Halfords definition

Halfords means Halfords Group Plc which is appointed to work in association with Wider Plan in providing you with access to a cycle-to-work scheme.
Halfords means Halfords Group Plc.

Examples of Halfords in a sentence

  • If performance does not improve, the Supplier will again be informed in writing and may be recharged for any subsequent costs incurred by Halfords.

  • The Supplier must also make sample Packaging available to Halfords for approval and barcode verification.

  • If delivery is to a Delivery Location not occupied by Halfords, the Supplier shall send the advice note to the third party and send a copy to Halfords.

  • LOAD CONFIGURATION Toted Products In Halfords Warehouse, very small or slow moving products Benefits The moulded Tote Bin replaces outer, and in some cases inner packaging.

  • The Supplier will not impose handling charges upon Halfords for any orders delivered direct to Halfords stores and subsequently returned to or collected by the Supplier, nor shall the Supplier.

  • The Supplier shall not make any changes to Goods and / or Packaging without the prior written consent of Halfords.

  • A further period for improvement will be allowed, after which any non-compliant deliveries will be refused, the reasons for which will be confirmed in writing, and any resulting financial losses to Halfords will be recharged.

  • The Supplier shall ensure that such records and books of accounts are sufficient to enable Halfords to verify the Supplier’s compliance with its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Where, in response to an order, Goods are delivered directly to Halfords' customers, that the customer may exercise its right to cancel the contract for the purchase of the Goods from Halfords in accordance with Halfords' customer terms and conditions (which may which may include cancellation rights under the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000).

  • Following receipt of notification of return from Halfords, the Supplier will, unless otherwise agreed with Halfords, either collect the Goods (or arrange collection of such Goods) from the point of the original delivery or from Halfords, at the Supplier's own expense.