The Bullit Courier Company Ltd Standard Trading Conditions
1 Parties
The parties to this agreement are:
1.1 The Bullit Courier Company Ltd ( The Courier) which expression shall where
the context allows include his employees agents and subcontractors
1.2 the person firm or company named as Customer (the Customer)
2 Definitions
Subcontractor means any person whose services the Courier engages or makes
use of to perform the whole or any part of the services the subject of
this contract
Dangerous goods means goods included in the list of dangerous goods as
defined in the Classification Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances
Regulations
(known as the C.P.L. Regulations), and in the classification and labelling
of explosives regulations (The Radioactive Substances (Carriage by Road)(Great
Britain)
Regulations 1974) and including any other relevant legislation or regulations
together with any amendments to them, or means goods which present a
comparable hazard
Theft attractive goods include: Money, Securities, Deeds, Bills of exchange,
Promissory notes, Stamps, Photographs, Mobile telephones and all ancillary
equipment, General telephony equipment, Documents of title to property,
Jewellery, Precious
stones, gold, silver, platinum, Other precious metals, Non-ferrous metals
other than in components, Furs, Watches, Cassettes, videos Spirits, tobacco
and cigarettesConsequential
Loss shall include without limitation all economic losses loss of profits
increased management or labour costs loss of future business loss of
reputation and goodwill
loss of market or falls in prices of whatever nature and all other damages
costs or expenses or other indirect losses including any liability to
or claims by
any third party.
Consignment means the delivery of goods in bulk or contained in one parcel
package container or envelope or as the case may be or any separate number
of parcels
packages containers or envelopes sent at any one time in one load by
or for the Customer from one address to one address. Goods includes papers
and documents
other than those expressly excluded.
3 Couriers obligations
3.1 The Courier shall use its best endeavours to deliver the goods specified
to the delivery address so specified at about or before the time so
specified
3.2 The Courier shall not be liable for any delay in delivery caused
by the unavailability at the delivery address of the consignee or other
authorised recipient
3.3 The Courier shall not be liable for loss of or damage to or mis-delivery
or delayed delivery of the goods occasioned by:
3.3:1 act of God including but not limited to storm tempest or flood
3.3:2 act of war hostilities riot or civil commotion or the threat
or fear of such conditions prevailing
3.3:3 criminal malicious or negligent actions or acts or omissions
of third parties
3.3:4 industrial action or unforeseeable traffic conditions
3.3:5 the effect of ionising radiation or uncontrolled nuclear reaction
3.3:6 suspension or cancellation of transport services by reason of
or of the threat or fear of inclement weather or any of the matters
set
out in clauses
3.3:1 to 3.3:5 inclusive
3.3:7 Fire-lighting or explosion
3.3:8 Seizure under legal process
3.3:9 Act default or omission of whatever nature of the Customer his
employees or agents or any person having any interest in the goods
3.3:10 Insufficient or improper packing labelling or addressing
4 Customers obligations
Subject to the provisions of this agreement the Customer undertakes:
4.1 That in relation to the Goods the Customer is either solely beneficially
entitled to the Goods or has the authority of all those interested
in the Goods to enter into this contract and to bind them to its
terms
4.2 In the event of any claim by any third party against the Courier
arising out of this contract to indemnify the Courier against the
claim and all legal
and other costs incurred except to the extent that the Customer establishes
that the Courier would have been liable to the Customer had the original
claim been
made by the Customer but on the assumption that the Customer had
retained title to the Goods
4.3 To give any instructions requested by the Courier in pursuance
of clause 3 above as soon as reasonably practicable
4.4 To make all payments as provided in clause 13 below
5 Limitation of liability
5.1 The liability of the Courier in the event of loss of or damage to or mis-delivery
of the goods (where the Couriers liability is not otherwise excluded) shall
not exceed the declared value of the goods specified or otherwise declared by
the Customer (and pro rata in the case of an event affecting part only of the
goods) or the cost of repairing any damage or of reconditioning the goods subject
always to a maximum liability of £10,000 per Consignment or part thereof
in the case of an event affecting part only of the Consignment. Goods sent via
the over night system and via third party carriers the libility is limited to
a maximum of £10.00 per kilo. Where the Customer requires a higher value
of cover this shall be expressly negotiated and agreed in writing. The value
of the goods actually lost damaged or misdelivered shall be taken to be their
invoice value if they have been purchased by the Customer or otherwise shall
be taken to be the replacement cost to the owner at the commencement of transit
and in all cases shall be taken to include any Customs and Excise duties or
taxes payable in respect of the goods provided always that the Courier shall
be entitled to proof of value of the Consignment or any part of it.
5.2 The liability of the Courier for delay in delivery (where the
Couriers liability is not otherwise excluded) shall not exceed
a sum equal to
the carriage charges
or a proportion of those charges in the case of an event affecting
part only of the goods
5.3 The Courier shall not be liable for any physical loss, mis-delivery
or damage to any theft-attractive goods unless the Courier has
specifically agreed in writing
prior to transit commencing to carry such items and the Customer
has agreed in writing to reimburse the carrier in respect of all
additional
costs including
insurance costs which result from the carriage of the said items
and the loss mis-delivery or damage is occasioned during transit
and is
proved to be due to
the negligence of the Courier its servants or agents.
5.4 The Courier shall not in any event be liable for any consequential
loss whatsoever and howsoever arising (including in relation to
theft attractive goods) which
shall include without limitation all economic losses loss of profits
increased management or labour costs loss of future business loss
of reputation and goodwill
loss of market or falls in prices of whatever nature and all other
damages costs or expenses or other indirect losses including any
liability to
or claims by
any third party.
6 Excluded goods
6.1 The Customer shall not submit for carriage and the Courier
may at any time abandon the carriage of any goods of a type specified
in clause
6.3 below
6.2 If the Courier abandons goods in pursuance of clause 6.1
above he shall immediately notify the Customer of the circumstances
but
shall be under no liability in respect
of the safe-keeping of the abandoned goods
6.3 The following are excluded goods:
6.3.1 Explosive and inflammable articles firearms including parts
of any firearms ammunition and detonators
6.3.2 Dangerous goods
6.3.3 Any article the possession of which in or the importation
of which into any country from through or to which the carriage
is to
take place
is illegal
or prohibited
6.3.4 Any article prohibited as hand luggage by British Airways
6.3.5 Any written printed or pictorial matter which is obscene
blasphemous scandalous or defamatory or proscribed or prohibited
6.3.6 Human remains
6.3.7 Livestock
7 Warranties and Indemnities
The Customer shall indemnify the Courier in respect of the whole
of any fine or penalty or legal and other costs incurred by
the Courier and
any other loss
outlay and expense sustained by the Courier by reasonof the
Customers breach of clauses 3, 4 and 6 above.
7.1 The extent of the Couriers responsibilities and liabilities
are defined in these conditions and the Customer shall save
harmless and keep the
Courier indemnified
from and against all claims costs and demands of whatsoever
nature and by whomsoever made and howsoever arising from negligence
or otherwise
in excess of the liability
of the Courier under these Conditions arising directly or indirectly
from the collection, carriage, storage and/or delivery of the
Customers Consignment.
7.2 In the absence of written notice to the contrary given
to the Courier at the time of delivery to them, all goods and
the
packaging
within
which they are
contained are warranted by the Customer to be fit to be carried
and stored.
7.3 The Customer agrees that he will not submit to the Courier
any Consignment containing dangerous, verminous, infested,
contaminated or condemned
goods unless he shall first have given to the Courier in writing
full details of the same
and obtained the written agreement of the Courier to the submission
of such Consignment.
7.4 The Customer will be responsible for and will indemnify
the Courier against all losses damage and claims of whatsoever
nature
made upon
the Courier for which
the Courier may be or become liable arising from the tender
of a Consignment all or part of which consists of dangerous,
verminous,
infested, contaminated
or condemned goods including loss and/or damage sustained by
the Courier to its own property and injuries or loss sustained
by servants
and/or
sub-contractors
of the Courier.
8 Third Parties
The Courier shall be entitled to appoint sub-contractors and/or
agents and it is hereby declared any sub-contractor of the
Courier and the
employees of the
Courier and any such sub-contractor and also any person deriving
title to the goods from the Customer are third parties to
this contract within
the meaning
of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 and shall
be entitled to enforce this contract accordingly.
9 Transit
9.1 Transit begins when the goods are handed to or collected
by the Courier for carriage.
9.2 Transit shall be suspended:
9.2.1 When the goods are held by the Courier at some place
other than the destination at the request of or for the
convenience of the Customer
or because the Customer
or Consignee refuses or is unable to take delivery at the
destination or;
9.2.2 when the goods are detained for Customs purposes;and
shall be resumed when the Courier resumes the carriage
of the goods.
9.3 Transit shall (unless otherwise previously determined)
end:
9.3.1 in the case of goods to be delivered by the Courier
when they are tendered at the usual place of delivery within
the
customary delivery hours of the district,
or at such other times or places as may be agreed between
the Courier and the Customer;
9.3.2 in the case of goods not to be delivered by the Courier
awaiting order or collection, at the expiration of one
clear day after notice
of arrival has
been given either orally or in writing to the consignee
or, to the sender when the address of the Consignee is
not known;
provided
that
when the
addresses of
both the sender and consignee are not known, the said end
shall be at the expiration of one clear day after the arrival
of
the goods
at the
place to which they are
consigned.
9.4 The Courier shall be entitled to raise a charge in respect of any wasted
or needless journeys made or for any delay in attempting to effect delivery
of the goods due to any default of the Customer and/or consignee in accordance
with its own costings scales. Waiting time for delayed collection or delivery
is charges at £18.00 per hour and part there of after the first half an
hour.
10 Means of transport
10.1 Goods accepted by the Courier for carriage may be
carried by such means of transport and by such route
as the Courier
thinks fit
and
these conditions
shall apply to whatever means or routes by which the
goods are carried.
10.2 Goods carried wholly or partly by water or air or
rail shall in connection with liability in respect of
such carriage
be carried
subject
to the applicable
Conditions of Carriage by water or air or rail of the
carrier who carries the goods such conditions to be read
as though
reference therein to
water or air
or rail carrier were reference to the Courier. In the
absence of
proof to the contrary where goods are carried partly
by land and partly by
water or air or
rail any loss damage or delay shall be deemed to have
occurred whilst the goods are being carried by road.
11 Loading and unloading
11.1 On collection or delivery at a Senders or Consignees
premises the Courier shall be under no obligation to
provide any plant,
power or labour
for loading
or unloading.
11.2 Subject to these Conditions, the Couriers servants
and/or employees have no authority to give assistance
other than
under supervision
in the loading and
unloading at the usual place of collection or delivery
and the Courier shall not be liable for any loss or
damage howsoever
caused including
negligence attributable
to such or to any other assistance given and the Customer
shall indemnify the Courier against any claims made
against the Courier
as a result
of any such other
assistance given.
11.3 Consignments or part thereof requiring special
appliances for unloading from a road vehicle are accepted
for carriage
only on the
condition that
the Customer has duly ascertained from the consignee
that such appliances are available
at the destination. Where the Courier is, without prior
arrangement in writing having been made by the Customer,
called upon
to load or unload
Consignments
or parts thereof for which special appliances are required,
the Courier shall be under no liability whatsoever
to the Customer for any damage
howsoever caused,
whether or not by the negligence of the Courier and
the Customer shall be responsible for and indemnify
the Courier
against
any
damage or
liability which the Courier
may suffer or incur either itself or in respect of
loss, damage or injury suffered by the Couriers employees
or
any third party.
12 Dangerous goods
12.1 The Courier does not contract to carry or store
dangerous, verminous, infested, contaminated or condemned
goods.
13 Payment
13.1 The Customer shall pay for the delivery service
within 30 days of receipt of the Couriers invoice
without set-off
or deduction
or
counterclaim
13.2 In default of payment the Courier shall be
entitled to charge interest at the rate of 5% above
the then
prevailing base lending
rate of National
Westminster
Bank Plc from the date of invoice
14 Time Limits for Claims
14.1 The Courier shall not be liable for any damage
to goods or delay unless it is advised in writing
within 3 days of
delivery or the
date specified for
delivery in regard to goods not actually received.
14.2 In any event any damaged goods must made
available to the Courier for inspection
14.3 The Courier shall not be liable for any
loss or mis-delivery unless it is advised in
writing
by the
Customer (otherwise
than upon delivery
of the Couriers
documents) within 14 days of transit commencing
and the claim is made in writing within 28 days
after
transit began
14.4 The Courier shall in any event be discharged
from all liability whatsoever in respect of the
Consignment unless
proceedings are
commenced within a period
of one year from the termination or transit or,
in the case of loss mis-delivery or non-delivery
of
the
whole
Consignment,
from
the said
14days referred
to in Clause 14.3.
15 Couriers lien
The Courier shall have a general lien against
the owner of the Goods for any money due from
the Customer
or
such other
owner
to the Courier
and if any such
lien is not satisfied within a reasonable time
the Courier may in its absolute discretion
sell all or
part of the
Goods as agent
for
the
owner and apply the
proceeds towards the money due and the expenses
of retention insurance and sale of the Goods
and shall
on accounting
to the Customer for
any surplus be discharged
from all liability whatever in respect of the
Goods
16 The contract and these Terms and Conditions
shall be construed and governed by the Laws
of England.