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Terms And Conditions
Teaching Tables
1. Terms and conditions
1.1 These terms and conditions as amended from time to time ('Conditions') can be found on the Teaching Tables website at teachingtables.com.au('Website').
1.2 Your use of our websites and any order placed with Teaching Tables ABN 52 177 805 745 ('we', 'our', 'us' or 'Teaching Tables') constitutes your ('you', 'yourself' or 'your') agreement to be bound by these Conditions. Any additional or different terms you state in any communication with us (including any order) are hereby objected to and will not bind us unless we agree in writing.
2. Variation
2.1 Teaching Tables reserves the right to amend these Conditions at any time. Any amendments will be effective when we publish the amended Conditions on our Website.
2.2 Your continued use of our Website and your purchase of any goods constitutes an agreement by you to be bound by these Conditions (as amended).
2.3 Each time you place an order with us and on each day during the term of the agreement, you acknowledge either receiving or having the opportunity to review a copy of the Conditions. Please ensure that you check this Website regularly to familiarise yourself with any amendments.
3. Acceptance of orders
3.1 Your placement of an order with us constitutes an offer by you to purchase goods from us on these Conditions. We may accept or reject orders we receive. If we accept the order, a binding contract between you and us will arise on these Conditions ('Contract'). The Contract may be amended only by written agreement between us and you.
3.2 Accepted orders cannot be cancelled without our consent which may be refused or given with conditions.
3.3 The supply of goods is subject to availability. If we are unable to supply all of your order, the Contract continues to apply to any part of the order supplied.
3.4 We reserve the right to suspend or discontinue the supply of goods to you.
4. Price
4.1 Prices for the goods in our hard copy catalogues are correct at the time of publication of the catalogue and are subject to change without notice. All current prices for the goods can be viewed on our Website.
4.2 The price you pay for the goods purchased via the Website will be the price shown on our Website at the time you place an order.
4.3 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, prices for the goods will be subject to alteration by us without notice from time to time and quoted exclusive of goods and services tax (GST), and all taxes and delivery costs.
5. Promotions
5.1 In our catalogues, we offer promotional pricing options and are pleased to have been able to hold promotional pricing on a number of key products. We reserve the right to change or cancel promotions at any time.
5.2 Specially agreed customer pricing (including tenders and key accounts) and all promotional discounts, offers and pricing do not compound and single best discount will be applied.
5.3 Special prices, promotions, offers and discounts are for limited periods, subject to availability and otherwise subject to change.
5.4 Discounts, offers and promotions published in our catalogues on MTA's websites and otherwise are not applicable to international orders
5.5 Only one promotional code can be used per transaction.
5.6 Additional T&Cs may apply to discounts and promotions.
6. GST
6.1 All goods are sold subject to GST unless the goods are classified as GST exempt.
7. Payment terms
7.1 For customers buying directly from the Website, you may pay for the goods by Paypal, Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
7.2 Schools may pay with a PCard or via a Purchase Order
7.3All payments must be made in Australian dollars only.
7.4 If we are unable to successfully process payment for your order, then we may reject or cancel your order.
8. Back orders
8.1 Some goods may temporarily be out of stock in which case all back orders will automatically be shipped to us for inspection before being shipped to you.
8.2Any back orders held for longer than 4 months will be deleted and a refund of credit will be provided if pre-payment has been made (Teaching Tables will decide if it is a refund or credit in its discretion).
9. Delivery
9.1 You acknowledge that any person accepting delivery of your delivery order at the delivery address is authorised by you to receive your order. If no one accepts delivery of your order at the delivery address, we may arrange for delivery at a different time and charge you an additional delivery fee or the delivery may be left at your premises with your approval.
9.2 Risk in the goods passes to you on delivery.
9.3 All quoted delivery or consignment dates are estimates only. We are not obliged to meet such dates and will not be liable to you by reason of delays caused by any reason whatsoever.
10. Return of faulty goods or claims for under delivery
10.1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
10.2 Each item is intended for use for the purposes described and not for any other purpose and all instructions, warnings and limits for use must be followed. Naturally, any item to be used by a child requires careful adult supervision.
10.3 Teaching Tables offers a 12 month warranty on all products from date of invoice unless stated otherwise. If you notify Teaching Tables of a fault within 12 months of date of invoice and we accept of your claim, we will, in our discretion, repair or replace the product.
10.4 You should carefully check your delivery to ensure all items match your order and are not damaged, as any claims for incorrect/not ordered items, short supply/deficiency in the quantity of goods, or damaged on delivery must be lodged with Teaching Tables within 7 days of the date of delivery. If you receive goods in error which were not ordered we require these to be returned and that you notify us within 7 days so we can arrange collection and return of the items. For deficiency claims where we hold a proof of delivery, we may require you to supply a statutory declaration.
11. Return of goods for change of mind returns
11.1 We do not accept change of mind returns.
12. Limitation
All guarantees, conditions and warranties of any type in relation to the goods are excluded to the maximum extent permitted by the law. In respect of goods which are not ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption, our liability for a breach of any guarantee, condition or warranty implied by law is limited at our option to the repair of goods, or supply of a replacement, or payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods or payment of the cost of having the goods repaired, or re-supplying any services, or payment of the cost of re-supplying the services.
13. Cancellation of orders
13.1 If you cancel an order of the goods, you will be liable for any loss we incur, including but not limited to any loss of profits and any delivery costs if the goods have already been dispatched.
13.2 If you cancel an order of the goods and the goods have been dispatched, you must return the goods intact, undamaged, and unopened within 30 days of delivery. We will assess the goods before returning them to stock. Once the goods are assessed as being suitable to return to stock, you will receive a credit note to the value of the goods less the costs of testing and recharging of the goods, delivery, credit card surcharge (if applicable) and freight.
13.3 When the goods that are subject to cancellation were paid for by Visa, Mastercard or American Express, we will retain any credit card surcharge amount paid by you. This is used to offset merchant fees from the card companies (which are not refunded to us in the event of order cancellation).
14. Title
Title to the goods passes upon payment of all amounts owed in respect of all goods purchased by you.
15. Use of Goods
15.1 Each item of goods is intended for use only for the purpose described and not for any other purpose. We make no representation as to the fitness of the goods for any other purpose, except for a purpose which you have notified to us in writing, prior to the date of any Contract, and confirmed in writing by us to be applicable.
15.2 Any goods specified as being suitable for use by children requires careful adult selection and use should be under proper adult supervision. Goods must only be used by children of an appropriate age. Whilst we may give guidelines about age suitability, the final decision must be made by the selecting adult taking into account the nature of the child concerned.
16. Termination
16.1 We may terminate the Contract by written notice to you if you fail to perform any of your obligations under the Contract.
16.2 We may terminate the Contract if a receiver, receiver and manager, provisional liquidator or administrator appointed to you or any of your assets or steps are taken to appoint any such persons, or if you are insolvent under any applicable law.
17. Default
If the Contract is ended and you owe us money, the money is immediately payable to us and will incur interest at the Interest Rate. We are entitled to enter your premises and repossess any goods in your possession or control.
18. Assignment
We may assign or otherwise deal with the benefit of any contract made pursuant to the Contract.
19. Copyright and intellectual property
19.1 Our resources (including but not limited to catalogues, Website, text, graphics, logos, icons, sound recordings and software) are owned by us and our licensors ('Resources'). Our Resources must not be copied or reproduced (in whole or in part) in any form without our express permission given in writing.
19.2 You acknowledge that all of the intellectual property rights (including copyright in the Resources or trademarks used in our catalogue or Website) will remain vested solely in Teaching Tables or our licensors (as the case may be) and you will not obtain any right, title or interest in the Resources.
20. Entire agreement
20.1 Unless agreed otherwise in writing between Teaching Tables and you:
(a) the Conditions exclude and supersede all prior discussions, representations and arrangements and any other oral or written terms and conditions; and
(b) in the event of ambiguity, conflict or confusion between any other documents which we agree will form part of the Contract, the terms of the Conditions will prevail.
20.2 This does not apply to any existing written agreement between Teaching Tables and you in force prior to the date of the Contract.
21. Severability
If any provision of this Contract is unenforceable, illegal or void, that provision is severed and the other provisions of this Contract remain in force.
22. Governing law
This Contract is governed by and must be interpreted in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, Australia and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales, Australia.
23. Contact details
Our contact details are as follows:
Teaching Tables
Postal Address: 33 Weston St, Revesby, NSW, Australia, 2212
Phone: 0431 006 920
Website: teachingtables.com.au
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