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Mobile plant, transportable equipment, light vehicles and machinery (Day 1)
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On-Site Buyer's Premium is 10% on lots with a hammer price of $3,500 or less, and 5% on lots above $3,500

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

*Please note two trade references are required before bidders are approved

These are the Auctioneers and Valuers Association of Western Australia (AVAWA) standard terms and conditions.  These conditions are subject only to any special terms and conditions that may have been provided at this auction.

 

•1.     DEFINITIONS

"Auctioneer" means any person who conducts an auction by calling for bids and declaring Lots sold.

"Bidder" means any person who bids for a Lot.

"Bidder Registration Form" means a name and address form to be obtained from the Auctioneer.

"Buyer" means any person who successfully bids for a Lot.

"Buyers Premium" means an amount payable by a Buyer in addition to the sale price calculated at a rate stated by the Auctioneer, advertisements or as displayed in auction rooms.

"Computer Hardware" means the mechanical and electronic components of a computer including monitor, keyboard and desktop or tower case.

"Legislation" means the Occupational Safety and Health Act (1984) and the Occupation Safety and Health Regulations (1996).

"Lot" means any item or items marked as a lot or described as a lot by the Auctioneer.

"Plant and Equipment" includes vehicles, machinery, mechanical, electrical and electronic equipment, tools, fixtures, appliances, implements and any component or fitting thereof or accessory thereto.

"Seller" means any person who sells a Lot.

"Software" means the programmes and other operating information used by a computer.

 

•2.     PUBLIC LIABILITY

  • 2.1.1 Persons attending the auction site, before, during or after the auction do so solely at their own risk. The Auctioneer, his or her agents, employees or principals shall not, in any way be liable for any injury sustained to any persons or for any damage to or loss of property howsoever caused.
  • 2.2 All persons attending the auction site under the age of 16 years are required to be in the care of and under the supervision of an adult.

 

•3.     REGISTRATION

  • 3.1 Prior to Auction each Bidder shall complete a Bidders Registration Form.
  • 3.2 Upon the request of the Auctioneer or his or her clerk, a Buyer may be required to provide his or her full name and residential address immediately.
  • 3.3 A Buyer shall be deemed to purchase as a principal unless at the time of sale or at the time of completing the Bidders Registration Form the Buyer:
  • a) discloses to the Auctioneer that he will be bidding on behalf of a principal and shall supply the full name and address of that principal; and
  • b) gives to the Auctioneer a copy of a written authority to bid for and on behalf of that principal.

 

•4.     HIGHEST BIDDER DEEMED TO BE THE BUYER

  • 4.1 Subject to any reserve price, the highest Bidder for each Lot shall be the Buyer.
  • 4.2 Subject to condition 5 below, the entry of the Buyer's name in the record or book kept by the Auctioneer or his or her clerk shall be binding upon the Buyer and such record or book, together with these conditions, shall constitute the whole of the contract between the Auctioneer and the Buyer and as between the Buyer and the Seller.

 

•5.     DISPUTE AS TO BID

If a dispute arises as to any bid, the Auctioneer shall, at his or her absolute discretion, either determine the dispute immediately or resume the bidding at the last undisputed bid.  In either case the dispute must occur before the next Lot is offered for bids.

 

•6.     AUCTIONEER AND SELLERS RIGHTS

The Auctioneer and the Seller reserve the following rights, which may be exercised by the auctioneer without giving any reason there for:

  • a) not to offer for sale any Lot or part of any Lot described in the catalogue;
  • b) to offer two or more of the Lots described in the catalogue as separate Lots for sale together as one Lot;
  • c) should such Lots referred to in (b) not be sold to a successful bidder, to offer such Lots as separate Lots;
  • d) to withdraw any Lot or Lots from sale;
  • e) to refuse to accept a bid or bids from any person or persons;
  • f) to refuse admission to or eject from the auction site any person or persons;
  • g) to refuse to accept any bid for a lot being les than a sum nominated from time to time by the Auctioneer;
  • h) to keep secret the existence and amount of any reserve price of a Lot prior to the close of bidding or withdrawal from sale of the Lot;
  • i) in the event that any Buyer shall successfully bid for more than one Lot at the auction

i)to appropriate any moneys received from that Buyer in satisfaction or partial satisfaction of the purchase price due in respect of any one or more of such Lots to the total or partial exclusion of amounts due in respect of any other such Lot or Lots as the Auctioneer shall see fit; and

ii) to elect at any time to treat each contract for the sale of each Lot as interdependent with each other and default under any such contract shall be default under all such contracts;

  • j) to bid on behalf of any prospective Buyer with or without disclosure:
  • k) in the event that any Lot is not sold at the auction to offer to sell the same immediately after the auction by private sale but otherwise subject to these Conditions; and
  • l) to permit the Seller to make one or more bids for any Lot.

 

•7.     DEPOSIT

  • 7.1 On the fall of the hammer, the Auctioneer may require and the Buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer or his or her clerk, by cash or bank cheque, a deposit of 10% of the purchase price for the Lot purchased.
  • 7.2 If a buyer fails to pay the deposit the Auctioneer may put the Lot up for bidding and resale and the defaulting Buyers bid shall not be taken again at the resale.
  • 7.3 If the resale price is lower than the price obtained on the first sale the difference in price shall be an amount recoverable by the Auctioneer or Seller as a debt due and payable by the Buyer.

 

•8.     FAULTS AND MISDESCRIPTION

  • 8.1 A sale shall not be invalidated by reason of any fault or defect in a Lot and the Buyer remains bound to take delivery without any allowance or reduction in the purchase price.
  • 8.2 A sale shall not be invalidated by reason of an error or misdescription in the catalogue or elsewhere as to the quantity, measurements, specifications or quality of a Lot and the Buyer remains bound to take delivery without any allowance or reduction in the purchase price
  • 8.3 The Auctioneer and the Seller make no warranties either express or implied, other than those implied by Common Law or Statute the exclusion of which would render this condition void or voidable or which would constitute an offence by the Auctioneer or the Seller.
  • 8.4 No warranty, either express or implied, is given by any verbal affirmation made by the Auctioneer.
  • 8.5 The Auctioneer or Seller is not liable to pay compensation to a Buyer for any fault or defect in a Lot or for any error or misdescription or for any missing part or quantity.
  • 8.6 Bidders must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the nature and authenticity of a Lot and accept the same with all faults, latent or patent.

 

•9.     LOTS AT BUYERS RISK

  • 9.1 From the fall of the hammer each Lot is at the Buyers risk. The Auctioneer and the Seller shall not be accountable for any deficiency, damage or loss, which may occur thereafter.

 

•10.   REMOVAL OF LOTS

  • 10.1 At the Buyers own cost, the Buyer shall remove the Lot within the time frame specified by the Auctioneer or by no later than 4pm on the next business day following the sale whichever is the earlier.
  • 10.2 The Buyer shall not remove a Lot during an auction.
  • 10.3 The Buyer is fully responsible for the expense and risk of the removal of a Lot and for any damage to property or injury to persons caused by themselves, their agents or employees which occurs during the removal of a Lot. Any On Highway or Heavy Plant items not removed within 21 days will incur a storage fee of $50 per day (plus GST)
  • 10.4 Any part of a Lot which a Buyer does not remove within the time frame specified in 10.1 may be thereafter removed by some person, firm or company engaged by the Auctioneer and stored at the auction site or elsewhere, at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Such removal and storage shall be deemed to be made at the request of the Buyer and all costs incurred by the Auctioneer shall be recoverable by the Auctioneer and the Seller as a debt due and payable by the Buyer.
  • 10.5 The disconnection of any gas or electrical services from any piece of Plant or Equipment carried out during the removal of a Lot must be performed by a competent and qualified tradesperson.

 

•11.   PAYMENT OF LOTS

  • 11.1 Prior to the end of the auction or at any time thereafter specified by the Auctioneer, the Buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer the full purchase price for the Lot including any applicable sales tax, any other government tax or any Buyer's Premium
  • 11.2 The purchase price and any part thereof, shall be paid by cash or bank cheque.
  • 11.3 Any balance of the purchase price shall be paid by the Buyer to the Auctioneer within the time period required in these conditions to take delivery of the Lot and the Buyer shall not be entitled to require the delivery of the Lot until the purchase price has been paid in full.
  • 11.4 The Auctioneer and the Seller reserve the right to restrict access to the Lot prior to the Lot being paid for in full.
  • 11.5 Title to the Lot shall not pass to the buyer until all cheques are cleared by the Auctioneer's bank.

 

•12.   BUYERS DEFAULT

  • 12.1 If the Buyer fails to comply with any of the above terms the deposit or any monies paid shall be forfeited, without notice to the Buyer, to the Auctioneer and the Lot in respect of which the default has been made may be resold by public or private sale or disposed of if no longer of commercial value.
  • 12.2 The defaulting Buyer shall pay all the expenses arising from the default including the cost of any removal, warehousing, advertising, commission and resale of the Lot. This amount may be recovered by the Auctioneer or Seller as a debt due and payable by the Buyer.
  • 12.3 If the price obtained on the resale is lower than the price obtained at the original sale, the difference in price may be recovered by the Auctioneer or Seller as a debt due and payable by the Buyer.

 

  • 12.4 Without limiting the generality of the foregoing the Auctioneer is entitled to recover from the Buyer;
  • a) a sum for expenses and charges incurred by the Auctioneer in connection with or incidental to the auction and in respect of any resale;
  • b) the amount of any applicable commission or Buyer's Premium;
  • c) any applicable sales tax or any other government tax or fee relating to or arising from the sale of the Lot or part thereof.

 

 

13. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH OBLIGATIONS

13.1         The Legislation imposes obligations, such as providing and maintaining a safe work environment and preventing exposure to and protection from hazards on persons who use or operate plant in a workplace and on employers whose employees use or operate plant.  If the Buyer intends to use plant purchased at this auction, at a workplace then it is the responsibility of the Buyer to inform themselves of these obligations.

  • 13.2 Unless otherwise stated, the plant sold at this auction has not been assessed or inspected by a competent person and it may or may not be affected by faults or defects, which make it unsafe for use. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to ensure assessment and inspection by a competent person.
  • 13.3 The Buyer is warned that the items not previously assessed or inspected by a competent person may be suitable for scrap or spare parts only.
  • 13.4 The Legislation requires that owners of plant maintain safety and health information and records. The Auctioneer will pass on to the Buyer all information made available to them by the owner, but the Auctioneer does not warrant that the information and records are complete. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to familiarise themselves with all relevant information and records.

 

14. COMPUTERS

  • 14.1 Unless specifically provided, any sale of computer equipment at this auction is intended to be the sale of Computer Hardware only.
  • 14.2 If the sale of any computer equipment includes Software, the Software may be the subject of a Software Licence Agreement. A copy of this agreement may be obtained from the computer manufacturer or the Seller.
  • 14.3 If the Software is not capable of being assigned with the Computer Hardware, the Buyer acknowledges that any use of the Software may be a breach of the Software licence agreement.
  • 14.4 If the Software is capable of being assigned with the Computer Hardware, the Buyer acknowledges that they are bound by terms and conditions of the Software licence agreement and that such conditions may restrict the use of the Software.

 

•15.   TIME TO BE THE ESSENCE

Time shall be of the essence in the sale of any Lot and in the performance of the above terms and conditions.

•16.   BID EXTENSIONS

Bid extensions are on for all timed auctions (10 minutes).
Any bids received in the 10 minutes before closing time will extend the closing time for that lot by 10 minutes from the time of that bid.
If there is another bid within this 10 minutes, the closing time will again be extended by 10 minutes from the time of that bid.
This process continues until there has been no bids in the last 10 minutes.

 

 

TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH OR BANK CHEQUE BEFORE DELIVERY

ALL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE IMMEDIATELY AFTER SALE