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Bidding ends 16th May from 10amUpon instructions of National Plant Hire Companies, finance companies, various insolvency practitioners, and other retained clients.Bidding ends Thursday 16th May 2013 from 10:00. Lots will end at 1 minute intervals.Special Conditions of SaleViewingThe lots will be available for viewing at Gateway Auctions, Gisburn Road, Gisburn BB7 4ES between Monday 13th to Wednesday 15th May 2013 from 9am to 5pm.DepositWe reserve the right to charge a deposit of up to £250 to the credit card the registered bidder has used to register with us.

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Bidders will be notified by email before this charge is made.Buyers PremiumA buyer`s premium of 10% plus VAT will be charged on all lots and all buyers premium is plus VAT.PaymentPayment must be made IN FULL by 5.00pm Friday 17th May 2013. We accept BANKERS DRAFT, CHAPS PAYMENT or CLEARED CHEQUES.

We accept all major debit cards and there is a 3% surcharge on any credit card payments. We are unable to take single cash payments amounting to more than £9000.ClearanceMonday 20th to Friday 24th May 2013, between the hours of 9am and 4.30pm.VAT and Equipment for ExportAll lots are subject to VAT at 20%.

Any foreign buyers wishing to export goods must inform our office at the time of registrationSOLD AS SEEN Terms & Conditions. General Conditions of Sale1. ConditionsThese conditions together with any special conditions ('Special Conditions') printed in the auction catalogue, are the only terms and conditions subject to which GWA Auctioneers and Valuers which is a trading name of Gateway Auctions Ltd ('the Auctioneer') as agents for the vendor ('the Vendor') will sell by auction goods toa purchaser ('the Buyer') and all other conditions and warranties whether expressed or implied (as are capable of lawful exclusion) are hereby excluded. If there is inconsistency between any of these conditions and any Special Conditions, the Special Conditions shallprevail.2. InspectionBuyers are advised to make their own inspection of the lots at the times and at the premises specified in the auction particulars and to satisfy themselves on all matters affecting the lots before auction.When viewing the lots laid out in the display areas, visitors should always be aware that items must not be moved away from their display positions and no equipment may be plugged into the electricity supply outlet sockets.3. Description and ConditionGoods are believed to be correctly described but ALL GOODS ARE SOLD WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY or description as to the condition and with all faults and imperfections. Neither the Vendor not the Auctioneer, their servants or agents shall be liable for any lossor damage suffered by the buyer arising out of or in connection with any defects or deficiencies in any lots purchased, errors or description in the auction catalogue, any misstatementsas to any matter affecting the lots or the failure of the lots to fulfill the functions for which they were intended.

Neither the Vendor nor the Auctioneer, their servants or agents makes or gives, nor has any person in the employment of the Auctioneer any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty in relation to any lots.4. Conduct of SaleThe Auctioneer reserves the right of admission to the sale site and grounds.

The conduct of the sale shall be at the Auctioneer`s sole discretion who maintain the right to refuse any bids without giving reason. If any dispute of whatsoever nature relating to a bid shall arise, such dispute shall be determined by the Auctioneer in their absolute discretion whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties.Each buyer will be asked to register his/her name and address online at which point the bidder will be approved by the auctioneers and forwarded an email with the details allowing them to bid. The auctioneer eserves the right to refuse approval to any bidders.

The highest bidder for each lot shall be the bidder at the fall of the hammer or end of the allotted auction time who shall be the buyer of that lot. In making a bid for any lots, the bidder warrants that he has due authority and capacity to make the bid and binds himself or any employer or principal to honour any contract resulting there from.No bid may be withdrawn after the fall of the hammer or end of the allotted auction time.

The Vendor and the Auctioneers maintain the right to fix reserves on any lot. The Vendor may bid for any lot either personally or through the Auctioneer or by their agent acting on their behalf. The Vendor or the Auctioneer may withdraw, consolidate or divide at any time any lot. The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept commissioned bids to purchase lots on behalf of buyers providing such commissioned bids are given in the appropriate written form.The Auctioneer does not hold itself responsible for any instructions to purchase lots given to sale porters.5. DepositOn acceptance by the Auctioneer of a bid, the Buyer shall give his full name and address to the Auctioneer and, if required by the Auctioneer, the Buyer will immediately pay to the Auctioneer a deposit of 25% of the price of the lot purchased in part payment of the price.6. Method of PaymentPayment in full must be made to the Auctioneer in CASH, BANKERS DRAFT, TELEGRAPHIC TRANSEFER, DEBIT CARD or byCHEQUE on or before 4pm on the day following the sale or as otherwise detailed in any Special Conditions (time being of the essence) and in any case before the clearance of any of the lots purchased. Cheques with a value over and above a cheque card limit can only be accepted on the understanding that the lots that have been purchased cannot be removed from site until the auctioneer has full cleared funds in their clients account.

This normally takes 5 full working days.7. Risk and TitleThe Vendor shall only sell such title to the lots as he may have.All risks in and relating to the goods purchased shall pass to the Buyer upon the fall of the hammer or end of the allotted auction time and the buyer is strongly advised to effect insurance for these risks at once.

In no circumstances will the Auctioneer or the Vendor be held responsible if any lot or part thereof be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed after the fall of the hammer or end of the allotted auction time. Title to each lot will pass until: (a) such lot, and all other goods sold pursuant to any other transaction between the Buyer and a Vendor on whose behalf the Auctioneer was acting as agent where atthe due time for full payment of the price of the lot sold under these conditions payment has not been made in full, have been paid for in full or (where payment or part payment is made by cheque) until the cheque(s) in question have been cleared; and(b) such lot has been removed from the premises in its entirety.8.

ClearanceNo lot or part thereof can be cleared until payment has been made in full or (where any part of the payment was made by cheque) the cheque has cleared in the Auctioneer`s account. No lot shall be cleared without the authority of the Auctioneer and unless under the supervision of the Auctioneer`s servants or agents.Clearance shall take place only up to 5pm on the day of the sale and must be completed by 5pm on the day following the sale, (and in every case time shall be of the essence) unless the Special Conditions otherwise specify or written authority is obtained from the Auctioneer for clearance after that time.

The Buyer has no right to anything not described in the Catalogue. Delivery of lots sold will be made only to the declared Buyer and no transfer of any lot or part of a lot to anyother person will be recognised. Prior to the clearance of any lot the Vendor may rescind the contract for the sale of that lot and refund to the Buyer and money paid by the Buyer for the lot should any third party claim title to or possession of any part of the lot.8. Clearance (cont`d)The Buyer will be responsible for removal of lots and must provide their own labour and equipment. The Auctioneer requires that in pursuit of safe working practice all equipment used for liftingand transporting heavy items which have been purchased at the auction should be covered by appropriate insurance and registration documents (especially in relation to lifting tackle and fork lift trucks). Documentation may be required for inspection.

Furthermore appropriate protective clothing, such as hard hats and safety shoes, must be worn during these activities, and due regard to safe material handling practices.9. Damage to PremisesThe Buyer shall be responsible for the removal of all articles at his expense and risk and such removal must be carried out safely and lawfully and in accordance with the Vendor`s conditions of safety where applicable.

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All electrical installations must be leftin a safe condition during and after the removal and the use of explosives or flame cutting equipment or any other potentially hazardous or inflammatory process shall not be permissible on the site without the express written consent of the Auctioneer. The Buyer takes on responsibility to insure against and to make good any injury or damage to persons or property caused by the Buyer. At their discretion the Auctioneer may require payment of a deposit to the Auctioneer prior to and/or during the removal which will be funded on the removal being completed to the Auctioneer`s satisfaction. If the Buyer refuses to deposit such monies, the Vendor or the Auctioneer may refuse the Buyer access to the premises for the purposes of removing the lot purchased by them and/or rescind the sale in which event the provisions of condition 10 will apply.10. Bidding ends 16th May from 10amUpon instructions of National Plant Hire Companies, finance companies, various insolvency practitioners, and other retained clients.Bidding ends Thursday 16th May 2013 from 10:00.

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Lots will end at 1 minute intervals.Special Conditions of SaleViewingThe lots will be available for viewing at Gateway Auctions, Gisburn Road, Gisburn BB7 4ES between Monday 13th to Wednesday 15th May 2013 from 9am to 5pm.DepositWe reserve the right to charge a deposit of up to £250 to the credit card the registered bidder has used to register with us. Bidders will be notified by email before this charge is made.Buyers PremiumA buyer`s premium of 10% plus VAT will be charged on all lots and all buyers premium is plus VAT.PaymentPayment must be made IN FULL by 5.00pm Friday 17th May 2013.

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We accept BANKERS DRAFT, CHAPS PAYMENT or CLEARED CHEQUES. We accept all major debit cards and there is a 3% surcharge on any credit card payments. We are unable to take single cash payments amounting to more than £9000.ClearanceMonday 20th to Friday 24th May 2013, between the hours of 9am and 4.30pm.VAT and Equipment for ExportAll lots are subject to VAT at 20%.

Any foreign buyers wishing to export goods must inform our office at the time of registrationSOLD AS SEEN Terms & Conditions. General Conditions of Sale1. ConditionsThese conditions together with any special conditions ('Special Conditions') printed in the auction catalogue, are the only terms and conditions subject to which GWA Auctioneers and Valuers which is a trading name of Gateway Auctions Ltd ('the Auctioneer') as agents for the vendor ('the Vendor') will sell by auction goods toa purchaser ('the Buyer') and all other conditions and warranties whether expressed or implied (as are capable of lawful exclusion) are hereby excluded. If there is inconsistency between any of these conditions and any Special Conditions, the Special Conditions shallprevail.2.

InspectionBuyers are advised to make their own inspection of the lots at the times and at the premises specified in the auction particulars and to satisfy themselves on all matters affecting the lots before auction.When viewing the lots laid out in the display areas, visitors should always be aware that items must not be moved away from their display positions and no equipment may be plugged into the electricity supply outlet sockets.3. Description and ConditionGoods are believed to be correctly described but ALL GOODS ARE SOLD WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY or description as to the condition and with all faults and imperfections. Neither the Vendor not the Auctioneer, their servants or agents shall be liable for any lossor damage suffered by the buyer arising out of or in connection with any defects or deficiencies in any lots purchased, errors or description in the auction catalogue, any misstatementsas to any matter affecting the lots or the failure of the lots to fulfill the functions for which they were intended. Neither the Vendor nor the Auctioneer, their servants or agents makes or gives, nor has any person in the employment of the Auctioneer any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty in relation to any lots.4.

Conduct of SaleThe Auctioneer reserves the right of admission to the sale site and grounds. The conduct of the sale shall be at the Auctioneer`s sole discretion who maintain the right to refuse any bids without giving reason. If any dispute of whatsoever nature relating to a bid shall arise, such dispute shall be determined by the Auctioneer in their absolute discretion whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties.Each buyer will be asked to register his/her name and address online at which point the bidder will be approved by the auctioneers and forwarded an email with the details allowing them to bid. The auctioneer eserves the right to refuse approval to any bidders. The highest bidder for each lot shall be the bidder at the fall of the hammer or end of the allotted auction time who shall be the buyer of that lot. In making a bid for any lots, the bidder warrants that he has due authority and capacity to make the bid and binds himself or any employer or principal to honour any contract resulting there from.No bid may be withdrawn after the fall of the hammer or end of the allotted auction time.

The Vendor and the Auctioneers maintain the right to fix reserves on any lot. The Vendor may bid for any lot either personally or through the Auctioneer or by their agent acting on their behalf. The Vendor or the Auctioneer may withdraw, consolidate or divide at any time any lot. The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept commissioned bids to purchase lots on behalf of buyers providing such commissioned bids are given in the appropriate written form.The Auctioneer does not hold itself responsible for any instructions to purchase lots given to sale porters.5. DepositOn acceptance by the Auctioneer of a bid, the Buyer shall give his full name and address to the Auctioneer and, if required by the Auctioneer, the Buyer will immediately pay to the Auctioneer a deposit of 25% of the price of the lot purchased in part payment of the price.6. Method of PaymentPayment in full must be made to the Auctioneer in CASH, BANKERS DRAFT, TELEGRAPHIC TRANSEFER, DEBIT CARD or byCHEQUE on or before 4pm on the day following the sale or as otherwise detailed in any Special Conditions (time being of the essence) and in any case before the clearance of any of the lots purchased.

Cheques with a value over and above a cheque card limit can only be accepted on the understanding that the lots that have been purchased cannot be removed from site until the auctioneer has full cleared funds in their clients account. This normally takes 5 full working days.7. Risk and TitleThe Vendor shall only sell such title to the lots as he may have.All risks in and relating to the goods purchased shall pass to the Buyer upon the fall of the hammer or end of the allotted auction time and the buyer is strongly advised to effect insurance for these risks at once. In no circumstances will the Auctioneer or the Vendor be held responsible if any lot or part thereof be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed after the fall of the hammer or end of the allotted auction time.

Title to each lot will pass until: (a) such lot, and all other goods sold pursuant to any other transaction between the Buyer and a Vendor on whose behalf the Auctioneer was acting as agent where atthe due time for full payment of the price of the lot sold under these conditions payment has not been made in full, have been paid for in full or (where payment or part payment is made by cheque) until the cheque(s) in question have been cleared; and(b) such lot has been removed from the premises in its entirety.8. ClearanceNo lot or part thereof can be cleared until payment has been made in full or (where any part of the payment was made by cheque) the cheque has cleared in the Auctioneer`s account. No lot shall be cleared without the authority of the Auctioneer and unless under the supervision of the Auctioneer`s servants or agents.Clearance shall take place only up to 5pm on the day of the sale and must be completed by 5pm on the day following the sale, (and in every case time shall be of the essence) unless the Special Conditions otherwise specify or written authority is obtained from the Auctioneer for clearance after that time. The Buyer has no right to anything not described in the Catalogue. Delivery of lots sold will be made only to the declared Buyer and no transfer of any lot or part of a lot to anyother person will be recognised. Vmware unlocker (vmware 6, 7, 8, 9, 10).

Prior to the clearance of any lot the Vendor may rescind the contract for the sale of that lot and refund to the Buyer and money paid by the Buyer for the lot should any third party claim title to or possession of any part of the lot.8. Clearance (cont`d)The Buyer will be responsible for removal of lots and must provide their own labour and equipment. The Auctioneer requires that in pursuit of safe working practice all equipment used for liftingand transporting heavy items which have been purchased at the auction should be covered by appropriate insurance and registration documents (especially in relation to lifting tackle and fork lift trucks). Documentation may be required for inspection.

Furthermore appropriate protective clothing, such as hard hats and safety shoes, must be worn during these activities, and due regard to safe material handling practices.9. Damage to PremisesThe Buyer shall be responsible for the removal of all articles at his expense and risk and such removal must be carried out safely and lawfully and in accordance with the Vendor`s conditions of safety where applicable. All electrical installations must be leftin a safe condition during and after the removal and the use of explosives or flame cutting equipment or any other potentially hazardous or inflammatory process shall not be permissible on the site without the express written consent of the Auctioneer. The Buyer takes on responsibility to insure against and to make good any injury or damage to persons or property caused by the Buyer. At their discretion the Auctioneer may require payment of a deposit to the Auctioneer prior to and/or during the removal which will be funded on the removal being completed to the Auctioneer`s satisfaction. If the Buyer refuses to deposit such monies, the Vendor or the Auctioneer may refuse the Buyer access to the premises for the purposes of removing the lot purchased by them and/or rescind the sale in which event the provisions of condition 10 will apply.10.