Protrade definition
Examples of Protrade in a sentence
The Customer shall be required to respond to any variation submitted by Protrade within ten (10) working days.
The Customer shall afford Protrade an opportunity to inspect the Services/Equipment within a reasonable time following Delivery if the Customer believes the Services are defective in any way.
Protrade acknowledges that in the event it becomes aware of any data breaches and/or disclosure of the Customer’s Personal Information, held by Protrade that may result in serious harm to the Customer, Protrade will notify the Customer in accordance with the Act and/or the GDPR.
Protrade acknowledges its obligation in relation to the handling, use, disclosure and processing of Personal Information pursuant to the Privacy Act 1993 (“the Act”) including Part II of the OECD Guidelines and as set out in Schedule 5A of the Act and any statutory requirements where relevant in a European Economic Area “EEA” under the EU Data Privacy Laws (including the General Data Protection Regulation “GDPR”) (collectively, “EU Data Privacy Laws”).
Failure to do so will entitle Protrade to add the cost of the variation to the Price.
Protrade will not be liable to the Customer for any loss or damage the Customer suffers because Protrade has exercised its rights under this clause.
These changes shall be deemed to take effect from the date on which the Customer accepts such changes, or otherwise at such time as the Customer makes a further request for Protrade to provide Services/Equipment to the Customer.
Protrade shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from such cancellation.
In the event of Equipment breakdown provided the Customer notifies Protrade immediately, hiring charges will not be payable during the time the Equipment is not working, unless the condition is due to negligence or misuse on the part of or attributable to the Customer.
Return time is to be no later than 5 pm during weekdays or Protrade shall be entitled to charge another day’s full hire at the current rate.