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Buyer's Premium
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Terms & Conditions
Participation in auctions implies unconditional acceptance of the terms of sale
The sale will be expressed in Swiss francs and without warranty. Payment shall be made in cash or via bank transfer in Swiss Francs. Cheques are not accepted, credit cards are accepted when you attend the sale in person or through our platform of payment. If you like to transfer the amount in Euros, you must first claim for an invoice in Euros and for the proper account number.
Bidders are requested to give their first name, last name, phone numbers, address and e-mail address in order to receive a paddle number, before the beginning of the auction. New customers are kindly asked to legitimate their identity by presenting their identity card and a proof of residence. As a general rule, bidding starts with the price stated in the catalogue. The price listed next to the description is not an estimate price but a starting price. If a reserve price has been set, the auctioneer may bid on account of the vendor up to the one increment under the reserve price, even if this one is higher than the starting price. No lot can be sold under the reserve price. Bid increments are generally of 10 %. The auctioneer may vary the increments at his discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid and to sell lots in a different order than the one listed in the catalogue. He also reserves the right, in his absolute discretion, to divide, combine or withdraw lots.
The bids must clearly and unequivocally express the will of the bidder. The highest bid will be eligible for the lot. Any doubt connected with the fall of the hammer should be expressed without delay. In case of dispute between two bidders that cannot be settled immediately, the auctioneer reserves the right, whether immediately during or after the sale, to restart or continue the bidding or to re-offer the lot.
Catalogue descriptions and condition reports are written to the best of our knowledge and belief.
They are statements of opinion carefully given and are not to be considered as statements of fact. Such statements do not constitute any representation, warranty nor assumption of liability by us of any kind and they can be modified at any time.
The lots are sold ?as is? in the condition they are at the time of the auction. The lots can be inspected during the viewing. The buyer is advised to personally examine the lot and make his or her own opinion prior to the auction. Dognyauction will assume no liability for obvious or hidden deficiencies of any kind, nor for errors of description. Descriptions, condition reports and evaluations are made with care but are indicative, as for the author?s signatures, dates, provenances, attributions, origins, authenticity; these statements do not constitute any type of guarantee or warranty. A reference to an incident, an accident, a restoration of a lot is given only to facilitate its inspection. The absence of such a reference does not imply that a lot is free from defects, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. No return for errors of description or for any other reason will be accepted.
No liability can be assumed for frames and glass.
The visitor is responsible for any damage he will cause to the exhibited lots. This up to twice the lower estimate price sale plus buyer's premium and VAT .
Absentee bidders may leave written or phone bids. Absentee bids orders can be sent by mail, fax or through the website. They must be received before 5.00 P.M. Swiss time GMT+1 the day before the sale. Purchase orders are executed with care, discretion and without extra charge. The auctioneer or his staff is not responsible for any connection problems or failure in executing a bid for whatever reason. The bids are registered according to their order of reception. If we receive several written bids for the same lot at the same amount, the lot will be awarded to the first bidder.
Phone bids are accepted at the low estimate price mentioned in the catalogue. For lots with a low estimate price under or equal to 550 Swiss francs, the phone bid, even not reachable, is considered as a firm offer at the low estimate price.
Buyer's premium is 24.77% on the hammer price (that includes the VAT of 7.7% on the premium). For bidders bidding through Invaluable a 5% Live bidding charge + VAT is added.
For lots with an asterisk the VAT due is calculated on the hammer price
The risks and rewards pass to the buyer upon the fall of the hammer. However, he becomes the owner of the object upon full payment. The goods may not be handed over to the buyer until full payment has been achieved. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to import restrictions or to Swiss export restrictions, such as items considered as dangerous or goods forbidden for exportation. Having a valid export or import license or any other required permit is the sole responsibility of the buyer, even if no mention is made in the catalogue. Failure or delay of licensing will not justify rescission of any sale nor delay in payment.
Whoever intentionally obstructs or distorts the free play of the auction will be subject to the penalties of the law.
Lots should be paid within 7 working days after the sending of the invoice. For lots not fully paid 20 days after the sale, the buyer may lose his right to acquire. For any lot not removed 20 days after the sale, an amount of 50 Swiss francs per week will be charged for storage and administrative costs.
Upon request of the buyer, we gladly arrange the sending of his or her lot(s). Please contact: shipping@dognyauction.ch
The buyer discharges DognyAuction from any responsibility whatsoever, including in the event of damage or loss of the lot, whether partial or complete, for any reason whatsoever. DognyAuction disclaims any liability or responsibility for any loss or damage that may occur during the packing, the transit or shipping of the items (see §9).
13. Any dispute relating to the sale is subject to the exclusive application of the Swiss law and the jurisdiction of the Courts of the Canton of Vaud, regardless of the place of residence of the parties.
14. Only the French version of the auction terms and conditions is decisive and legally valid.
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