International Business Law - General Terms Of Sale

International Business Law - General Terms Of Sale

...1.1 These General Terms and Conditions of Sale ("Conditions") govern the offering, sale and delivery of all goods and/or services (the goods and services herein both separately and jointly referred to as: the "Goods") from or on behalf of Seafood X ("Seller") to customer ("Customer") and apply to all similar dealings between Seller and Customer.

1.2 "Conditions" means the standard terms and conditions set out in this document and (unless the context otherwise requires) includes any special terms and conditions agreed in writing between the Customer and the Seller.

1.3 These Conditions may only be varied or waived by a duly executed written agreement between Seller and Customer.

1.4 By contracting on the basis of these Conditions, Customer explicitly acknowledges and agrees the applicability of the present General Terms of Sale and expressly waives assertion of its own general contractual conditions, if any.

1.5 Any electronic communication between Seller and Customer shall be considered to be a "Writing". The electronic communication system used by Seller will serve as sole proof for the content and the time of delivery and receipt of such electronic communication.

2. Quotations

2.1 Quotations, made by Seller in whatever form, are not binding upon Seller and merely constitute an invitation to Customer to place an order. All quotations issued by Seller are revocable and subject to change without notice. Orders are not binding until accepted by Seller in writing ("Seller's Confirmation"). Seller shall be entitled to refuse an order without indication of its reasons.

2.2 Price quotations based on estimated or projected quantities are subject to increase in the event that actual quantities purchased during the specified period are less than the estimated or projected quantities.

3. Order and Order Confirmations

3.1 An order must...

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