Standard terms of sale for the purchase of goods and services from Emit AS over the Internet

Introduction

Purchases of goods from the online store at www.emit.no are regulated by the following standard sales conditions and Norwegian law, including the Contracts Act and the Purchase Act. The Consumer Purchase Act also applies to consumers. Purchases on behalf of clubs and associations are not considered consumer purchases unless this has been specifically agreed.

The terms of this agreement shall not be construed as limiting the statutory rights, but set out the parties' most important rights and obligations for trade.

1. The agreement

The agreement consists of these terms of sale, information provided in the order solution and any specially agreed terms. In the event of any conflict between the information, what is specifically agreed between the parties will prevail, as long as it does not contravene mandatory legislation.

The agreement will also be supplemented by relevant legal provisions that regulate the purchase of goods.

2. Partene

The seller is Emit AS, Bedriftsveien 10, 0950 OSLO, e-mail: emit@emit.no, tel. +47 90604246, org.nr. NO 930 127 868 and is hereinafter referred to as the seller / seller.

The buyer is the person who makes the order and is hereinafter referred to as the buyer / buyer or consumer / consumer where the term only applies to consumer purchases.

Price

The stated price for the item and services is the total price the buyer must pay. This price includes all taxes and additional costs.

4. Entering into an agreement

The agreement is binding on both parties when the buyer has sent his order to the seller.

However, the agreement is not binding if there have been typing or typing errors in the offer from the seller in the ordering solution in the online store or in the buyer's order, and the other party realized or should have realized that such an error existed.

5. Payments

The seller can demand payment for the item from the time it is sent from the seller to the buyer.

If the buyer uses a credit card or debit card when paying, the seller can reserve the purchase price on the card when ordering. The card will be charged the same day as the item is sent.

When paying with an invoice, the invoice to the buyer is issued when the item is shipped. The payment deadline is stated on the invoice and is a minimum of 10 days from receipt.

Buyers under the age of 18 cannot pay with a subsequent invoice.

6. Delivery

Delivery takes place when the buyer, or his representative, has taken over the thing.

If the delivery time is not stated in the order solution, the seller must deliver the item to the buyer without undue delay and no later than 30 days after the order from the customer. The item must be delivered to the buyer unless otherwise agreed between the parties.

7. The risk of the item

The risk for the goods passes to the buyer when he, or his representative, has had the goods delivered in accordance with point 6.

8. Right of withdrawal

Unless the agreement is exempt from the right of withdrawal, consumers can cancel the purchase of the item in accordance with the Right of Withdrawal Act.

The consumer must notify the seller of the use of the right of withdrawal within 14 days from the deadline begins to run. The deadline includes all calendar days. If the deadline ends on a Saturday, public holiday or public holiday, the deadline is extended to the nearest working day.

The cancellation deadline is considered complied with if notification is sent before the expiry of the deadline. The consumer has the burden of proving that the right of withdrawal has been exercised, and the notification should therefore be made in writing (right of withdrawal form, e-mail or letter).

The cancellation period begins to run from the day after the item (s) is received.

When using the right of withdrawal, the item must be returned to the seller without undue delay and no later than 14 days from notification of use of the right of withdrawal has been given. The consumer covers the direct costs of returning the item

The buyer can try or test the item in a responsible manner to determine the item's nature, properties and function, without the right of withdrawal lapsing. If elastic or Velcro straps are used during competition, these are not covered by the right of withdrawal. When using the right of withdrawal in connection with purchases where elastic or Velcro straps are included, the consumer will be charged for the cost of a new elastic or ribbon according to the price they had in the online store at the time of purchase.

Emit will refund the purchase price with any deduction for ribbons / elastic without unnecessary delay and no later than within 14 days after the goods have been received in return from the consumer.

9. Delay and non-delivery - buyers' rights and deadline for reporting claims

If the seller does not deliver the goods or delivers them too late in accordance with the agreement between the parties, and this is not due to the buyer or circumstances on the buyer's side, the buyer / consumer may, in accordance with the rules in the Purchase Act / Consumer Purchases Act Chapter 5, withhold the purchase price. , terminate the agreement and / or demand compensation from the seller.

In the event of a claim for default rights, the notification should, for evidentiary reasons, be in writing (for example e-mail).

Fulfillment

The buyer can maintain the purchase and demand fulfillment from the seller. However, the buyer can not demand fulfillment if there is an obstacle that the seller can not overcome, or if fulfillment will entail such a great inconvenience or cost to the seller that it is in significant disproportion to the buyer's interest in the seller fulfilling. Should the difficulties disappear within a reasonable time, the buyer can still demand fulfillment.

The buyer loses his right to demand fulfillment if he or she waits unreasonably long to advance the claim.

Lifting

If the seller does not deliver the goods at the time of delivery, the buyer shall encourage the seller to deliver within a reasonable additional deadline for fulfillment. If the seller does not deliver the item within the additional deadline, the buyer can cancel the purchase.

However, the buyer can cancel the purchase immediately if the seller refuses to deliver the item. The same applies if delivery at the agreed time was decisive for the conclusion of the agreement, or if the buyer has informed the seller that the time of delivery is decisive.

If the item is delivered after the additional deadline set by the consumer or after the time of delivery that was decisive for the conclusion of the agreement, the claim for cancellation must be made within a reasonable time after the buyer became aware of the delivery.

Replacement

The buyer can claim compensation for a small financial loss as a result of the delay. However, this does not apply if the seller proves that the delay is due to an obstacle beyond the seller's control which could not reasonably have been taken into account at the time of the agreement, avoided, or overcome the consequences of.

10. Defect in the item - the buyer's rights and complaint deadline

If there is a defect in the item, the buyer must within a reasonable time after it was discovered or should have been discovered, notify the seller that he or she will invoke the defect. The buyer has always complained in time if it happens within 2 months. from the defect was discovered or should have been discovered. Complaints can be made no later than two years after the buyer took over the item. If the product or parts of it are intended to last significantly longer than two years, the complaint period is five years.

If the item has a defect and this is not due to the buyer or conditions on the buyer's side, the buyer may, in accordance with the rules in the Consumer Purchase Act, Chapter 6, withhold the purchase price, choose between correction and re-delivery, demand price reduction, demand termination of the agreement and / the seller.

Complaints to the seller should be made in writing.

Correction or re-delivery

The buyer can choose between claiming the defect or correcting the delivery of similar items. The seller may nevertheless oppose the buyer's claim if the execution of the claim is impossible or the seller causes unreasonable costs. Correction or re-delivery must be made within a reasonable time. The seller is in principle not entitled to make more than two remedial attempts for the same defect.

Price reduction

The buyer can demand a suitable price reduction if the item is not corrected or returned. This means that the ratio between reduced and agreed price corresponds to the ratio between the value of the item in defective and contractual condition. If there are special reasons for it, the price reduction can instead be set equal to the significance of the defect for the buyer.

If the item has not been repaired or returned, the buyer can also cancel the purchase when the defect is not insignificant.

11. The seller's rights in the event of the buyer's default

If the buyer does not pay or fulfill the other obligations under the agreement or the law, and this is not due to the seller or circumstances on the seller's part, the seller may, according to the rules in the Consumer Purchase Act chapter 9, withhold the item, demand fulfillment of the agreement, demand the agreement terminated and claim compensation from the buyer. The seller will also, depending on the circumstances, be able to claim interest in the event of late payment, collection fee and a reasonable fee for uncollected goods.

Fulfillment

The seller can maintain the purchase and demand that the buyer pay the purchase price. If the item is not delivered, the seller loses his right if he waits unreasonably long to advance the claim.

Lifting

The seller may terminate the agreement if there is a material default or other significant default on the part of the buyer. The seller can still not withdraw if the entire purchase price has been paid. If the seller sets a reasonable additional deadline for fulfillment and the buyer does not pay within this deadline, the seller can cancel the purchase.

Interest on late payment / collection fee

If the buyer does not pay the purchase price in accordance with the agreement, the seller can demand interest on the purchase price in accordance with the Late Payment Interest Act. In the event of non-payment, the claim can, after prior notice, be sent to the Buyer can then be held liable for fees under the Debt Collection Act.

Fee for uncollected non-prepaid goods

If the buyer fails to collect unpaid goods, the seller may charge the buyer a fee. The fee shall at most cover the seller's actual outlay for delivering the goods to the buyer. Such a fee cannot be charged to buyers under 18 years of age.

12. Personal information

The person responsible for processing collected personal data is the seller. Unless the buyer agrees to something else, the seller may, in accordance with the Personal Data Act, only collect and store the personal data that is necessary for the seller to be able to carry out the obligations under the agreement. The buyer's personal information will only be disclosed to others if it is necessary for the seller to implement the agreement with the buyer, or in statutory cases.

13. Conflict resolution

Complaints are addressed to the seller within a reasonable time, cf. items 9 and 10. The parties shall try to resolve any disputes amicably. If this does not succeed, consumers can contact the Consumer Council for mediation.

For buyers who are not consumers, the parties adopt the Oslo District Court as the agreed venue.