Bespoke Goods definition
Examples of Bespoke Goods in a sentence
A non-refundable deposit payment of 50% of the quoted price of the Bespoke Goods shall be made by Buyer to Company at the time that the order is accepted by Company.
This term shall survive termination of the Agreement for the supply of the Bespoke Goods.
For avoidance of doubt the deposit payment is non-returnable and in the event that Buyer purports to cancel the order of fails for any reason to accept delivery of, or collect the Bespoke Goods, the balance of the price will remain payable to Company (save that while Company is under no obligation to accept any Bespoke Goods order cancellation, cancellation may be accepted prior to manufacture of the Bespoke Goods if the full consent of the manufacturer has been obtained by Company).
Company may invoice Buyer for the balance at any time following signature of the Order Form and, save as otherwise agreed between the parties in writing, full payment for Bespoke Goods must be made to Company in full and cleared funds to a bank account nominated by Company within 30 days of the date of the invoice before the Bespoke Goods are despatched or made available for Buyer to collect.
The following further terms will also apply :(a ) orders for Bespoke Goods can only be accepted in writing; (b) delivery periods from the manufacturer cannot be guaranteed; and (c ) Bespoke Goods will not be accepted for return to Company’s stock.