General Terms & Conditions of Sale
Area of Application
1.1 All Orders accepted by Alta Bioscience Limited (AB) or any of its subsidiaries or Affiliates will be governed by these General Terms and Conditions of Sales (the “Terms and Conditions”), including orders placed by telephone which have not been confirmed in writing and orders made by delivery of samples. A contract with these Terms and Conditions comes into being when an order that has been placed with AB is accepted by AB. An order placed with AB is considered as accepted by AB when (a) AB proceeds to fulfil that order, without need for any written confirmation from AB or (b) AB accepts the order in writing.
1.2 These Terms and Conditions supersede and replace all prior verbal or written price quotations and agreements between the parties and, unless specifically indicated otherwise therein, take precedence over all conflicting or inconsistent provisions of subsequent written agreements between the parties. No officer (other than a Director of AB), employee, agent or subcontractor of AB has the authority to alter or waive any of these Terms and Conditions or to make any representation which conflicts with or purports to override any of these Terms and Conditions; and no such alteration, waiver or representation shall be binding upon AB, unless it is in writing and signed by a Director of AB.
Placement of Order
2.1 A customer’s order will be valid only if it is sent by mail or fax or other electronic message on letterhead of the customer or by using AB-approved sample dispatch sheets or electronic order forms and the commercial aspects of the order which are not specifically set out in these Terms and Conditions (including price, estimated turnaround times and delivery date) must be agreed at the time of the order. The customer must confirm in writing orders given by telephone immediately after they are made and in any event, will be deemed to have placed an order if the customer sends samples to AB quoting the customer reference given to it by AB. AB is not obligated to start any analytical work unless the order is clear and it has been provided all required information.
2.2 Unless specifically accepted in writing and signed by a Director of AB, any terms proposed or submitted by a customer at any time (including, but not limited to, terms or provisions in the customer’s purchase order, instructions or other document) which differ from these Terms and Conditions are rejected as a material alteration of these Terms and Conditions and shall be of no force or effect. Furthermore, special terms or conditions of prior orders which have been agreed by AB in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, including special pricing, will not automatically apply to subsequent orders. Each order accepted by AB will be treated as a separate contract between AB and the customer.
2.3 AB is entitled to charge management and administrative fees of up to £25.00 in connection with the request for additional services to an existing order. A request for additional services on samples that have entered the laboratory will be treated as a new order and may postpone estimated delivery date accordingly.
Price and Terms of Payment
3.1 If the acknowledgment of an order does not state otherwise, AB’S prices apply “ex works”, excluding packaging, which is charged separately. Any additional cost or disbursement (e.g. directly incurred by AB in connection with the order) must be paid by the customer.
3.2. Prices are exclusive of all applicable taxes (including sales, use and VAT) and are based on tariffs in force at the day of the remittance of the offer to the customer. Applicable taxes are those in force at the date of invoicing.
3.3 Unless specifically agreed otherwise by AB in its acceptance of an order, payment of all invoices is due strictly within 30 days of the invoice date. Any dispute about invoices must be raised in writing within 30 days of the invoice date. The challenge of an analytical result will not entitle a customer to defer payment. Any invoice which remains outstanding after due date, may be additionally charged with an administration fee of £25.00 in respect of AB’S costs in dealing with such outstanding payment, and also may carry interest at the maximum interest rate permitted by applicable law.
3.4 The payment method is cheque, bank transfer or direct debit. Any other method of payment must be received by prior agreement from AB. The customer undertakes to provide bank account details where relevant.
3.5 AB is entitled to require payment of up to 100% of the quoted order price as a condition of acceptance.
Duties of Customer in Delivering Samples or Materials
4.1 The samples or materials must be in a condition that makes the preparation of reports/analyses or the production of ordered products possible without difficulty. AB is entitled to conduct an initial examination of the samples or materials to check their condition before processing the samples, drawing up a report or using them in production. The customer shall bear the costs of this initial examination, if the samples or materials do not comply with the requirements described in this clause 4.1. If the result of the initial examination is that an analysis or production is impossible or is possible only under more difficult conditions than originally anticipated – for example, because the samples or materials have been interspersed with foreign materials or substances that were not reported by the customer or are degraded – AB shall be entitled to terminate or interrupt the order and the customer shall bear costs incurred by AB to that point.
4.2 The customer must ensure, and hereby warrants, that no sample poses any danger, including on its site, during transportation, in the laboratory or otherwise to AB premises, instruments, personnel or representatives. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with hazardous waste regulations, including regarding information, labelling, transportation and disposal and to inform AB personnel or representatives about sample health and safety concerns, including any known or suspected toxic or other contaminant that may be present in the sample and its likely level of contamination as well as the risks to AB premises, instruments, personnel and representatives related to the contamination.
The customer shall be responsible for, and indemnifies AB against, all costs, damages, liabilities and injuries that may be caused to or incurred by AB or its personnel or representatives including on the sampling site, during the transportation or in the laboratory by the customer’s sample or by sampling site conditions. The customer shall bear all extraordinary costs for adequate disposal of hazardous waste resulting from the sample, whether or not described as hazardous waste. At AB’S request, the customer must provide AB with the exact composition of the samples.
Property Rights on Sample Material and Sample Storage
5.1 All samples become the property of AB to the extent necessary for the performance of the order. Unless the customer pays for storage, AB shall have no obligation or liability for samples sent to AB for storage, including samples requiring refrigeration. If the customer pays for storage, AB will take commercially reasonable steps to store the samples, according to professional practice.
5.2 AB can dispose of or destroy samples immediately after the analysis has been performed, unless AB and the customer have agreed in writing on the terms of AB’S retention of the sample. AB also can dispose of or destroy the samples after the agreed upon retention period, without further notice and at customer’s cost, should an extra cost for AB arise to comply with any regulation (for example, with respect to disposal of hazardous waste). If the customer requests the return of unneeded sample material, AB will return them to the customer, at the customer’s cost and risk.
Delivery Dates, Turnaround Time
6.1 Delivery dates and turnaround times are estimates and do not constitute a commitment by AB. Nevertheless, AB shall make commercially reasonable efforts to meet its estimated deadlines.
6.2 Results are generally sent by email and/or by UK post, or via other electronic means, to the attention of the persons indicated by the customer in the order, promptly after the analysis is completed.
Transfer of Property
7.1 Title in any analysis results, products, equipment, software or similar supplied by AB to the customer will remain with AB until all invoices in respect thereof have been paid by the customer in full, and until such full payment, the customer shall have no property rights or other rights to use them. In addition, even if AB has accepted and begun to fulfil an order, AB has the right at any time to stop processing that order and to stop doing any work for a customer if that customer is late in paying any amount due to AB, whether for that or any other order.
7.2 Even after payment in full by the customer, AB shall retain the right to store, use and publish all analysis results in an anonymous form which does not identify the customer.
Limited Warranties and Responsibilities
8.1 Orders are handled in the conditions available to AB in accordance with the current state of technology and methods developed and generally applied by AB and the results may not always be absolutely precise and/ or relevant.
Analyses, interpretations, assessments, consulting work and conclusions are prepared with a commercially reasonable degree of care but AB cannot guarantee that these will always be correct or absolute. This limited warranty expires six months after the delivery date of the samples, if the acknowledgement of the order does not specifically state otherwise. In all cases, the customer must independently verify the validity of any results, interpretations, assessments and conclusions supplied by AB, if it wishes to rely on the same in respect of matters of importance and shall do so at its own risk.
8.2 Each analytical report relates exclusively to the sample analysed by AB. If AB has not expressly been mandated and paid for the definition of the sampling plan (including which samples of which raw materials and finished products and at which frequency should be analysed) and the definition of the precise range of analysis to be performed or if the customer has not followed AB recommendations, AB shall not bear any responsibility if the sampling plan and/or the range of analysis to be performed prove to be insufficient or inappropriate.
8.3 The customer is responsible for the proper delivery of samples sent to AB for examination/analyses or materials sent for production. Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing by AB, AB accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage, which may occur to any sample in transit or to any facility or site where logistics services are being delivered. The customer will at all times be liable for the security, packaging and insurance of the sample from its dispatch until it is delivered to the offices or laboratory. AB will use commercially reasonable care in handling and storing samples, but AB shall not be held responsible for any loss or destruction of samples even after their receipt at its laboratories.
8.4 The customer warrants and represents to AB that all samples sent to AB for analysis are safe and in a stable condition and undertakes to indemnify AB for any losses, injuries, claims and costs which AB, or its personnel, may suffer as a result of any sample not being in a safe or stable condition, notwithstanding that the customer may have given an indication on the sample or any order form of any perceived problem with the sample. The customer must always inform AB in writing prior to shipment and label the packaging, samples and/ or containers appropriately, if the samples are dangerous or otherwise of a hazardous nature.
8.5 Unless explicitly agreed in writing by all parties, the contractual relationship shall be between exclusively the customer and AB. There shall be no third party beneficiary or collateral warranty relating to any order and the customer shall indemnify and hold AB harmless from and against any and all third party claims in any way relating to the customer or to the order by the customer.
9 Limitation of Liability
9.1 Except to the extent that such limitations are not permitted or void under applicable law and subject at all times to clause 9.2:
(a) AB (together with its workers, employees, representatives, managers, officers, directors, agents and consultants and all AB partners and affiliates,the “AB Indemnifying Parties”) shall be liable only for the proven direct and immediate damage caused by the AB Indemnifying Party’s breach of its obligations under these Terms and Conditions in connection with the performance of an order and then, only if AB has received written notice thereof not later than six (6) months after the date of the customer’s knowledge of the relevant claim (unless any longer period is prescribed under applicable law and cannot be contractually limited), and (b) in all cases (whether arising under contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, through indemnification or otherwise), the AB Indemnifying Parties’ aggregate liability in respect of all or any claims in relation to an order, and the customer’s exclusive remedy, with respect to AB’S services which fall under these Terms and Conditions, shall be limited to the lesser of:
(i) the direct and immediate loss or damage caused by the AB Indemnifying Party’s breach of its obligations under these Terms and Conditions in connection with the performance of the order and
(ii) ten times the amount AB actually received from the customer in relation to the order up to fifty thousand pounds sterling (£50,000).
9.2 The AB Indemnifying Parties shall not be liable for any of the following:
(i) loss of business profits or
(ii) depletion of goodwill or other similar losses or
(iii) loss of business opportunities or
(iv) loss of contracts or
(v) loss of revenue or
(vi) loss of anticipated savings or
(vii) loss of or damage to data or
(viii) for any special indirect or consequential losses, costs, charges, expenses or damages incurred by the customer or by any third party. However, the AB Indemnifying Parties only exclude and limit their liability as permitted by applicable law. The AB Indemnifying Parties do not exclude or limit their liability for death or personal injury caused by their negligence, for their fraudulent misrepresentation or for breach of implied terms under any applicable statute regarding AB’S right to transfer good title (subject at all times to clause 7).
9.3 It is a condition of AB’S acceptance of an order that the customer indemnifies the AB Indemnifying Parties for any losses, injuries, claims and costs which the AB Indemnifying Parties may suffer as a result of arising from or in any way connected with its role under or services or products provided pursuant to these Terms and Conditions, except to the extent that the AB Indemnifying Parties are required to bear them according to these Terms and Conditions, and by placing an order the customer agrees to provide that indemnification.
Analytical data : Whilst AltaBioscience exercises all due care in producing the analytical data, it is issued on the strict understanding that AB shall not be legally liable for any error, mistake or inaccuracy which any advice or conclusion may contain, either under Common Law or as a result of any breach of duty arising under contract or otherwise. The laboratory is not responsible for data when used in clinical diagnosis. Whilst AB exercises all due care in sample preparation and processing, it will be on the assumption that the sample has no intrinsic value.
Synthetic products : AB accepts no responsibility for accidents in handling or use of any of its synthetic products. These products are for research use only and are not for medical, diagnostic use or human consumption.
The hazards associated with any of the synthetic materials supplied by the laboratory are not known. Appropriate care must be taken when handling and using them.
Repeat Analysis
Objections to test results can be made within thirty (30) days after the customer receives the results. However, unless it would appear that the results of the repeated analysis do not match those of the first one, the customer shall bear the costs of the repeat testing or review. Furthermore, a repeated analysis will be possible only if AB has a sufficient amount of the original sample on hand when it receives the customer’s objection. Otherwise the customer will be required to pay all costs, including sampling, transportation, analytical and disposal costs for the repeat analysis. AB will repeat analysis without charge, only where a problem is shown to be one of instrument failure, incorrect/unsuitable sample processing or data interpretation by the laboratory. Analytical repeats necessitated by incorrect sample preparation by the customer will be charged for at the normal rate.
Force Majeure
AB cannot be held liable for delays, errors, damages or other problems caused by events or circumstances which are unforeseen or beyond AB’S reasonable control, or which result from compliance with governmental requests, laws and regulations.
Confidentiality & Processing of Customer Data
12.1 AB shall be entitled to save and process personal or commercial data received from the customer in any way, no matter whether such data stem from the customer directly or from a third party and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to keep such data confidential, in compliance with applicable law.
12.2 AB shall use commercially reasonable efforts to keep all analysis results and service reports confidential, subject to AB’S rights set forth in clause 7.2 and the right to use them in order to demonstrate its entitlement to payment for services rendered.
12.3 Analysis results are prepared and supplied exclusively for the use of the customer and should not be divulged to a third party for any purposes without the prior written agreement of AB. AB will keep data confidential unless required to disclose information by law. If such a request is made, AB will inform the customer. In addition, the customer is required to maintain secrecy concerning all services provided by AB and their results as well as the composition of products and software delivered by AB. Analysis results are not to be publicly disclosed or exploited without the prior written consent of AB. Even if such written consent is given by AB, the customer (a) remains responsible for any consequences due to the divulgence of such results to a third party and any reliance of such third party on such results and (b) hereby agrees to indemnify the AB Indemnified Parties against any liability which the AB Indemnified Parties may incur as a result of such divulgence or any such third party reliance.
Disclaimer and Miscellaneous
13.1 EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET OUT IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, ALL CONDITIONS, WARRANTIES AND OTHER TERMS (INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY AS TO MERCHANTABLE QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) AS TO THE MANNER, QUALITY AND TIMING OF THE TESTING SERVICE AND RESULTS, EQUIPMENT, PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE SUPPLIED BY AB ARE EXCLUDED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. THE WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES OF AB CONTAINED IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE EXCLUSIVE.
13.2 These Terms and Conditions may be modified in writing from time to time by AB and orders will be governed by the most recent version of these Terms and Conditions that is in effect at the time AB accepts the order.
13.3 Should a court waive, limit or hold to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable any part of these Terms and Conditions, all other parts shall still apply to the greatest extent possible.
13.4 Failure by either AB or the customer to exercise the rights under these Terms and Conditions shall not constitute a waiver or forfeiture of such rights.
13.5 Except as expressly set out in these Terms and Conditions, a person who is not a party to this contract shall not have any rights under or in connection with it.
Governing Law/ Jurisdiction
14.1 The construction, validity and performance of these Terms and Conditions and any contract which incorporates these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by the laws and the commercial courts of England which shall have exclusive jurisdiction
Effective Date – 8th June 2017