Rotaloc (Europe) Ltd - the international manufacturer and distributor of quality bonding fasteners

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Rotaloc (Europe) Ltd

Standard Terms & Conditions
1. Company means Rotaloc (Europe) Limited of 8 Wyvern Buildings, Grove Trading Estate, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1ST, United Kingdom. The Customer means the person, firm or company to be supplied with goods by the Company.

2. Quotations are given only upon receipt of detailed specifications and drawings. They are based on the current cost of production and the Company reserves the right to increase the price quoted to reflect any increase in the cost of materials which has occurred since the date of the quotation. Quotations apply in respect of lead time for seven days and in respect of price for three months only and if an order is not placed within seven days the Company reserves the right to re-quote in respect of lead time and if not placed within three months in respect also of price.

3. Orders. The placing of an order with the Company following a quotation will constitute an offer by the Customer based on the quotation and the Company's acknowledgement shall complete the formation of the contract.

4. The Company's Terms and Conditions as here set out will apply to the contract.

5. Sub-contracting. The Company shall be at liberty without prior authority from the Customer to instruct other companies, firms or individuals selected by the Company in the performance of any work under the contract and to obtain from suppliers any material or parts which are necessary for the performance of the contract provided that the Company exercises reasonable care in selecting such sub-contractor and/or supplier.

6. Accuracy of Drawings. Where drawings or tooling is supplied by the Customer the Customer must ensure that these are accurate. If there is any inaccuracy which leads to extra or wasted work the Company will be entitled to make an additional charge to cover the reasonable cost of rectification.