Bidding Increments
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$0 | $49 | $5 |
$50 | $199 | $10 |
$200 | $499 | $20 |
$500 | $999 | $50 |
$1,000 | $4,999 | $100 |
$5,000+ | | $500 |
Scammells Conditions of Auction
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AUCTION
General
In these terms and conditions Adelaide Independent Auctioneers Pty Ltd of 7 Chapel Street, Norwood SA, 2017 ABN 55 100 619 869 is referred to as "Scammells", where there is a mention of the auctioneer, the auctioneer is deemed to be an employee of Scammells, the person, persons or corporation bidding at an auction is, or are referred to as the "buyer" and where the word "auction" is mentioned that is an auction conducted by Scammells. The owner of the goods being sold and consigned to Scammells for that purpose is referred to here as the "seller".
Agreeing to these terms and conditions
1 Any buyer attending an auction agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions set out here.
2 Before a buyer bids at an auction, the buyer must be registered by providing to Scammells, the following…
2.1 A photo identification showing a facial photography of the proposed buyer and particulars of the residential address of that buyer. Where the buyer for religious or ethical reasons refuses to provide facial photograph to Scammells verifying his or her identity, Scammells will require further verification of identity before allowing the potential buyer to bid.
2.2 Scammells may request further particulars of the potential buyer at the time of registration, without being required to give a reason.
2.3 Should the buyer fail and/or refuse to provide those further particulars, then Scammells may refuse to register the buyer to bid at an auction.
2.4 If for any reason Scammells is dissatisfied with the information and/or documents provided by a potential buyer, identifying that buyer and the buyer's residential address, Scammells may refuse to register the buyer to bid at an auction.
3 The buyer acknowledges and agrees that prior to the auction taking place, the buyer has inspected the goods which are catalogued in the auction, and which are to be sold, during the course of the auction (the "goods").
4 The description of the goods as set out in any catalogue, published by Scammells in any form or format, is simply meant as a guide as to the description of the goods, their provenance, source, the integrity of the source and/or the integrity of the goods, and hence should not be relied upon, by a buyer.
5 If the buyer intends to bid for goods, that because of their potential provenance, source, description or nature, assert certain characteristics which impact positively upon the price that the buyer will pay for those goods, then the buyer must obtain independently of Scammells expert advice, such that the buyer is satisfied that prior to bidding at the auction the buyer is purchasing what it is that the buyer believes the goods to be at the time of the auction. In this regard Scammells and the seller of the goods, give no guarantee or warranty that the goods are of the description set out in the catalogue or of any description made by the auctioneer at any time during the currency of the auction. It is the obligation of the buyer to undertake any and all due diligence that the buyer requires, in order to satisfy the buyer as to the veracity or otherwise of the provenance, source of the goods, the characteristic, age, condition and quality of the goods, prior to bidding at the auction.
Telephone buyers
6 Buyers may provide to Scammells, prior to the commencement of an auction, a telephone bid form, whereby the buyer indicates to Scammells the buyer's interest in certain goods catalogued in a certain auction (the "telephone bid") and a wish by the buyer to make a telephone bid or bids for certain goods at that auction.
7 Scammells is under no obligation to telephone the potential telephone buyer in relation to any bid registered by a telephone buyer, on a form provided to Scammells prior to the auction, however will undertake its best endeavours to identify that the buyer has registered the buyer's interest in bidding for a particular good or goods, by the provision of a telephone bid form.
8 Scammells will, where Scammells acknowledges the acceptance of a telephone bid by a buyer, bid for and on behalf of the buyer as the buyer instructs over the telephone. However the buyer agrees and acknowledges that Scammells is under no obligation to make a bid for an on behalf of a telephone buyer, and that if a bid is made by Scammells, the bid is made in good grace having regard to the understanding of the officer of Scammells as to the bid wished to be made by the telephone buyer, via the Scammells officer. The buyer will not make any claim, claim for compensation, nor claim for damages in relation to any telephone bid made by an officer of Scammells for and on behalf of that telephone buyer, and whatever offer or bid is made by the officer of Scammells for and on behalf of a buyer, at or during the auction will be deemed to be made by the buyer.
9 Where a telephone buyer intends to bid upon goods, the buyer may be required to pay a deposit of 25% of the highest amount set out in the estimate particularised in the catalogue in relation to those goods for which the buyer wishes to bid prior to the auction taking place (the "deposit"). Should a deposit be required, the buyer must deposit into the account of Scammells by electronic transfer, or provide to Scammells a bank cheque for 25% of that estimate prior to bidding for the good at auction.
10 Telephone bid forms must be with Scammells before the commencement of the auction in which the goods to be bid upon form point, otherwise it is in the absolute discretion of Scammells as to whether it accepts the bid form.
Bidding at auction
11 During the auction, all decisions in relation to any dispute arising in respect of any sale of any goods in that auction, or in respect of any matter, manner or thing, directly or indirectly related to a bid, the manner in which a bid is made, the manner in which a bid is accepted, any dispute in relation to whom has made a bid, or the amount of that bid, or the person, persons and/or entity to whom or which the hammer is dropped, the auctioneer is the final arbiter, and any decision so made by the auctioneer during the auction in relation to any matter, manner or thing either directly or indirectly related to the operation management, administration, taking of bids, giving of bids, falling of the hammer and the like, shall be that of the auctioneer.
12 Normally, the highest buyer shall be the buyer of any goods at an auction.
13 Bids made at the auction shall be regulated in their advances by the auctioneer and normally will be at least 10% in advance of the previous bid.
14 No buyer may retract a bid once the bid has been acknowledged by the auctioneer, which acknowledgement shall be an acknowledgement in any form made by the auctioneer at the time the bid is made.
15 The buyer must be a registered buyer before making any bid and no bid shall be accepted from any unregistered buyer.
16 Upon the fall of the hammer in favour of a buyer that buyer is responsible for payment and collection of the goods, which are the subject of that fall of the hammer.
Internet buyers
17 Buyers may bid on the internet through the Scammells website. Scammells shall not be responsible for any failure in relation to any equipment, program or link, or any reason whatsoever whereby an internet bid fails to come to the notice of an officer of Scammells, and the bid is not then conveyed to the auctioneer. Scammells shall not be responsible to an internet buyer in relation to any bid made by an internet buyer, where for any reason Scammells is unaware of the internet bid at the time the auction is taking place, or at all. The buyer shall not have any claim, claim for compensation or claim for damages if for any reason Scammells does not notice or does not bid for an internet buyer.
18 An internet buyer is to pay an additional 5% buyer's commission on any goods purchased by a buyer by way of an internet bid, over and above the buyer's commission stated in the Scammells catalogue on the day of the auction.
Collection of goods
19 Buyers may collect goods during the auction after paying for same, but only at the discretion of the auctioneer.
20 Internet buyers may only pay for and collect goods after the auction where those goods have been sold, has been completed, in that the last lot in the auction has been auctioned.
Withdrawal of goods from auction
21 The seller of goods at auction may withdraw any goods from that auction up to the time when invitations are made by the auctioneer for bids in relation those goods. Once the auctioneer requests bids in relation to a lot of which the goods form part, the seller may not withdraw the lot from sale.
22 A buyer may not make claim, claim for compensation or claim for damages if goods appearing in a catalogue are withdrawn in accordance with paragraph 21.
Agent bids
23 The registered buyer is deemed to be the principal buyer. Any bidder who is acting as an agent for a buyer must, prior to the auction, provide written authority from the actual buyer, that the agent may so act on behalf of that buyer to bid at the auction and the principal must provide photo ID and register as a buyer, providing to Scammells such information it requires of the principal.
Scammells and buyers warranties and obligations
24 Scammells provides no warranty or guarantee, either express or implied, that any goods are free of all patent or latent faults or defects. The buyer acknowledges and agrees that the buyer has taken the opportunity to inspect the goods and to undertake any due diligence in relation to those goods, by having the goods tested, the veracity of the provenance and source of the goods established by an expert or experts and obtaining any report or reports that the buyer requires in relation to those goods. The buyer hereby indemnifies and holds safe Scammells in relation to any matter, manner or thing, either directly or indirectly related to the goods the subject of the sale, which have been purchased by the buyer and accepts the goods as are, where are, and will claim no compensation, damages, nor make any claim against Scammells in relation to any fault, either patent or latent in the goods, shortages in quantity, mis-description of provenance, source quality or any other matter, manner or thing related in any way to the goods, directly or indirectly.
Payment of goods
25 The buyer agrees that the buyer will pay by cash, EFT, bank transfer, cheque by prior agreement with photo identification provided when presenting the cheque, subject to the photo identification showing the date and place of birth of the buyer, and the residential address of the buyer upon the photo identification, credit card, VISA, MasterCard and the like, however Scammells do not accept payment by American Express or Diners Club card.
26 When a credit card transaction is provided, other than a cash sale by credit card, there will be a 1% plus surcharge added to the amount charged to the buyer in relation to the sale and purchase of the goods.
Scammells commission
27 The buyer will pay to Scammells a buyer's commission, which commission will be calculated upon the gross action sale price of the goods sold in respect of any lot, at the rate of 15% plus GST. The commission shall be paid at the same time as the gross auction sale price for the goods, the subject of the lot is paid by the buyer to Scammells. Buyers using Invaluable to to bid will pay an additional 5%+gst buyers premium.
28 Where the buyer's commission is to be varied, that variation must appear in the sale catalogue or if by agreement between the buyer and Scammells in writing signed by Scammells before the commencement of the auction.
Collection of purchase
29 All goods the subject of a purchase by a buyer shall be paid for and removed from the Scammells auction rooms, or the place where the auction has taken place, within three (3) business days of the date of the sale, or at the time specified by the auctioneer at the beginning of the sale, where that is different to the three (3) business days.
30 Should the goods, the subject of the lot not be collected and paid for by the buyer within three (3) business days of the falling of the hammer of the last lot in the auction, in which that lot and the goods were part, then Scammells may charge the buyer interest upon the gross auction price and buyer's commission in respect of the sale of those goods at the rate of 1% per month based on the amount owed on the first business day of each month over which the goods are not paid for. Further, Scammells may commence to charge storage in relation to the goods at the rate of $35 per day, per cubic metre, or part cubic metre of storage space in which the goods are stored, the interest and accumulation of storage fees shall commence on the fourth (4th) business day after completion of the auction.
31 Buyers are responsible for the collection of the goods of the lot that the buyer has purchased, and the cost of any craneage, forklift, lifting device or carrying device for the goods, and neither Scammells nor the seller have any obligation to the buyer, other than to present the goods as the goods were situate during the course of the auction at which the goods were sold. Accordingly, in respect of any goods whereby any lifting device, craneage or carriage equipment is required to remove those goods from the place where the auction took place, then the provision of that equipment, plant, or lifting facility shall be arranged and paid for by the buyer.
32 Normally, Scammells is under no responsibility or obligation to a buyer to resell goods where the buyer does not wish to accept same after being the successful buyer. Scammells may at its absolute discretion, refuse to resell such goods on behalf of the buyer at a subsequent auction of Scammells. Unless otherwise agreed in writing the buyer must pay for and remove the goods of any lot from the premises within three (3) business days after the fall of the hammer of the last lot in which the lot purchased by the buyer formed part.
Seller of the goods
33 The buyer agrees and acknowledges that in relation to the lot and the goods the subject of the sale and/or auction, Scammells is simply an agent acting for and on behalf of the seller of those goods and that the contractual arrangement in relation to the purchase of those goods is as between the buyer and the seller of the goods, and that Scammells has no part in this process, except as to act as the authorised and exclusive agent of the seller.
Return of goods
34 Where a buyer contends and/or asserts that buyer has the right at law or otherwise to return goods the subject of a lot at any auction, the buyer must within five (5) business days of the fall of the hammer for the last lot at the auction of which the goods formed part of a lot, advise Scammells in writing, as follows…
34.1 that the buyer believes that the buyer is not required to accept the goods in the lot;
34.2 the reasons why the buyer contends that the buyer is not required to accept the goods in the lot;
34.3 what it is that the buyer wishes Scammells to do about the goods, the subject of the lot; and
34.4 a description of all of the issues that the buyer has in relation to the goods the subject of the lot, whereby the buyer considers that the buyer has the right to return such goods to Scammells (the "rejection notice").
35 Scammells will advise the buyer in writing within five (5) business days of receipt of the rejection notice as to whether the seller will accept the goods by return, of if the seller will not, the reasons why the seller will not accept the return of the goods, and will do so in writing.
36 Where the seller agrees to accept goods by return, the goods must be in the same condition as they were when they left the auction room of Scammells after the auction of which they were a part, and returned to the head office address of Scammells by the buyer at the cost of the buyer.
37 Upon receipt of the goods in the same condition as that when sold, Scammells will return to the buyer the gross auction price and the buyer's commission, and will do so within five (5) business days of the receipt of the goods.
Title of goods
38 Title in the goods, the subject of the sale, shall not pass to the buyer unless and until the payment by the buyer is cleared funds into the account of Scammells. Should the buyer pay Scammells by cheque or in a manner by which the payment is not honoured, then upon dishonour of that payment, Scammells shall on behalf of seller and itself be at liberty to make claim against the buyer for the costs relevant to the purchase of those goods, including the demand for payment of the gross auction sale price of the goods, any costs relevant to the goods, the buyer's commission, any legal or collection costs relevant to the funds that should have been paid to Scammells buy the buyer, interest and storage fees.
39 Where the buyer does not make payment for the goods and does not collect such goods, Scammells reserves the right at the absolute discretion of Scammells to re sell the goods at a subsequent auction and make claim against the buyer for any deficiency in and costs related to the original sale of the goods to the buyer and the subsequent sale of the goods to another buyer, advertising, insurance, transport costs, storage and loss of commission.
40 Before reselling the goods at a subsequent auction, Scammells will send a notice of its intention to do so by prepaid ordinary post or email to the address or addresses provided by the buyer to Scammells.
Changing the agreement
41 The terms and conditions of this agreement may not be varied by either party except in writing signed by both parties.
Export Licence
42. Any application for an export licence by the buyer pursuant to any of the following:
1. The Movable Cultural Heritage Act (1985); and
2. The Wildlife Protection (Regulations of Exports and Imports) Act 1982; and
3. Any other legislation or regulations that may prohibit the movement of or export of a lot from State to State or Territory and/or out of the Commonwealth of Australia shall not affect the obligations of the buyer to make payment to Scammells within the time stipulated by these conditions. Unless there is an express written agreement by Scammells to make an application for an export licence on his or her behalf, then all disbursements and out of pocket expenses that relate to such as application shall be to the buyer's account.
Payment Terms
General
Terms and conditions OF ARDENT Auctions Pty Ltd of Unit 1 3 Wiluna Street Fyshwick ACT 2609. From this point forward Ardent Auctions will be referred to as "Ardent.
1. INTERPRETATION
1.1 The definitions in this clause apply to these Terms:
"Auction" where the word "auction" is mentioned that is an auction conducted by Ardent.
"Hammer Price" The price that a lot was sold at by the auctioneer by saying sold or by banging the hammer or other implement in such a way as to conclude the sale of said lot.
"Bid Slip" means the slip to be completed by a potential buyer prior to participating in an auction in conjunction with Registration.
"Buyer" A Person, persons or entity bidding at an auction is, or are referred to as the "buyer" or "buyers"
"Seller" The owner of the goods being sold and consigned to Ardent for that purpose is referred to as the "seller".
"Buyer(s) Premium" refers to the premium not more than 20%, (as specified in the catalogue of the day) which is then added to the Hammer Price of all Lots.
"Commission Bids" refers to any proxy bidding taking place in relation to any given auction as notified to ARDENT, including any proxy bids received up to 15 minutes before the relevant auction.
"Contract" means the contract for purchase formed between the Buyer and the Seller once the Hammer Price has been achieved.
"Defaulter's Entry Fee" means the fee of $29 to be charged to the relevant party in the case of any Lot having to be re-auctioned otherwise than due to a fault of ARDENT.
"Deposit" means the cash (or as otherwise agreed) deposit paid by the potential buyer upon Registration of either $200 or $500 as notified by ARDENT in the Catalogue Notes (Usually only applies to overseas bidders).
"Lot" means any single item, group of items, or set of items sold at an auction on the Premises.
"Good(s)" includes any item forming a Lot or Lots as described in the relevant catalogue including but not limited to antiques, collectibles, textile goods, bespoke, and industrial goods and/or equipment.
"Catalogue" means the notes and pictures associated with each auction including but not limited to the Health & Safety notes, viewing times, payment details, collection times, the amount of the Buyer Premium, GST chargeable, and any other relevant terms relating to that particular auction and/or sale, and which in all cases are governed by these Terms.
"Auctioneer" where there is a mention of the auctioneer, the auctioneer will be deemed to be an employee or official agent of Ardent, who have the conduct of auctions from the rostrum and /or any other authorised representative thereof.
"Premises" means the premises in which the (Ardent) auction is taking place, and, where relevant, the location where the individual Lot and /or Lots under the control of Ardent are stored.
"Registration" means all or any one of the following as appropriate:
(i) The payment of the Deposit in cash or electronically, or as otherwise notified by ARDENT in the relevant Important Notes, (Overseas Bidders Only).
(ii) The presentation of Photo identification acceptable to ARDENT when requested; and
(iii) the completion and submission of the Bid Slip.
Agreeing to these terms and conditions
1 Any person attending an auction agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions set out here.
2 Before a buyer bids at an auction, the buyer must be registered by providing to ARDENT photo identification showing a facial photograph of the proposed buyer and particulars of the residential address of that buyer. Where the buyer for religious or ethical reasons refuses to provide facial photograph to ARDENT verifying his or her identity, ARDENT will require further verification of identity before allowing the potential buyer to bid. ARDENT may request further particulars of the potential buyer at the time of registration, without being required to give a reason. If for any reason ARDENT is dissatisfied with the information and/or documents provided by a potential buyer, identifying that buyer and or the buyer's residential address, ARDENT may at its absolute discretion refuse to register the buyer to bid at an auction.
3 The description of the goods as set out in any catalogue, published by ARDENT in any form or format, is simply meant as a guide as to the description of the goods, their provenance, source, the integrity of the source and/or the integrity of the goods, and hence should not be relied upon, by a buyer.
4 The buyer acknowledges and agrees that prior to the auction taking place, the buyer has inspected and satisfied themselves as to the condition of the goods which are catalogued in the auction, and which are to be sold, during the course of the auction (the "goods").
5 If the buyer intends to bid for goods that (because of their potential provenance, source, description or nature, assert certain characteristics) which may impact in the final price, a prospective buyer may pay for same goods, the buyer MUST at their own cost obtain expert advice independently of ARDENT, to such end that the buyer is satisfied PRIOR to bidding at the auction, that the buyer is purchasing what it is that the buyer believes the goods to be at the time of the auction. In this regard ARDENT and the seller of the goods, give no guarantee or warranty that the goods are of the description set out in the catalogue or of any description made by the auctioneer at any time during the currency of the auction. It is the obligation of the buyer to undertake any and all due diligence that the buyer requires, in order to satisfy the buyer as to the veracity or otherwise of the provenance, source of the goods, the characteristic, age, condition and quality of the goods, prior to bidding at the auction.
Telephone buyers
6 Buyers may provide to ARDENT, prior to the commencement of an auction, a telephone bid form, whereby the buyer indicates to ARDENT the buyer's interest in certain goods catalogued in a certain auction (the "telephone bid") and a wish by the buyer to make a telephone bid or bids for certain goods at that auction.
7 ARDENT is under no obligation to telephone the potential telephone buyer in relation to any bid registered by a telephone buyer, on a form provided to ARDENT prior to the auction, however will undertake its best endeavours to identify that the buyer has registered the buyer's interest in bidding for a particular good or goods, by the provision of a telephone bid form.
8 ARDENT will, where ARDENT acknowledges the acceptance of a telephone bid by a buyer, bid for and on behalf of the buyer as the buyer instructs over the telephone. However the buyer agrees and acknowledges that ARDENT is under no obligation to make a bid for and on behalf of a telephone buyer, and that if a bid is made by ARDENT, the bid is made in good grace having regard to the understanding of the auctioneer as to the bid wished to be made by the telephone buyer, via the auctioneer. The buyer will not make any claim, claim for compensation, nor claim for damages in relation to any telephone bid made by the auctioneer for and on behalf of that telephone buyer, and whatever offer or bid is made by the auctioneer for and on behalf of a buyer, at or during the auction will be deemed to be made by the buyer.
9 Telephone bid forms must be accepted by ARDENT before the commencement of the auction in which the goods to be bid upon are a part of, otherwise it is at the absolute discretion of ARDENT as to whether it accepts the bid form.
Bidding at auction
10 Normally, the highest buyer shall be the buyer of any goods at an auction. This is however at the absolute discretion of Ardent.
11 During the auction, all decisions in relation to any dispute arising in respect of any sale of any goods in that auction, or in respect of any matter, manner or thing, directly or indirectly related to a bid, the manner in which a bid is made, the manner in which a bid is accepted, any dispute in relation to whom has made a bid, or the amount of that bid, or the person, persons and/or entity to whom or which the hammer is dropped, the auctioneer is the final arbiter, and any decision so made by the auctioneer during the auction in relation to any matter, manner or thing either directly or indirectly related to the operation management, administration, taking of bids, giving of bids, falling of the hammer and the like, shall be that of the auctioneer.
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12 No buyer may retract a bid once the bid has been acknowledged by the auctioneer, which acknowledgement shall be an acknowledgment in any form made by the auctioneer at the time the bid is made.
However the auctioneer may at their own discretion acknowledge a retraction.
13 The buyer must be a registered buyer before making any bid and no bid shall be accepted from any unregistered buyer.
14 Upon the fall of the hammer in favour of a buyer that buyer is responsible for payment and collection of the goods, which are the subject of that fall of the hammer.
Internet buyers
15 Buyers may bid on the internet through the Invaluable website, for such auctions as are listed with invaluable. ARDENT shall not be responsible for any failure in relation to any equipment, program or link, or any reason whatsoever whereby an internet bid fails to come to the notice of the auctioneer, and the bid is not then conveyed to the auctioneer. ARDENT shall not be responsible to an internet buyer in relation to any bid made by an internet buyer, where for any reason ARDENT is unaware of the internet bid at the time the auction is taking place, or at all. The buyer shall not have any claim, claim for compensation or claim for damages if for any reason ARDENT does not notice or does not bid for an internet buyer.
16 An internet buyer is to pay an additional 3% buyer's commission on any goods purchased by a buyer by way of an internet bid, over and above the buyer's commission stated in the ARDENT catalogue on the day of the auction.
Collection of goods
17 Buyers may collect goods during the auction after paying for same, but only at the discretion of the auctioneer.
18 Internet buyers may only pay for and collect goods after the auction where those goods have been sold, has been completed, in that the last lot in the auction has been auctioned and all paperwork completed. Payments and pick-ups for internet buyers is to be completed by COB the following day. ARDENT can provide a shipping service with a courier or Australia Post, at the buyers expense plus a handling fee of $15 per lot to a maximum of $75 or can provide details of our preferred shippers on request. The buyer is to deal directly with the shipper of their choice to arrange pick-up of items and all costs incurred for pick-up, packaging and shipping are borne by the successful buyer.
Agent bids
19 The registered buyer is deemed to be the principal buyer. Any bidder who is acting as an agent for a buyer must, prior to the auction, provide written authority from the actual buyer, that the agent may so act on behalf of that buyer to bid at the auction and the principal must provide photo ID and register as a buyer, providing to ARDENT such information it requires of the principal.
ARDENT and buyers warranties and obligations.
20 ARDENT provides no warranty or guarantee, either express or implied, that any goods are free of all patent or latent faults or defects. The buyer acknowledges and agrees that the buyer has taken the opportunity to inspect the goods and undertaken all due diligence in relation to those goods, by having the goods tested, the veracity of the provenance and source of the goods established by an expert or experts and obtaining any report or reports that the buyer requires in relation to those goods. The buyer hereby indemnifies and holds safe ARDENT in relation to any matter, manner or thing, either directly or indirectly related to the goods the subject of the sale, which have been purchased by the buyer and accepts the goods as are, where are, and will claim no compensation, damages, nor make any claim against ARDENT in relation to any fault, either patent or latent in the goods, shortages in quantity, miss description of provenance, source quality or any other matter, manner or thing related in any way to the goods, directly or indirectly.
Payment of goods
21 The buyer agrees that the buyer will pay by cash, EFT, bank transfer, credit card, VISA, MasterCard and Debit card, however ARDENT does not accept payment by Cheque, American Express or Diners Club card.
22 All credit card transactions will be charged a 2% (plus GST) surcharge added to the amount charged to the buyer in relation to the sale and purchase of the goods.
ARDENT Buyers Premium / Commission
23 The buyer will pay to ARDENT a buyer's premium hereafter referred to as commission. The commission will be calculated upon the gross action sale price of the goods sold in respect of any lot, at the rate of commission listed in the catalogue for that particular auction, plus GST. The commission shall be paid at the same time as the gross auction sale price for the goods is paid by the buyer to ARDENT.
24 Where the commission does not appear due to omission in the sale catalogue the rate of commission will be deemed to be 18%. Commission can also be varied by written agreement between buyer and Ardent prior to auction.
Collection of purchase
25 All goods the subject of a purchase by a buyer shall be paid for on the day of the auction and removed from the ARDENT auction rooms, or the place where the auction has taken place, within two business days of the date of the sale, or at the time specified by the auctioneer at the beginning of the sale, where that is different to the two business days.
26 Buyers are responsible for the collection of the goods of the lot that the buyer has purchased, and the cost of any crane, forklift, lifting device or carrying device for the goods, and neither ARDENT nor the seller have any obligation to the buyer, other than to present the goods as the goods were situated during the course of the auction at which the goods were sold. Accordingly, in respect of any goods whereby any lifting device or equipment is required to remove those goods from the place where the auction took place, then the provision of that equipment, plant, or lifting facility shall be arranged and paid for by the buyer.
27 Normally, ARDENT is under no responsibility or obligation to a buyer to resell goods where the buyer does not wish to accept same after being the successful buyer. ARDENT may at its absolute discretion, refuse to resell such goods on behalf of the buyer at a subsequent auction of ARDENT. Unless otherwise agreed in writing the buyer must pay on the day of the auction and remove the goods of any lot from the premises within two business day after the fall of the hammer of the last lot in which the lot purchased by the buyer formed part.
Seller of the goods
28 The buyer agrees and acknowledges that in relation to the lot and the goods the subject of the sale and/or auction, ARDENT is simply an agent acting for and on behalf of the seller of those goods and that the contractual arrangement in relation to the purchase of those goods is as between the buyer and the seller of the goods, and that ARDENT has no part in this process, except as to act as the authorised and exclusive agent of the seller.
Return of goods
29 Where a buyer contends and /or asserts that buyer has the right at law or otherwise to return goods the subject of a lot at any auction, the buyer must within five (5) business days of the fall of the hammer for the last lot at the auction of which the goods formed part of a lot, advise ARDENT in writing, as follows…
29.1 that the buyer believes that the buyer is not required to accept the goods in the lot;
29.2 the reasons why the buyer contends that the buyer is not required to accept the goods in the lot;
29.3 what it is that the buyer wishes ARDENT to do about the goods, the subject of the lot; and
29.4 a description of all of the issues that the buyer has in relation to the goods the subject of the lot, whereby the buyer considers that the buyer has the right to return such goods to ARDENT (the "rejection notice").
30 ARDENT will advise the buyer in writing within five (5) business days of receipt of the rejection notice as to whether the seller will accept the goods by return, or if the seller will not, the reasons why the seller will not accept the return of the goods, and will do so in writing.
31 Where the seller agrees to accept goods by return, the goods must be in the same condition as they were when they left the auction room of ARDENT after the auction of which they were a part, and returned to the office address of ARDENT by the buyer at the cost of the buyer.
32 Upon receipt of the goods in the same condition as that when sold, ARDENT will return to the buyer the gross auction price and the buyer's commission, less a 5% handling and admin fee, and will do so within five (5) business days of the receipt of the goods.
Title of goods
33 Title in the goods, the subject of the sale, shall not pass to the buyer unless and until the payment by the buyer is cleared funds into the account of ARDENT. Should the buyer pay ARDENT by cheque or in a manner by which the payment is not honoured, then upon dishonour of that payment, ARDENT shall on behalf of seller and itself be at liberty to make claim against the buyer for the costs relevant to the purchase of those goods, including the demand for payment of the gross auction sale price of the goods, any costs relevant to the goods, the buyer's commission, any legal or collection costs relevant to the funds that should have been paid to ARDENT buy the buyer, interest, storage and bank fees.
34 Where the buyer does not make payment for the goods and does not collect such goods, ARDENT reserves the right at the absolute discretion of ARDENT to re-sell the goods at a subsequent auction and make claim against the buyer for any deficiency in and costs related to the original sale of the goods to the buyer and the subsequent sale of the goods to another buyer, advertising, insurance, transport costs, storage and loss of commission.
35 Before reselling the goods at a subsequent auction, ARDENT will send a notice of its intention to do so by prepaid ordinary post or email to the address or addresses provided by the buyer to ARDENT.
Changing the agreement
36 The terms and conditions of this agreement may not be varied by either party except in writing signed by both parties.
GST
37 Where the catalogue in respect of a lot and/or goods purchased by a buyer shows that the sale of that lot or those goods attracts GST, then upon providing the gross auction sale price of the goods, the buyer will also provide GST in relation to that purchase upon being provided by ARDENT with a tax invoice evidencing the amount of GST payable.
Shipping Terms
ALL ITEMS MUST BE REMOVED BY THE FRIDAY 24th MARCH.
We recommend PACK & SEND Norwood for all packing and shipping for this auction. Tony and his team will arrange pickup from our auction and all packing and local, interstate and oveaseas shipping requirements. Pack and Send can be contacted on +61 428 581 582 or +61 8 8132 0948 or norwood@packsend.com.au
Please provide Pack & Send a copy of your paid invoice as authority to transport on your behalf.
Scammells are not responsible for any item once it leaves our premises.
All item(s) must be paid in full before they leave Scammells.
Items of Ivory and Aboriginal Artifacts cannot be shipped out of Australia.
Overseas buyers must consult local laws for the import of all items and it is their responsibility to assure themselves of all details including any permits that maybe required.
Buyers Premium
For all Australian bidders there is a total of 15% buyer's premium + 5% totalling to 20% + GST.
For bidders outside of Australia, there is a total of 15% buyer's premium + 5% totalling to 20% with no GST.
GST
GST inclusive (Not applicable to bidders outside of Australia) on the hammer price of each lot.
10% GST payable on the Buyers Premium