower selling price etc.) shall be for
the account of the original Buyer, for which eventuality the
Buyer undertakes to reimburse all costs arising out of the removal
of the fish without the Buyer having any claim to compensation
for damages arising out of his loss of ownership of the fish. |
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| Article 11. -
Claims |
| 1. |
The Auction gives the Buyer an opportunity before the auction
to view (Dutch: schouwen) the fish offered for sale. The Buyer
is deemed to have thoroughly inspected the fish before the
sale and to be aware of the quality and quantity of the fish.
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The Buyer accepts the fish in the
state in which it is at the time of the sale, unless a demonstrable
difference has arisen between the quality and/or quantity of
the fish at the moment of sale and at the moment of delivery.
In the event that the Buyer believes that the fish is demonstrably
not as described in the contract of sale, he must notify the
Auction of this forthwith, after which the lot concerned will
be inspected by a person or authority to be determined by mutual
consent, the findings of which inspection shall be set out in
a written report. The findings of this inspection shall be binding
on all parties. |
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All rights of the Buyer to make
claims of any sort relating to the quality, sorting and/or quantity
of the fish as supplied and delivered shall be void from the
moment at which the bought fish is loaded into or onto the vehicle
to be used. |
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The Buyer shall not have right of
recourse as defined in 7:39 ff. of the Netherlands Civil Code. |
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| Article 12. -
Costs and Payments |
| General |
| 1. |
Notwithstanding the Central Fish Auction Rules the amount
of the invoice payable by the Buyer shall be paid into the
bank account of the Auction within five calendar days following
the invoice date. Payment shall in all cases be by bank credit
transfer to the Auction's account as shown on the invoice.
Under no circumstances whatsoever will payments in cash be
accepted.
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Notwithstanding the terms of the
previous section of this Clause the Buyer may also grant the
Auction a direct debit facility to draw invoiced amounts from
the Buyer's account, in which case the Buyer shall be duty bound
to ensure that there is a sufficient balance on his account.
Responsibility for the timely payment of invoices rests at all
times with the Buyer. In the event of a refusal by the bank
to carry out the direct debit and if the Buyer has not paid
within the agreed term by means of credit transfer, the Buyer
shall automatically be in default as defined in the following
section. |
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In the event of late payment the
Buyer shall automatically be in default. No notice of default
shall be necessary and the Buyer shall be liable for penalty
interest as specified in the Tariffs Annex hereto. Penalty interest
shall be due over all unpaid sums whose due date has expired.
All costs arising out of recovering such claims, including extrajudicial
expenses in accordance with the debt recovery tariff of the
Dutch Bar Association (Dutch: Nederlandse Orde van Advocaten),
shall be for the account of the Buyer. |
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The Auction shall have the right
to deduct payments made by the Buyer first from interest and
expenses owed, then from the amounts due on the invoice with
the earliest due date, and so on, regardless of whether the
Buyer has indicated that the payment has been made in settlement
of a later invoice. |
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In the event that the Buyer is
in default and/or the bank guarantee has in the sole judgement
of the Director of the Auction been greatly exceeded, the Auction
shall have the right to refuse the conclusion of further contracts
of sale until the deficit has been made up and/or the bank guarantee
is sufficient or in the judgement of the Auction the Buyer has
provided sufficient other surety. |
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In the event that the Buyer is in
default, the Auction shall forthwith have the right to require
payment of the Buyer's bank guarantee. |
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| Transport costs for Seller |
| 7. |
Transport costs shall be determined
in part by reference to the Auction's tariffs annex as it is
applicable at the time, save as otherwise agreed by the parties
in writing. |
| 8. |
The amount payable by the Seller to the Haulier for the transport
of fish will be levied from the Seller by the Auction on behalf
of the Haulier, save as otherwise agreed in writing.
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Transport costs will be paid by
deduction from the sum due to the Seller, who is deemed to have
given instructions and permission for such deduction. The Seller
is deemed further to have instructed the Auction to pay the
cost of transport to the Haulier. |
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The Auction undertakes vis-à-vis
the Haulier and the Seller to pay the Haulier the total of the
transport costs levied in this way no later than five working
days following delivery to the Auction of the relevant lot of
fish, provided that the transport ticket has been received by
the Auction no later than the day on which the fish is supplied. |
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| Sorting costs |
| 11. |
The Seller is deemed to have given permission to the Auction
to pay the amount levied from the sellers for the sorters
by deductions from the sum due to the Seller.
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The Auction shall pay the total
of the amount thus levied for sorting within five (5) working
days following the sorting in question to the sorters by transfer
to the bank or giro account indicated by the sorters, or to
the juristic person by whom the sorters are employed, save as
other arrangements have been agreed between the sorters and
the Auction. |
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In the event that the freshness
and size class of the homogeneous lot of fish varies by more
than 10% from the approved class and the fish has not yet left
the auction building, the sorters concerned shall not be entitled
to charge any remuneration for the re-sorting necessitated thereby.
Re-sorting free of charge will also take place if required by
the competent authorities (General Inspectorate (Dutch: AID),
Marketing Board) on discovery of a sorting error. |
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| Auction costs |
| 14. |
The auction fees are determined on the basis of the Tariffs
Annex applicable on the date in question.
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| 15. |
The Seller shall pay the Auction
fees for the sale of fish through the Auction and/or for the
sorting and weighing of fish which has been withdrawn by the
Seller. |
| 16. |
Auction fees are paid by deduction
from the sum payable to the Seller following the sale, for which
deduction the Seller is deemed to have given the Auction instructions
and permission. In so far as the auction fees cannot be deducted
from the sum payable to the Seller they will be charged to the
Seller by means of an invoice. |
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The Buyer is liable for auction
fees for the purchase of fish through the Auction. Buyers' auction
fees are composed of a fixed amount per invoice plus an amount
per kilo of fish bought. The rate per kilo depends on the total
number of kilos bought. Both rates are shown in the Tariffs
Annex. |
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| Water, electricity and waste handling |
| 18. |
.The Seller pays for the use of water and electricity and
for the provision and use of waste containers according to
a tariff shown in the Tariffs Annex.
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| 19. |
Charges for water and electricity
are paid through a fixed deduction per invoice based on historical
consumption. At the end of each year the instalments paid during
the year are deducted from the sum total for the year after
which final settlement is made. |
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| Auction proceeds |
| 20. |
The sum payable to the Seller consists
of the proceeds of the sale of the lot of fish concerned, less
auction fees and other fees, levies and taxes for which the
Seller is liable pursuant to these General Terms and Conditions
and regulations laid down by the competent government and other
authorities, details of which payments and deductions shall
be shown on the disbursement schedule (Dutch: besommingsbrief)
issued by the Auction. |
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The Seller is deemed to have instructed
the Auction to collect from the Buyer for and under his own
name the sale proceeds from the relevant lot. |
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| Total due to Seller |
| 21. |
The total amount due to the Seller
will be paid as per the disbursement schedule within four working
days following the sale of the relevant lot of fish. |
| 22. |
The Auction cannot adduce non-payment
by the Buyer as an argument for not disbursing to the Seller
the total amount due to the Seller. |
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| Article 13.- Use
of bins and materials |
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The Seller, Haulier of Buyer (within this Clause hereinafter
called collectively "the user") may require the
Auction to make available to him as many fish bins as he may
need, for which a charge will be made by the Auction. The
Auction is duty bound to maintain a proper record of this.
The amount of the charge is determined by the Auction and
is shown in the Tariffs Annex.
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The charge payable by the user will
so far as possible be deducted from any amounts payable to the
user by the Auction, for which deduction the user is deemed
to have given the Auction instructions and permission. |
| 3. |
Fish bins remain the property of
the Auction. The user shall not make fish bins available to
third parties save with written permission from the Auction. |
| 4. |
If the Auction gives permission
for use by third parties this is subject to the express condition
that the user informs the third party concerned that the bins
in question are the property of the Auction and that the third
party is not entitled to burden, pledge, hire out, alienate
or lend them or to act in any way that would effectively render
the Auction's proprietary right in them null and void. |
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The Auction keeps a record of the
fish bins in use. At least once a year, at a date and time determined
by the Auction, an audit will be carried out to determine how
many bins the user is using. The user shall at all times collaborate
with the Auction in determining the number of fish bins he is
using. If in any year the user has fewer bins in his possession
than according to the Auction's records were made available
to him, the user will be liable for an amount determined by
the Auction for each missing bin. The Auction's records shall
be conclusive unless the user can produce evidence to the contrary. |
| 6. |
Any bins made available to the user
are intended solely for the transport of fish to and from the
Auction and no other use will be permitted. |
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| Article 14. -
Force majeure |
| 1. |
As force majeure will be deemed
all circumstances that were both unforeseen at the commencement
of the obligation and cannot be attributed to the Auction, as
a result of which performance of the agreement becomes impracticable
or burdensome to the extent that it cannot reasonably be required
of the Auction. Force majeure in the above sense, i.e. circumstances
for whose consequences the Auction cannot he held liable and/or
which are not for the account and risk of the Auction, shall
include but shall not be limited to war, mobilisation, strikes,
interruption of the electricity supply, failure of the computer
files and/or the Internet connection, faults in the auction
system, fire on the premises and/or business interruption, weather
and/or other circumstances as a result of which the supply of
fish is reduced or halted, and all circumstances which interfere
with the normal operation of and cannot be attributed to the
Auction, including the failure of third parties in their obligations
vis-à-vis the Auction as a result of which the Auction
is unable to operate in the usual or intended manner. |
| 2. |
In the event of force majeure the
Auction has the right to suspend performance of its obligations
for the duration of the force majeure. |
| 3. |
However, in the event that the
force majeure lasts longer than one week or if it should earlier
become apparent that the duration of the force majeure will
be longer than one week, the Auction shall have the right to
dissolve the agreement to the extent of that part thereof which
has yet to be performed, without being liable for compensation
for any loss of whatever kind and scope. |
| 4. |
In the circumstances defined in
sections two and three of this Clause the Auction shall, if
it exercises any of the rights there defined, forthwith inform
the Seller and/or Buyer and/or the customer for the service
concerned. Such notice shall be given by e-mail, fax and/or
registered letter. |
| 5. |
Government measures which obstruct
and/or render financially disadvantageous the performance of
the obligation entered into by the Auction shall give the Auction
the right to dissolve the agreement to the extent of that part
thereof which has yet to be performed, without being liable
for payment of compensation, or, at its sole election, to require
the other party to reimburse it (the Auction) the loss suffered
by it as a result of the measures concerned. |
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| Article 15. -
Auction's Liability |
| 1. |
The Auction shall not be liable
for any loss or damage arising out of any goods or services
provided by the Auction in so far as such loss or damage exceeds
the insured amount if the Auction has insurance against the
risk concerned. |
| 2. |
The Auction and its employees shall
at no time be liable for loss or damage sustained by vessels,
vehicles, persons, materials and/or objects in the widest sense
of these terms, save in the case of gross negligence or deliberate
action by the Auction or the employee concerned. |
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| Article 16. -
Maintenance of Order |
| 1. |
The maintenance of order on the
premises of the Auction is the responsibility of the Director
of the Auction. |
| 2. |
Any person on the premises of the
Auction shall forthwith carry out any orders or instructions
given by or on behalf of the Director of the Auction in the
exercise of his duty of maintenance of order on the premises
and shall further refrain from any action which might cause
damage to the property of the Auction and/or of third parties. |
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| Article 17.- Access
to the Auction |
| 1. |
The Auction has the right to deny
sellers, hauliers, buyers and other persons access to the Auction
for a defined or indefinite period in the event that those concerned
fail even after a warning to observe the rules laid down by
the competent government or other authorities, the terms of
these General Terms and Conditions and/or any further rules
or instructions imposed by the Director. |
| 2. |
It is prohibited to enter the premises
of the Auction with a cycle, moped or other motor vehicle save
with prior permission from the Auction. |
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| Article 18. -
Traffic rules on the premises of the Auction |
| 1 |
All traffic throughout the premises
of the Auction shall be governed by the Road Traffic Regulations
(Dutch: Wegenverkeersregelgeving), including those areas not
accessible to the public. |
| 2. |
The Auction shall not be liable
for any loss or damage resulting from accidents occurring on
the premises of the Auction save in the case of gross negligence
or deliberate action on the part of the Auction. |
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| Article 19. -
Custom and Habit |
| 1. |
Cases not provided for by these
General Terms and Conditions, applicable laws or the rules established
by the Auction shall be governed by the custom and habit of
the place in which the Auction concerned is situated. |
| 2. |
In the event that a situation cannot
be resolved by custom and habit it shall be resolved by the
Director acting with reasonableness and fairness. |
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| Article 20. -
Governing Law |
| 1. |
All legal relationships between
the Auction and its employees on the one hand and the sellers,
hauliers, buyers and sorters on the other hand, and between
them as groups and individuals, shall be governed solely by
the law of the Netherlands regardless of the nationality, place
of residence or domicile of the juristic and/or natural persons
concerned. |
| 2. |
The United Nations Convention on
Contracts for the International Sales of Goods (1980), otherwise
known as the Vienna Convention or CISG, shall not apply. |
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| Article 21. -
Disputes |
| 1. |
In the event of a dispute between
parties relating to the Auction, the parties shall first lay
their dispute before the Director of the Auction, who will try
to resolve the situation amicably. |
| 2. |
If a dispute cannot be settled
amicably as above, the court of the place in which the Auction
in question is established shall be the sole court of competent
jurisdiction. |
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| Article 22. -
Effect and Citation |
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These General Terms and Conditions
come into force on 1 January 2007 and replace all earlier General
Terms and Conditions and/or rules. |
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These General Terms and Conditions
may be cited as "General Terms and Conditions, United Fish
Auctions". |
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