Common use of PREVAILING CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

PREVAILING CONDITIONS. All Contracts between the Seller and the Buyer for the supply of goods and/or services by the Seller shall be subject to and incorporate in their entirety, these conditions, all other terms and conditions whatsoever, being expressly excluded unless specifically accepted in writing and duly signed by the Seller. The Seller is not willing to contract other than on these conditions and any printed or standard conditions which appear or are referred to on any documents emanating from the Buyer, including those generated from the access or use of websites, are to have no legal effect whatsoever (and the Buyer waives any right which it might otherwise have to rely on such terms and conditions).

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Sales Contracts, Sales Contracts, Sales Contracts

PREVAILING CONDITIONS. All Contracts between the Seller and the Buyer for the supply of goods and/or services by the Seller shall be subject to and incorporate in their entirety, these conditions, all other terms and conditions whatsoever, whatsoever being expressly excluded unless specifically accepted in writing and duly signed by the Seller. The Seller is not willing to contract other than on these conditions and any printed or standard conditions which appear or are referred to on any documents emanating from the Buyer, including those generated from the access or use of websites, are to have no legal effect whatsoever (and the Buyer waives any right which it might otherwise have to rely on such terms and conditions).

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Conditions of Sale