Terms of service
Terms and conditions
1. INTERPRETATION
1.1 In these Terms unless the context otherwise requires: "Business Day" means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or a statutory public holiday in New Zealand. "The Customer" means you, the person who orders Goods from the The Seller. "The Seller" means Outpost Buildings Limited. "Contract" means each contract for the supply of Goods by The Seller or any Related Company of The Seller to Customer or any Customer's Representative, which shall include these Terms, any document evidencing or describing, whether by item or kind or otherwise, the Goods, which is produced or put forward by The Seller, and the provisions of the quotation (where the Contract arises from a quotation by The Seller) or the provisions contained in The Seller's confirmation of an order (where the Contract arises from written acceptance by The Seller of an order by Customer). "Customer's Representative" means each employee, agent, Related Company, or contractor of the Customer. "Default" means an event listed in clause 10.1. "Goods" means all kitset buildings and/or building parts and includes all other goods or property which, in each case, are supplied by Seller or any Related Company of The Seller to Customer or any Customer's Representative and, for the avoidance of doubt, in each case includes all such goods or property so supplied:
(a) whether or not described by item or kind that enables them to be identified;
(b) which are or comprise, or which are capable of being or comprising, inventory of Customer. "PPSA" means the Personal Property Securities Act 1999. "Related Company" has the meaning in section 2(3) of the Companies Act 1993 (read as if the expression "company" in that subsection included any body corporate and/or partnership.] "Seller's Price" in respect of Goods at any time means:
(a) if The Seller has not provided a quotation in writing to The Customer in respect of those Goods, the price specified in the most recent price list produced or published by The Seller at that time, or, if there is no such price list, or it does not specify the price of the Goods in question, the price certified by The Seller as being its standard price at that time for those Goods; or
(b) if The Seller has provided a quotation in writing to The Customer in respect of those Goods, the price specified in that quotation. "Terms" means the terms of trade contained in this document. A reference to "The Seller" includes any Related Company of The Seller which supplies Goods to The Customer or a Customer's Representative. A reference to a "person" includes a corporation, association, firm, company, partnership, individual or government or local body. The terms "after-acquired property", "at risk", "inventory", "lease", "perfected", "proceeds", "purchase money security interest", "rights", "security interest" and "sell" have the respective meanings given to them under, or in the context of, the PPSA.
1.2 Headings are used as a matter of convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of these Terms.
2. INCORPORATION OF TERMS
2.1 Terms of trade: These Terms apply in respect of every supply of Goods by The Seller or any Related Company of Seller to The Customer or any Customer's Representative, and are deemed incorporated in each Contract.
2.2 Terms are paramount: The Terms are paramount and, to the extent there is any conflict between the Terms and any invoice or other document relating to any Goods (including any document produced by The Customer) the Terms will prevail.
2.3 Customer bound: The Customer will become bound by these Terms as soon as:
(a) The Customer or a Customer's Representative signs or agrees to these Terms; or
(b) The Customer or a Customer's Representative orders Goods; or
(c) The Seller supplies Goods to The Customer or a Customer's Representative.
2.4 Contracts Privity Act: Each Related Company of The Seller which supplies Goods is entitled to the benefit of these Terms in accordance with the Contracts (Privity) Act 1982 and, in addition, The Seller is entitled to enforce these Terms on behalf of any Related Entity of The Seller. However, the consent of Related Entities of The Seller is not required to any variation, amendment or discharge of these Terms.
3. ORDERING PROCEDURES
3.1 Orders: The following provisions apply to orders for Goods:
(a) Orders must be placed in accordance with procedures from time to time laid down by The Seller.
(b) Orders shall be deemed accepted by The Seller when accepted in writing or, in the absence of written acceptance, upon receipt of a deposit or verbal agreement. Orders for Goods may be accepted by The Seller in whole or part. Acceptance of orders is at The Seller's sole discretion.
(c) The Seller may cancel or amend any order for Goods which in the opinion of The Seller is impractical or uneconomic to supply.
(d) Once an order has been accepted by The Seller, it may not be changed or cancelled by Customer without the prior written consent of The Seller.
3.2 Status of order: The placement of an order with The Seller constitutes an offer by Customer to trade with The Seller and does not constitute acceptance of any offer by The Seller. Receipt of an order by The Seller from The Customer does not constitute acceptance by The Seller of that order.
3.3 Status of quotation: If a quotation is provided by The Seller, that quotation is an invitation for Customer to trade with The Seller, but does not constitute an offer by The Seller. A quotation shall remain valid for the period stated in the quotation and if no period is stated, for five Business Days from the date of the quotation. Any modification to any quotation is effective only if The Seller puts it in writing.
4. PRICE AND PAYMENT
4.1 Pricing: The Customer shall pay to The Seller in respect of all Goods supplied by The Seller or any Related Company of Seller to The Customer or any Customer's Representative the Seller's Price for those Goods as at the date of acceptance of the order.
4.2 Payment: Payment for Goods, and any other charges associated with Goods, is due on receipt of invoice for ordered goods. Goods will not be dispatched until payment of goods has been received. All payments shall be made in New Zealand dollars. Payment shall be made in cleared funds. If the Seller's Price is expressed in a currency other than New Zealand dollars, the Seller's Price shall be converted to New Zealand dollars at a rate of exchange chosen by The Seller.
4.3 No set-off: The Customer shall not be entitled to withhold payment or make any set off or deduction from the price of Goods supplied or from any other payment due by The Customer.
4.4 Other payments: All other payments due by The Customer under the Contract shall be payable at the time provided in the Contract. If no time is provided, payment shall be made within five Business Days of payment being demanded by The Seller.
5. DELIVERY
5.1 Delivery: The following provisions apply to delivery of Goods:
(a) Goods shall be deemed to be delivered when delivered to The Customer's premises. If The Customer fails or refuses, or indicates to The Seller that it will fail or refuse, to take or accept delivery, then the Goods shall be deemed to have been delivered when The Seller was willing and able to deliver them.
(b) The Seller may deliver Goods by instalments and each instalment shall be deemed to be a separate contract under the same provisions as the Contract. If Seller fails to deliver one or more instalments this will not entitle The Customer to repudiate the Contract.
(c) Any quotations of delivery times by The Seller are estimates only and not commitments. The Seller shall not be bound by such quotations. If no dates are specified, delivery shall be within a reasonable time.
(d) The Seller shall not be liable to The Customer for non-delivery or delay in delivery.
(e) The Seller will not consider any claim that all of the Goods ordered have not been delivered unless The Customer makes a written claim to The Seller within 5 Business Days of delivery.
(f) The Customer shall provide at the Customer's premises and at its expense adequate and appropriate equipment and manual labour for unloading the Goods.
6. RISK AND SECURITY INTEREST
6.1 Risk: Risk of any loss, damage or deterioration of or to Goods shall be borne by The Customer from the date of delivery of Goods in accordance with clause 5.1(a).
6.2 Security interest: Customer grants a security interest to The Seller in each and every part of the Goods as security for payment for that part and of each other part or parts of the Goods at any time supplied ("Customer's indebtedness and obligations"). For the purposes of section 36(1)(b) of the PPSA, and to ensure maximum benefit and protection for The Seller by virtue of section 36(1)(b)(iii) of the PPSA, The Customer confirms and agrees that The Customer intends to and does grant to The Seller, as security for the Customer's indebtedness and obligations, a security interest in all of the Customer's present and after-acquired personal property except only for any such property which is or comprises items or kinds of personal property ("excepted property"): (a) in or to which The Customer has rights; and (b) which has not been supplied by The Seller to The Customer, other than any excepted property which is or comprises proceeds of any of that present and after-acquired property which has been supplied by The Seller to The Customer.
6.3 Customer cooperation: The Customer shall do anything that The Seller reasonably requires to ensure that The Seller has a perfected security interest in all the Goods and a purchase money security interest in each part of the Goods to the extent of the purchase price for that part.
6.4 Allocation of payments: The Seller may allocate amounts received from The Customer in any manner The Seller determines, including in any manner required to preserve any purchase money security interest it has in any Goods.
6.5 Verification statement: The Customer waives the right to receive a copy of the verification statement confirming registration of a financing statement or financing change statement relating to the security interest.
6.6 Customer acknowledgements: The Customer: (a) agrees that if, at any relevant time, The Seller does not at that time have priority over all other secured parties in respect of any part of the Goods, then The Customer and The Seller will, for the purposes of section 109(1) of the PPSA, be deemed, in accordance with the entitlement to do so under section 107(1) of the PPSA, to have contracted out of that section; and (b) agrees that nothing in section 114(1)(a), 133 and 134 of the PPSA shall apply to any Contract, or the security under any Contract, and waives The Customer's rights under sections 121, 125, 129 and 131 of the PPSA.
6.7 Appointment of receiver: Without limiting any other rights it has, at any time after a Default occurs, The Seller may (whether or not The Seller has exercised any other right) appoint any person to be a receiver of all or any of the Goods. In addition to, and without limiting or affecting any other powers and authorities conferred on a receiver (whether under the Receiverships Act 1993 or at law or otherwise), a receiver has the power to take in, sell and do all things in relation to the Goods as if the receiver has absolute ownership of the Goods.
7. SELLER'S WARRANTIES
7.1 Warranty: The Seller will (subject to clauses 7.3 and 8) repair or make good any defects in materials and workmanship in Goods arising within the period specified in the Contract or, where no period is specified, within one month from the date of delivery. No claim shall be accepted under such warranty unless written notice of the claim is received by Seller within five Business Days after the defect is discovered nor shall any claim be accepted:
(a) if any attempt to repair the Goods is made by any person or persons not authorised by The Seller to effect those repairs;
(b) if the Goods have been dismantled or modified without the approval of The Seller; or
(c) if the Goods have not been stored, maintained or used in a proper manner. The Seller shall not be obliged to carry out any work nor be under any liability under this clause for so long as The Customer is in default in relation to any payment or in the performance of any obligation under any Contract.
7.2 Place of repairs: Any repairs to the Goods shall be effected at such place as The Seller may specify. The Customer shall be responsible for transporting to The Seller any Goods to be repaired or made good.
7.3 Goods not manufactured by The Seller: If any Goods supplied to The Seller by other manufacturers are the subject of a claim under clause 7.1, The Customer shall be entitled to such benefits as The Seller may receive under any warranty given to The Seller by that manufacturer to the extent that The Seller is able to pass these on to The Customer. However, clause 7.1 does not apply to Goods which are not manufactured by The Seller.
8. LIABILITY
8.1 Exclusion of warranties conditions, etc: To the fullest extent permissible at law; (a) All representations, terms, warranties, guarantees, or conditions whether implied by statute, common law or custom of the trade or otherwise, including, but not limited to, implied warranties, guarantees or conditions of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose, are excluded. (b) The Seller shall have no liability to The Customer or any Customer's Representative for anything, other than a breach by The Seller of an express provision of these Terms (including but not limited to negligence on the part of The Seller or its employees or agents).
8.2 No representations: The Customer acknowledges that it does not rely on any representation or statement made by or on behalf of The Seller or its employees or agents other than the express provisions of these Terms.
8.3 No liability for consequential losses, etc: The Seller shall not be liable for any loss of profits or any consequential, indirect or special damage or loss of any kind suffered by The Customer or any Customer's Representative.
8.4 Limitation of liability: Notwithstanding anything else contained in any Contract, the liability of The Seller to The Customer shall not in aggregate exceed the invoice price of the Goods in respect of which the liability arises.
8.5 Indemnity: The Customer shall indemnify The Seller against: (a) any claim against The Seller by The Customer's employees, agents, contractors, customers or any other persons (whether similar to the foregoing or not) in respect of any loss, damage or injury arising from any cause relating to or concerning the Goods; and (b) any liability or cost incurred by The Seller as a result of any breach by The Customer of any provision of these Terms.
8.6 Consumer Guarantees Act: The Customer agrees as follows: (a) Nothing in any Contract is intended to have the effect of contracting out of the provisions of the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 ("CGA") except to the extent permitted by the CGA, and all provisions of the Contract shall be read as modified to the extent necessary to give effect to that intention. (b) The Customer shall not, in relation to the supply by The Customer of the Goods, give or make any undertaking, assertion or representation in relation to the Goods without the prior approval in writing of The Seller. (c) The Customer shall, in relation to any supply of the Goods by The Customer, contract out of the provisions of the CGA to the extent that the Customer is entitled to do so under the CGA.
9. RETURNS, EXCHANGES AND REFUND POLICY
9.1 Returns: The Seller may in its absolute discretion, accept a request by The Customer to return Goods to The Seller for credit, exchange or refund. If The Seller accepts any request by The Customer under this clause, such acceptance will be conditional on The Customer: (a) delivering, at its expense, the relevant Goods to The Seller at the Customer's cost in the same condition and packaging in which they were delivered to The Customer, with a copy of the Seller's invoice, within five Business Days of The Seller's acceptance; and (b) complying with such other terms and conditions as the Seller may apply in respect of that return.
9.2 Risk: Any return of Goods to The Seller is at The Customer's own risk. The Seller is not responsible for unauthorised returns. The Seller may dispose of on such basis as The Seller sees fit and without liability to The Customer, any Goods returned otherwise than in accordance with clause 9.1.
10. DEFAULT
10.1 Default: A Default occurs if any one or more of the following occurs:
(a) The Customer defaults in performance of its obligations under any Contract (including failure to make payment on due date). (b) The Customer defaults in performance of its obligations under any other contract with The Seller. (c) The Customer becomes insolvent or is adjudicated bankrupt or an application is made for its liquidation or a liquidator or receiver is appointed in respect of its assets. (d) The Customer enters into, or is likely to enter into, any composition or arrangement with its creditors. (e) The Customer no longer carries on business or threatens to cease carrying on business. (f) A change of ownership or effective control of The Customer occurs or the nature of The Customer's business is materially altered. (g) Any Goods are at risk. (h) Any other event which The Seller considers may materially adversely affect the ability of The Customer to perform any of its obligations under any Contract.
10.2 Enforcement upon default: If a Default occurs, The Seller without prejudice to any other rights or remedies, may at its option do any one or more of the following: (a) Require all moneys outstanding to be immediately due and payable and enforce the security interest created by clause 6. (b) Require security for The Customer's obligations to The Seller's satisfaction. (c) Suspend all Contracts in which case the Seller shall not be obliged to perform any of its obligations under any Contract during the period of suspension including, without limitation, delivery of Goods ordered by the Customer. Any suspension shall not prevent The Seller from terminating any Contract during the period of suspension. (d) Require The Customer to stop selling or otherwise disposing of the Goods. (e) Enter upon The Customer's premises where the Goods are situated and take possession of and remove the same without being responsible for any damage caused, and resell those Goods and apply the proceeds in satisfaction or reduction of amounts owing by The Customer. (f) Terminate all or any Contracts.
10.3 Other costs: The Customer shall pay all costs incurred by The Seller, (including costs on a solicitor/client basis and debt collectors' costs) incurred in the recovery or attempted recovery of outstanding moneys and the enforcement of these Terms.
10.4 Priority of payments: Payments by The Customer shall be applied in reduction of amounts owing by The Customer in such order as The Seller determines.
11. GENERAL
11.1 Severability: If any provision of any Contract is or becomes unenforceable, illegal or invalid for any reason it shall be deemed to be severed from the Contract without affecting the validity of the remainder of the Contract and shall not affect the enforceability, legality, validity or application of any other provision of the Contract.
11.2 Notice provisions: Any notice to be given by a party to the other shall be in writing and shall be given by: (a) personal delivery; (b) mailing by pre-paid post, and shall be deemed to be given two days after the date of mailing; or (c) facsimile transmission, and shall be deemed to be given at the time specified in the facsimile transmission report of the facsimile from which the transmission was made which evidences full transmission, free of errors, to the facsimile number of the party given notice, to the address or facsimile number specified on the first page of these Terms or to such other address or number as is notified in writing by a party to the other.
11.3 Force majeure: Neither party shall be liable for any failure or delay in complying with any obligation imposed on that party under a Contract if: (a) the failure or delay arises directly or indirectly from a cause reasonably beyond that party's control and not due to the default or insolvency, or an intentional act or omission, of that party; (b) that party, on becoming aware of the cause, promptly notifies the other party in writing of the nature and expected duration of, and the obligation affected by the cause; and (c) that party uses its reasonable endeavours to mitigate the effect of the cause on that party's obligations and to perform that party's obligations on time despite the cause, but nothing in this clause shall excuse a party from any obligation to make a payment when due under the Contract.
11.4 Amendment: The Seller may vary these Terms at any time by notice in writing to The Customer. Any such variation will take effect from acceptance of the first order for Goods following a notice of the variation being given to The Customer.
11.5 Assignment: The Customer may not assign all or any of its rights or obligations without the prior written consent of The Seller.
11.6 Waiver: The rights, powers, exemptions and remedies of The Seller shall remain in full force notwithstanding any neglect, forbearance or delay in their enforcement. The Seller shall not be deemed to have waived any provision of a Contract unless such waiver is in writing signed by The Seller or an authorised officer of The Seller. Any such waiver, unless the contrary is expressly stated, shall apply to, and operate only in, a particular transaction, dealing or matter.
11.7 Confidentiality: To the extent that any confidential information is passed by a party to the other, the other party must keep that information confidential.
11.8 Errors or omissions: Clerical errors or omissions, whether in compilation or otherwise in any order, quotation, acknowledgement, invoice or other such documentation, are subject to correction by The Seller.
11.9 Privacy Act: The Customer authorises The Seller to contact any credit agency, referee or any other source in order to check, exchange or provide information in relation to The Customer and The Customer authorises each such source to provide to The Seller any information about The Customer. If The Customer is a natural person the Privacy Act 1993 entitles The Customer to have access to personal information held by The Seller about The Customer and to request correction of that personal information.
11.10 Relationships: Nothing in the making or performance of a Contract creates the relationship of partnership, joint venture or agent and principal between the parties. The relationship between the parties is the relationship of independent parties contracting for goods and services.
11.11 Governing law: Each Contract is governed by New Zealand law and the parties submit to the on-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New Zealand in respect of any dispute or proceeding arising out of any Contract.
11.12 UN Convention: The United Nations Convention on contracts for the international sale of goods does not apply.
11.13 Acknowledgement: The Customer acknowledges that it has received a copy of these Terms and in particular that each Contract constitutes a "security agreement" for the purposes of the PPSA, and that The Seller may register a financing statement.