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If you intend to bid at Kittelty's Auction Rooms you must first register your name, address and telephone number with our office and be issued with a buyer number.
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At the conclusion of buying, pay your account at our office and our staff will collect your purchases for you.
The highest bidder to be the purchaser. In the case of a dispute the Auctioneer shall if he wishes re-offer the lot and the Auctioneers decision will be final.
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All good must be removed on the day of Auction unless arranged with the Auctioneer. If not so removed the goods will be stored and re-sold either by Auction or private contract. Any deficiency arising from such second sale shall be made good by the defaulter.
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No claim for damage, misdescription, genuineness of, or error of any description will be entertained after the goods have been sold. Purchasers are therefore particularly reminded to inspect all lots before purchasing. All lots are at the risk of the purchaser upon the fall of the hammer. |
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The vendor reserves the right to bid through the Auctioneer.
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Terms are Cash, EFTPOS, Credit Card and Cheque on the day of Auction.
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Title of goods is not transferred until payment is received in full and is subject to clearance and or authorisation of Cheque or Credit Card.
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By bidding at Kittelty's Auction Rooms the bidder accepts all conditions. |
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The Occupational Health & Safety Act 1985 and Regulation Impose obligations in respect of safety for workers arising out of the design, manufacture and supply of plant for use in a workplace.
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Kittelty's Auction Rooms warns buyers that all plant and equipment offered for sale at this auction may not be fit for use in a workplace and it is the buyer or users responsibility to ensure that it is brought to a standard necessary to comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985 and it is safe and fit for use in a workplace.
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Breaches of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985 carry onerous penalties for people who purchase and operate unsafe equipment without conducting a thorough safety inspection.
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Plant must be given a safety inspection prior to operation when it is purchased in Auction.
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In the interests of health and safety for workers, safety inspections of plant purchased at Auction must be performed.
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