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Terms and Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1. ACCEPTANCE BY ORDER

Acceptance by making an Order shall be acceptance of Art On Demand Terms of Use, unless otherwise

agreed by Art On Demand in writing.

2. DELIVERY

a. Upon notification to the Supplier that payment has been made and cleared, the goods shall be delivered by the

agreed carrier at the Customer’s risk. This does not apply to those Business Customers who have previously

established credit accounts. Products will be posted to these Customers upon Order, and an Invoice issued.

3. PAYMENT

a. The preferred payment methods are Direct Deposit, Cheque or Credit Card. Money Orders and Cheques can

be mailed Art On Demand, 25 Duthy Street, Unley SA, 5061.

In the event that Art On Demand is required to engage the service of any mercantile agency to effect

collection of any amounts overdue to Art On Demand then all collection expenses and associated charges

shall be borne by the purchaser.

4. LIABILITY

Except for the supply of goods for private or domestic use, Art On Demand shall not be liable for indirect or

consequential loss to the customer arising from third party claims occasioned by errors in carrying out the work

or delay in delivery.

5. FORCE MAJEURE

Contracts and deliveries may be suspended by Art On Demand in the event of any strike, lockout, trade

dispute, fire tempest, breakdown, riot, theft, crime, civic disturbance, war, legislation, force majeure, the

inability of Art On Demand to procure necessary material or articles preventing or retarding performance of

the contract of delivery or work and no responsibility shall be attached to Art On Demand for any delay,

default, loss, or damage due to any of the above causes or to any other cause beyond the control of Art On Demand.

These terms and conditions are to be read subject to mandatory provisions of legislation of the Commonwealth

of Australia including the consumer protection provisions of the Trade Practices Act 1974 or of one or more of

the States or Territories, which afford statutory rights to consumers. The invalidity of any clause, or part of a

clause, shall not affect any other clause or other part of the clause.