Consumer Sale of Goods (Purchase Order)

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The Purchase Order should contain details of the price, (including deposit, VAT and delivery charges) and should include a delivery schedule and specification of any works to be completed. The purchase order should be dated.
 
These standard terms are suitable for sale of goods from a business to an individual and not from business to business. 
 
The terms should be incorporated on the back of or attached to a customer's purchase order. The purchase order itself should be signed by a representative on behalf of the business and also by the customer and should provide the company / business details.
 
These standard terms are not suitable for hire purchase, credit or conditional sales where the Consumer Credit Act 1974 would apply.
 
Clauses in this agreement:
 
  • When the customer must pay for their order.
  • The amount of notice the customer must give to cancel their order.
  • Details of guarantees (if any) provided by the business.
  • Complaints relating to goods damaged on delivery and losses suffered.
  • When the customer can cancel order due to non-delivery.
  • When title and risk in the goods pass to the customer.
Reasons to buy:
 
All businesses need to have clear terms and conditions of business to reassure customers they are dealing with a professional organisation. For the organisation it provides commercial certainty and clear terms that can be enforced against the customer.
 
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