National
Beef Association Terms and Conditions of Sale Incorporating Bull
Breeding Warranty and Female Breeding Warranties
For use at Pedigree Cattle Auction Sales
held under the Auspices of the Highland Cattle Society
IMPORTANT:
THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE (HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS "TERMS")
CONTAIN PROVISIONS BY WAY OF EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
IN FAVOUR OF THE VENDOR.
1 DEFINITIONS
1.1 In these Terms:
"FERTILE" in respect of a female animal means capable of
conceiving by natural service and of carrying a calf for twelve weeks
and the words "INFERTILE", "FERTILITY" AND "INFERTILITY" shall
be construed accordingly.
"INCAPABILITY" in respect of a bull means incapability
of getting stock by natural service and the words "CAPABILITY" and "INCAPABLE" shall
be construed accordingly
"MAIDEN HEIFER" means a heifer
which has never been served by natural means or artificial insemination
"PURCHASER" means:
(a) the successful bidder for any animal in the sale, or
(b) the successful bidder together with such one or more persons
with whom the said bidder is in partnership, or engaged in a joint
venture, and whose names shall have been notified to the Auctioneers
on the day of the sale
"SERVICE" without qualification means both service by
natural means and service by artificial insemination and the words "SERVE" and "SERVED" without
qualification shall be construed accordingly.
"SHIPMENT" means the sending
or taking of an animal outside the United Kingdom.
2 BASIS OF THE CONTRACT
2.1 These Terms shall (subject to Clause 2.2 hereof) form the
basis of the Contract between the Vendor and the Purchaser and
from the said Contract all conditions and warranties implied under
the Sale of Goods Act 1979 or any other statutory enactment or
implied by law or custom are expressly excluded subject to the
Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977, or any statutory re-enactment or
modification thereof.
2.2 These Terms may not be varied in any way except by an announcement
by the Auctioneers before or at the time of the sale and, apart
from such accouchement, no servant or agent of the Vendor has authority
to make any representation, waiver or variation of inconsistent
with any of these Terms or to make any collateral contract or other
arrangement to which these Terms do not apply.
2.3 Neither the National Cattle Breeders Association nor any of
its Breed Society members accept any liability arising out of the
use or application or form of these terms.
2.4 Only animals owned by a member of a Pedigree Cattle Breed
Society registered in the United Kingdom and affiliated to the
National Cattle Breeders Association and entered in the Herd Book
of such Society or registered as supplementary thereto shall be
offered for sale under these Terms.
3 GENERAL WARRANTIES
3.1 Each animal offered for sale has been bred by the Vendor unless
otherwise stated in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at
the time of sale.
3.2 The Vendor guarantees the identity, correctness of pedigree
history and description of each animal submitted for sale and contained
in the Sale Catalogue (including all flushings for embryo transfer,
caesarian operations and calvings recorded) save to the extent
that any misdescription would be apparent on inspection or unless
specifically amended by an announcement by the Auctioneers before
or at the time of the sale.
4 BULL BREEDING WARRANTY
4.1 Subject to the provisions of Clauses
4.2, 4.3, 6, 8 & 11
hereof each bull over the age of eight months at the date of the
sale is sold with a warranty by the Vendor that it is capable of
getting stock by natural service from fourteen* months of age which
shall be deemed to be fulfilled as soon as four females or fifty
percent whichever shall be the lesser number of animals put to
the bull are in calf to the bull by natural service subsequent
to the sale.
4.2 Trial Period
The Purchaser shall give the bull sufficient time and opportunity
to prove itself capable of getting stock by natural service while
applying the standards of good husbandry and management and, subject
to Clause 4.3 hereof, in any event within two calendar months of
the date of the sale or within two calendar months of attaining
the age of fourteen* months (whichever is the later).
4.3 If upon purchase of the bull it is found impracticable for
the Purchaser to try the bull fairly within the period stated in
Clause 4.2 above due to the Purchaser's normal calving programme
the Purchaser shall on the day of the sale give the Auctioneers
notice in writing of the month in which it is proposed to commence
using the bull. At the discretion of the Vendor (in consultation
with the Auctioneers) the Auctioneers may extend the date of the
commencement of the trial period OT the first day of the month
in which the Purchaser has notified them as aforesaid that he proposes
to commence using the bull. The Auctioneers shall notify the Purchaser
in writing whether or not the Vendor will use his discretion as
aforesaid within seven days of receipt of the said notice in writing
from the Purchaser.
5 FEMALE BREEDING WARRANTIES
Subject to the provisions of Clauses 6,8, and 11 hereof:-
5.1 MAIDEN HEIFERS
Every maiden heifer over the age of twelve* months at the date
of the sale is sold with warranties by the Vendor
5.1.1 That it is fertile from the age of twenty-four* months up
to the age of forty-two* months which warranty shall be deemed
to be fulfilled as soon as such animal is certified by a Veterinary
Surgeon to be not less than twelve weeks pregnant PROVIDED ALWAYS
THAT no claim under this warranty shall be admitted before the
animal reaches the age of thirty-three* months (except in a case
where a Veterinary Surgeon certifies that it is suffering from
an abnormality or malfunction of the reproductive system which
will permanently prevent fertility)
And
5.1.2 that it is not in calf
5.2 HEIFERS RECENTLY SERVED
Every heifer over the age of twelve* months at the date of the
sale described in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the
time of the sale as having been served less than twelve weeks prior
to the sale is sole with warranties by the Vendor
5.2.1 that it shall be fertile from the age of twenty-four* months
up to the age of thirty* months, which warranty shall be deemed
to be fulfilled as soon as such animal is certified by a Veterinary
Surgeon to be not less than twelve weeks pregnant PROVIDED ALWAYS
than no claim under this warranty shall be admitted before the
animal reaches the age of twenty-four* months (except in a case
where a Veterinary Surgeon certifies that it suffering from an
abnormality or malfunction of the reproductive system which will
permanently prevent fertility) and
5.2.2 that if it is in calf it is in calf to the bull described
in the Sale Catalogue or by the auctioneers at the time of the
sale PROVIDED ALWAYS that no warranty is given or to be implied
that such heifer is in calf at the time of the sale
5.3 COWS UNSERVED
Every cow under the age of ten* years at the date of the sale
and described in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the
time of the sale as unserved since last calving is sold with warranties
by three Vendor.
5.3.1 that it shall be fertile for a period of twenty-six weeks
from the date of the sale, which warranty shall be deemed to be
fulfilled as soon as such animal is certified by a Veterinary Surgeon
to be not less than twelve weeks pregnant, and
5.3.2. that it is not in calf
5.4 COWS RECENTLY SERVED
Every cow under the age of ten* years at the date of the sale
and described in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the
time of the sale as having been served less than twelve weeks prior
to the date of the sale is sold with warranties by the Vendor.
5.4.1. that it shall be fertile for a period of twenty-six weeks
from the date of the sale, which warranty shall be deemed to be
fulfilled as soon as such animal is certified by a Veterinary Surgeon
to be not less than twelve weeks pregnant, and
5.4.2 that if it is in calf it is in calf to the bull described
in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the
sale PROVIDED ALWAYS that no warranty is given or to be implied
that any such cow is in calf at the time of the sale.
5.5 FEMALES IN CALF
Every cow or heifer stated in the Sale
Catalogue or by the auctioneers at the time of the sale to have
been served on a date ("the
service date") not less than twelve weeks before the date
of the sale is sold with warranties by the Vendor
5.5.1 that it is in calf, and
5.5.2 that it is in calf to the bull described in the Sale Catalogue,
or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale, and,
5.5.3 that the expected calving date will be within a period of
263* to 303* days of the service date
5.6 FEMALES "RUNNING WITH THE BULL"
Every cow or heifer described in the Sale
Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale as "running with the bull" up
to a date not later than twelve weeks before the sale is sold with
warranties by the Vendor
5.6.1 that it is in calf, and
5.6.2 that it is in calf to the bull described in the Sale Catalogue
or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale, and
5.6.3 that it is in calf to a service date at any time between
the dates stated in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at
the time of the sale and that the latest expected calving date
will be within a period of 263* to 303* days of the last possible
service date
5.7 FEMALES WITH VETERINARY SURGEON'S CERTIFICATE OF POSITIVE
PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS
Every cow or heifer stated in the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers
at the time of the sale to be sold with a Veterinary Surgeon's
Certificate of positive pregnancy diagnosis is sold with warranties
by the Vendor
5.7.1 that is in calf, and
5.7.2 that it is in calf to the bull described in the Sale Catalogue
or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale, and
5.7.3 that the expected calving date will be within a period of
263* to 303* days of the service date stated in such Certificate
notwithstanding that the said cow or heifer would not otherwise
be sold with the benefit of the above warranties
6 LIMITATIONS ON THE APPLICATION OF WARRANTIES
6.1 None of the warranties in clauses 4 and 5 above shall apply
6.1.1 to any cow or heifer which has been subjected after birth
or is subjected after the sale to any process involving the technique
of embryo transfer, unless that animal's subsequent natural breeding
record (as declared in the Sale Catalogue) indicates not less than
one natural calving since the said embryo transfer
6.1.2 to any cow or heifer which has undergone a caesarian operation
(as declared in the Sale Catalogue) unless that animal's subsequent
natural breeding record (as declared in the Sale Catalogue) indicates
not less than one natural non-surgical calving since the said operation
6.1.3 to any cow or heifer which is declared by the Vendor to
be a twin to a bull, unless before the sale pregnancy has been
certified in writing by a Veterinary Surgeon following rectal examination
or the animal has produced full term calf
6.1.4 to any animal which has not been maintained by the Purchaser
at all times since purchase in a normal breeding condition, in
accordance with the rules and practice of good animal husbandry
and management
6.1.5 to any animal purchased for export outside the United Kingdom
unless a claim shall have been notified within the time limits
imposed by Clause 8.1.2 hereof and proved correct (after all examinations
and procedures deemed necessary by the Veterinary Surgeons appointed
under these Terms have been carried out) before the date on which
shipment of the animal takes place
6.1.6 to any animal which has been rejected at the date of the
sale by its Breed Society Inspector or Inspectors appointed for
the purpose of that sale
6.1.7 to any animal which after the sale has contracted an illness
or suffered an injury which may affect its fertility or capability
as the case may be after the sale
6.1.8 to any animal which does not remain the property of the
Purchaser unless it was purchased by means of a hire purchase agreement
and the title to but not the right to possession of the animal
has therefore been transferred to a finance or other hire purchase
company
6.1.9 to any animal which does not survive until the completion
of all examinations and procedures deemed necessary by the Veterinary
Surgeons appointed under Clauses 8 and 9 hereof
6.2 No warranty is given or to be implied that a cow or heifer
will carry a calf full term or deliver a live or viable calf
7 UDDER AND CLEANSING WARRANTIES
Unless otherwise stated by the auctioneers at the time of the sale
7.1 every cow in calf or in milk and every heifer in milk at the
time of the sale is sold with a warranty that it is sound in the
udder and teats at time of the sale PROVIDED ALWAYS that any claim
under this warranty shall be made to the Auctioneers not later
than one hour from the close of the sale and if the Auctioneers
in their absolute discretion (having taken such veterinary advice
as may be appropriate) decide that the udder is not sound in all
respects, the sale of such animal shall be cancelled, and
7.2 every freshly calved cow or heifer is sold with a warranty
by the Vendor that it has satisfactorily cleansed before the sale
PROVIDED ALWAYS that:
7.2.1 any claim under this warranty shall be made, accompanied
by a Veterinary Surgeon's Certificate, to the Auctioneers not later
than three days from the date of the sale, and
7.2.2 without prejudice to the rights of the Purchase set out
in Clause 11 hereof, the Purchaser shall have the right to arrange
such Veterinary treatment to the animal (the cost of which shall
be borne by the Vendor) as may rectify the animal's condition.
8 CLAIMS AND TIME LIMITS
8.1 A claim by a Purchaser under any of the above warranties shall
not be valid unless:-
8.1.1 the animal remains the property of the Purchaser except
where it was purchased by means of a hire purchase agreement and
the title to but not the right to possession of the animal has
therefore been transferred to a finance or other hire purchase
company
8.1.2 the Purchaser shall have given notice in writing to the
auctioneers of the intended claim as soon as evidence supporting
the claim comes to the Purchaser's notice in any event within the
following time limits:
8.1.2.1 Under Clause 4 in the case of a bull:
within six calendar months:-
(a) from the date of the sale; or
(b) from the date when the bull attains the age of fourteen* months;
or
(c) from the date of the commencement of the trial period stated
in Clause 4.3 above whichever is the later date
8.1.2.2 Under Clauses 5.1.1 and 5.2.1 in the case of a maiden
heifer or a heifer recently served:
(a) within three calendar months from the date of the sale; or
(b) within one calendar month from the date when the heifer attains
the age of thirty* months whichever is the later date
8.1.2.3 Under Clauses 5.1.2 and 5.3.2 in the case of a maiden
heifer or a cow which was sold as unserved and which subsequently
proves to be in calf:
within twenty-six weeks from the date of the sale
8.1.2.4 Under Clause 5.3.1 in the case of a cow sold as unserved
since last calving and which proves infertile:
within twenty-six weeks from the date of the sale
8.1.2.5 Under Clause 5.4.1 in the case of a cow sold as recently
served and which proves infertile:
within twenty-six weeks from the date of the sale
8.1.2.6 Under Clauses 5.2.2 and 5.4.2 in the case of a cow or
heifer which, although not warranted to be in calf, produces a
calf to a bull other than that stated to be the service sire:
within fourteen days from the calving date
8.1.2.7 Under Clauses 5.5.1, 5.6.1 and 5.7.1 in the case of a
cow or heifer sold as being in calf or sold as running with the
bull, and which proves not to be in calf:
within twenty-eight days from the date of the sale
8.1.2.8 Under Clauses 5.5.2, 5.6.2 and 5.7.2 in the case of a
cow or heifer which, having been warranted to be in calf, produces
a calf to a bull other than that stated as the service sire in
the Sale Catalogue or by the Auctioneers at the time of the sale
as the case may be:
within fourteen days from the calving date
8.1.2.9 Under Clauses 5.5.3, 5.6.3 and 5.7.3 in the case of a
cow or heifer which, although in calf, does not calve to the stated
service date:
within fourteen days from the expected calving date
8.1.2.10 Under Clause 7.1 in the case of a cow or heifer whose
udder is not sound:
within one hour from the close of the sale
8.1.2.11 Under Clause 7.2 in the case of a cow or heifer which
has not satisfactorily cleansed before the sale:
within three days from the date of the sale
Claims procedure
8.1.3 in the case of a claim under Clauses 4,5.1.1, 5.2.1, 5.3.1
or 5.4.1 the Purchaser shall within thirty days of the receipt
of a Bull Fertility Report Form or a Female Fertility Report form,
as the case may be, return it to the Auctioneers, completed by
a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the Purchaser
8.1.4 the Veterinary surgeon appointed in accordance with sub-clause
8.1.3 hereof certifies in writing that:-
8.1.4.1 the animal is in a normal breeding condition, and
8.1.4.2 the animal's infertility or incapability as the case may
be is not due to illness contracted or an injury suffered after
the fall of the hammer, and
8.1.4.3 in the case of a bull he has examined the cows and heifer
on which the bull has been tried and has found them to be in normal
breeding condition and that they are not responsible for the bull's
incapability, or
8.1.4.4 in the case of a cow or heifer, he has examined any bull
with which the cow or heifer has been running after the sale and
has found the said bull to be capable of getting stock by natural
service
8.1.5 in the case of a claim under Clause 5.1.2, 5.3.2, 5.5.1,
5.6.1 or 5.7.1 the Purchaser shall, when notifying such claim,
forward to the Auctioneers a Certificate from the Purchaser's Veterinary
Surgeon certifying that the animal is or not in calf as the case
may be
8.1.6 in the case of a claim under Clauses 5.2.2., 5.4.2, 5.5.2,
5.6.2 or 5.7.2 the Purchaser shall, when notifying such claim,
forward to the Auctioneers a Report from the Purchaser's Veterinary
Surgeon giving his opinion that the animal has produced a calf
to a bull other than that stated to be the service sire
8.1.7 in the case of a claim under Clause 5.5.3, 5.6.3 or 5.7.3
the Purchaser shall when notifying such claim, forward to the Auctioneers
a Certificate from the Purchaser's Veterinary Surgeon certifying
that the animal has not calved to the stated service date
where any claim concerns an animal purchased for export outside
the United Kingdom it shall have been notified and proved correct
(after all examinations and procedures deemed necessary by the
Veterinary Surgeons appointed under these Terms have been carried
out) before the date on which shipment takes place or before the
relevant period in sub-clause 8.1.2 (whichever shall be the earlier
date)
8.1.8 the animal shall survive at least until the completion of
all examinations and procedures deemed necessary by the Veterinary
Surgeons appointed under Clauses 9 and 10 hereof
8.2 Where notice of al intended claim is given to the Auctioneers
in accordance with sub-clause 8.1.2 the Auctioneers shall immediately
inform the Vendor and the Secretary of the Breed Society with which
the animal is registered, and forward to the Vendor a copy of the
relevant Report Form if applicable.
9 EXAMINATION OF ANIMALS
9.1 Upon receipt by the Auctioneers in accordance with sub-clause
8.1.2 of any notice of claim under any of the above warranties
the Purchaser shall permit a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the
Vendor to examine the animal should the Vendor desire such examination.
10 DISPUTES
10.1 Any disputes as to the condition, fertility or capability
of an animal under the warranties contained in these Terms shall
be determined by a Veterinary Surgeon appointed by agreement between
the Purchaser and the Vendor or in default of such agreement appointed
by the Auctioneers
10.2 The Veterinary Surgeon shall have the power to make such
directions including (but without prejudice to the generality of
such directions) directions under sub-clause 10.3 below and to
make such investiations as he thinks fit and the Purchaser and
the Vendor shall comply with such directions and shall co-operate
in such investigations and shall provide such records and information
to the Veterinary surgeon as he may require
10.3 If the Veterinary Surgeon so appointed decides that further
opportunities are required to prove whether or not a bull is capable
of getting stock by natural service or, as the case may be, whether
or not a cow or heifer is fertile, he shall direct under what conditions
and within what timescale such opportunities shall be afforded,
and the Purchaser shall, if so directed by the Veterinary surgeon,
allow the Vendor to remove the animal from the Purchaser's premises
and the Vendor shall, if so required by the Veterinary Surgeon,
afford such opportunities as the Veterinary Surgeon may direct
and shall before removal of the animal lodge with the Auctioneers
the whole amount of the purchase money (or such part of it as the
Purchaser has paid) of the animal, interest thereon to accrue for
the benefit of the Vendor pending the outcome of the dispute.
10.4 The Veterinary Surgeon's decision as to the condition, fertility
or capability as the case may be of the animal shall be final and
binding upon the Vendor and the Purchaser, PROVIDED ALWAYS that
the Veterinary Surgeon may decide in favour of the Vendor if in
his opinion the cow or heifer would have proved fertile or the
bull would have proved capable of getting stock by natural service
within the terms and period allowed by the relevant warranty if
within that period the appropriate opportunity of veterinary treatment
had been given or proper management or principles of good husbandry
had been applied.
10.5 If the Veterinary Surgeon decides in favour of the Vendor,
then the Purchaser, or if he decides in favour of the Purchaser,
the Vendor, shall pay or reimburse all veterinary and laboratory
fees and any reasonable transport costs incurred by both parties
in the course of the dispute.
11 LIMITATION OF RIGHTS ON BREACH OF WARRANTY
11.1 Upon breach of any warranty contained in these Terms the
Purchaser shall have the right to return the animal, together with
any calf sold at foot or born subsequent to the sale and recover
from the Vendor:-
11.1.1 the purchase money or such part of it as the Purchaser
has paid;
11.1.2 interest thereon calculated on a daily basis at two per
cent above the Base Lending Rate from time to time in force at
Lloyds Bank plc from the date upon which notice of the claim was
received by the Auctioneers to the date of return or the date of
disposal of the animal as the case may be;
11.1.3 the expense of transporting any such animal to and from
the Purchaser's premises;
11.1.4 the reasonable coast of any such animal's keep, from the
date on which notice of the claim was received by the Auctioneers
to the date of return to the Vendor's premises or the date of disposal
of the animal as the case may be, not exceeding the slaughter carcase
value of the animal at the date of return, which sum shall be assessed
by the Auctioneers, whose assessment shall be final and binding
upon the Vendor and the Purchaser;
11.1.5 the reasonable expenses (including laboratory fees) at
any Veterinary Surgeon employed for the purposes of investigating
the animal's condition, fertility or capability as the case may
be and for making a claim under these terms
BUT THE PURCHASER SHALL HAVE NO RIGHT TO CLAIM DAMAGES FROM THE
VENDOR IN RESPECT OF:-
(I) ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED
TO LOSS OF PROFITS, OR
(ii) ANY OTHER LOSS WHATSOEVER
12 TIME LIMITS
12.1 Time shall be of the essence of all Terms in which time limits
are prescribed and a claim made under any warranty herein will
not be admitted unless made within the prescribed time limit provided
that where time limited for any person to do anything expires on
a Sunday, Bank Holiday or Public Holiday or on a day following
next after any such days then such Sunday, Bank Holiday or Public
Holiday shall be excluded from the computation of the time
12.2 In the computation of any period of time before or after
the sale or any other event, the day of the sale or other event,
as the case may be, shall be excluded.
12.3 All periods expressed as a number of days shall be taken
to refer to that number of clear days, and similarly for any period
of time.
13 ARBITRATION
13.1 Any disputes, other than those determined by the Veterinary
Surgeon in accordance with Clause 10 hereof between Vendor and
Purchaser shall be referred in accordance with the provisions of
the Arbitration Acts 1950 to 1979 and all statutory modifications
or re-enactments thereof for the time being in force to a single
arbitrator to be appointed by agreement between Vendor and Purchaser
or in a default of agreement by the President or a Vice President
(or the President's delegate) for the time being of the Royal Institution
of chartered Surveyors.
14 NOTICES
14.1 Any notice required to be served on any person shall be deemed
to have been duly served if left at or sent by prepaid first-class
post to that person at his last known abode or principal place
of business and shall if sent by post to that person at his last
known abode or principal place of business be deemed to have been
received on the fourth day after the date on which it was sent.
15 GENERAL
15.1 If any provision of these Terms is held by any competent
authority or Court to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in
part the validity of the other provisions of these Terms and the
remainder of the provision in question shall not be affected thereby.
15.2 The headings in these Terms are for convenience only and
shall not affect their interpretation.
15.3 The validity construction and performance of these Terms
shall be governed by the Laws of England.
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