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Prospective
purchasers are advised to read thoroughly and ensure they understand our
Terms and Conditions.
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The highest
bidder shall be the purchaser, should any dispute areise between the bidders
or any mistake be made, the auctioneer may either declare the purchaser or
put the lot up again.
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The advance in
the bidding shall be regulated by the Auctioneer, but in any event the
minimum bid accepted shall be £1.00 (One Pound).
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The
Auctioneer, whol will be the sole arbiter in the matter of any dispute or
mistake, reserves the right to refuse any bid, or bid on behalf of the
Vendor, in the case of any lot or lots (on which there is a reserve) or to
withdraw, consolidate or divide any lot or lots with regard to the position
of same in the catalogue.
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Each and every
lot shall, upon the fall of the hammer, be a the sole risk of the Purchaser,
and no lots may be removed during the sale, and in any case, no lot or lots
may be removed until the sale slips have been checked.
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DESCRIPTIONS.
The lots are sold 'as they lie' with all faults and errors in description,
quantity or measurement (if any). Lots may be new, used, refurbished
or not, working or broken, soiled, damaged, incomplete etc. boxed goods may
not contain any relevant books, manuals, disks, leads, etc.. and/or might
contain different colours/models/or even different products. We
recommend that buyers do not bid unless they have examined lots to their
satisfaction prior to doing so - IF IN DOUBT DO NOT BID.
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When
describing lots, finishes are sometimes referred to in the description.
These are for guidance only and may not be accurate, e.g. an item may be
described as 'light oak' when in reality it is, say, 'beech'.
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When
mentioning wood finishes, apart from the possibility that the type of wood
is incorrectly described, it may also be the case that the item is not solid
wood but is veneered, or even that it is not wood at all. Bidders are
recommended to examine all lots prior to bidding, to make their own
assessments as to the construction and nature of materials and to bid
accordingly.
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When selling
lots involving quantities of a product, it is possible that there is a
variation in colour, style or model between the different items comprising
the lot, (which may or may not be pointed out in the catalogue) and buyers
are urged to check prior to bidding.
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Before
bidding please bear in mind that all quantities, descriptions, sizes and
other information are approximate estimates only. Items lotted up for
sale are not always checked/counted/measured by us, and additionally typing
errors sometimes occur. Bidders are recommended to check lots for
accuracy, make their own assessments, and adjust their bids accordingly.
No allowances will be made for shortages. Lots are sold 'as seen' -
what you see is what you buy.
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It is
important that you check each item that you intend bidding on prior to
bidding. If you are in any doubt, please do not bid. What you
buy is what has the Lyme Bay Auctions white lotting up label on it,
regardless of the description in the catalogue.
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All
descriptive statements contained in the advertisement or catalogues or made
by the Auctioneers or any member of our staff, before or at the time of the
sale are to be taken as expressions of the Vendors or Auctioneers opinion,
and not as warranties, and no warranty of any kind is to be implied, and it
shall be assumed that the purchaser has inspected the lot he buys, and in
the event no compensation shall be paid for the same.
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LYME BAY
AUCTIONS act as Agents only, and neither they nor the Vendor is responsible
for any faults or defects in any lot or the correctness of any statement
contained in the catalogue, advertisement or brochures of the sale or
forthcoming sales.
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All lots must
be paid for on the day of the sale and cleared from the salerooms within 48
hours of the sale, and if any purchaser shall fail to comply with this
condition and the lot or lots are not cleared within the time specified,
they shall be sold at Public or Private sale and the deficiency (if any)
together with all charges attending same shall be made good by the defaulter
at this present sale. Any profit resulting from such re-sale (if any)
shall belong to the Vendor.
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In order to
avoid confusion, no lot or lots can be transferred in any circumstances and
the bidder, whether buying for yourself or for a third party shall be
entirely responsible for the payment of lot or lots purchased.
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CHEQUES.
The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any cheques; it is
therefore STRONGLY ADVISED that the purchaser unknown to the Auctioneer
should check before buying as to payment.
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BUYERS SLIP
& NUMBER. The Purchasers on their arrival must complete a 'Buyers
Slip' and obtain a 'Buyers Number' and hand it to the Auctioneer's clerk
prior to their first purchase. It is imperative that each Purchaser,
whether known or unknown to the Auctioneer completes this form, and your
co-operation is appreciated.
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BIDS.
Purchasers unable to attend the sale may leave commissions with the
Auctioneer. Instructions to Bid are carried free of charge and are
strictly confidential. Special forms are available for such
commissions, and only commissions on the specified forms can be accepted by
the Auctioneer.
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COLLECTION.
LOTS NOT COLLECTED WITHIN 48 HOURS AFTER THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO A
STORAGE CHARGE OF £2.00 PER LOT PER DAY - NO EXCEPTIONS.
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Purchasers buy
lots where they lie and must bring any necessary labour, lifting tackle and
equipment in order to remove their lots. Pertering staff are NOT
available to assist, only to supervise. We do not provide trolleys or
lifting equipment. The Purchaser shall comply with any directions with
respect to the removal of goods, which may be given by the Auctioneers'
staff.
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SMOKING.
No smoking is permitted anywhere upon the premises.
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SHORTAGES.
There will be no allowance made for any shortages.
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BEWARE.
At the fall of the hammer the security of the lot is the purchaser's
responsibility. The Auctioneer will not be responsible if lots are
lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed - they are at the sole risk of the
Purchaser.
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BUYERS
PREMIUM. A Buyer's Premium is 15% or £1.17, whichever is the greater
(including VAT) is added to the hammer price on all lots in this auction.
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VALUE ADDED
TAX (VAT). All lots marked with '*' are subject to VAT on the hammer
price. Buyer's Premium is always subject to VAT.
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COLLECTION OF
LOTS PURCHASED. Please ensure you only take the lot number listed on
your invoice and not a similar lot, as this causes confusion.
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