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Terms & Conditions

 
  1. Each person will be required to register prior to entering the auction room. Each person will receive a bidder's number. The bidder's number will be required to purchase any lot/lots at auction and must be shown to the Auctioneer at the fall of the hammer.
  2. Judging sticks and Carry Cages will not be allowed into the Auction Room. The birds must not be interfered with or subjected to sticks, pens or similar objects. SMOKING will not be permitted in the Auction Room at any time.
  3. All lots will be submitted in catalogue order; however if necessary the vendor reserves the right to make alterations, additions or deletions to the catalogue order.
  4. All conditions and warranties expressed or implied by law are hereby excluded and as all lots are open for inspection prior to the commencement of the sale, the same are sold with all faults, if any. Therefore, no compensation shall be made in respect of any fault or imperfection or error of description of any lots sold or otherwise. At the fall of the hammer each lot shall be at the purchaser's risk
  5. At the fall of the hammer the highest bidder shall be the purchaser, and in the event of any dispute arising the lot in dispute shall be put up again and the auctioneer's decision shall be final.
  6. The auctioneer reserves the right to accept or refuse any bid without having to state the reason or reasons thereof.
  7. After the fall of the hammer no party will be allowed to retract his/her bid.
  8. Telephone bidding will be available provided PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS have been made. Payment arrangements must be confirmed prior to the Auction.
  9. Payment for the goods on the day shall be by CASH, MASTERCARD, VISA unless prior arrangements have been made. There will be no surcharge on CREDIT CARD purchases. Personal cheques will not be accepted on the day of the sale without prior arrangements.
  10. Successful purchasers of lots will be required to take their purchases with them at the completion of the auction.
  11. If any successful bidder shall fail to pay for their purchases on the day, the vendor or his agents have the right to resell the lot in any manner they think proper.
  12. Purchasers may be collected at the completion of the auction. A receipt of purchase must be obtained from the cashier upon payment of the lot, then proceed to the allocated collection point with their carry cage and evidence of purchase. The purchaser will be required to remove the bird or birds from the sale cage and transfer it or them to their own cage. The vendor, his agent, the auctioneer or any staff will not be handling the birds. It is the sole responsibility of each purchaser to handle his/her own birds at collection.