ARTICLE 1 : SCOPE
The below sales conditions have to be showed to any customer who intents to put in an order. The fact to put in an order indeed implies the total adherence to these sales conditions.
The present purchase order is therefore firm and definite.
You declare having taken notice and having accepted the present sales conditions before you have validated your order. The validation of your order therefore means you have accepted these sales conditions.
ARTICLE 2 : DELIVERY TIME
The seller undertakes to respect a 3 weeks delivery time once the order has been validated.
ARTICLE 3 : RATES
Photo BRETON reserves its right to change its prices at any time, but the products will be charged on the basis of the rates in force at the time of the order.
ARTICLE 4 : DELIVERY
It is expressly agreed that the property transfer of an ordered product is effective as soon as this product leaves our shop. The buyer therefore agrees to accept all the risks, especially those linked to transport, unless the transport is taken care of by the seller. If the buyer doesn’t give any specific instructions about the transport, the seller reserves its right to ship the products for the best, which doesn’t mean he can be held for responsible in the event of a problem. If it is not possible to deliver the products inside the premises of the buyer (because there is no possible access or because the premises are too small) the seller will by no means be held responsible.
ARTICLE 5 : PAYMENT
The payment has to be made entirely at the time of the order.
The money received will by no means be considered as a deposit.
Photo BRETON reserves its right not to take care of an order made by a buyer with whom there is (or has been) a payment dispute.
ARTICLE 6 : CLAIM
The buyer has to check the products when those are delivered. If the buyer intents to express reservations about the state of the delivered products, then he should refuse to be delivered or send the products back straight away.
ARTICLE 7 : GUARANTEE
According to the articles 1641 (and following) of the Civil Code, the seller guarantees the buyer for all consequences linked to defects (conspicuous or hidden) that the sold products might reveal, if those defects are notified as soon as they are discovered. Any functional or aesthetic deterioration linked to defects (conspicuous or hidden) that would appear with use and of which the seller didn’t know of are covered by the guarantee, without restrictions or limitations. However, guarantee does not apply to deteriorations linked to usury or to causes extraneous to the intrinsic properties of the products, such as deteriorations resulting of an abnormal use (humidity, excessive heating, etc.) or deteriorations resulting of the buyer’s acts (transport, handling, montage). In any case, the buyer will have to prove the existence of the hidden defect on the delivery day.
ARTICLE 8 : RETURN TO SENDER
According to the article L 121-16 of the Consumers Code, the buyer has a 7 day cooling-off period to return the order at his own costs starting from the delivery date. By exercising his right to retract, the buyer will be paid back in cash.
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