STANDARD TERMS OF MANUFACTURING PURCHASE – INDUSTRY AND PUBLIC SECTOR
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INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE
These standard terms and conditions apply to manufacturing purchases delivered by FabriQ Innovation AS to the industrial, construction and public sectors. This includes custom-made structures, halls, products and other technical solutions manufactured by our subcontractors in Europe.
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DEFINITIONS
- Seller: FabriQ Innovation AS
- Buyer: The customer who places the order
- Manufacturing purchase: Purchase where the product is customized to the buyer's specifications
- Product: Physical goods and solutions provided by FabriQ and manufactured by affiliates
subcontractors.
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CONCLUSION OF AGREEMENT
A binding agreement is deemed to have been entered into by a signed contract or written order confirmation. Changes must be in writing and confirmed by both parties.
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PRODUCTION AND DELIVERY
Delivery is EXW or FCA, by further agreement. Delivery time is indicative unless otherwise specifically agreed. Buyer is responsible for necessary permits and reception capacity.
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PRICE AND PAYMENT
All prices are excl. VAT, shipping and any fees. The standard payment deadline is 14 days net from the invoice date. Late payment will incur interest in accordance with the law.
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RISK TRANSFER AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
Risk passes to the buyer upon delivery according to Incoterms. Title remains with the seller until full payment has been received.
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DELAY AND DEFICIENCY
Delay does not give the right to cancel unless it is significant. Complaints must be made in writing within 7 days of receipt. In the event of defects, correction, replacement or a proportional price reduction will be provided.
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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The seller disclaims liability for indirect losses, operating losses, loss of use, etc. Any liability is limited to the invoiced value of the product in question.
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FORCE MAJEURE
Neither party is responsible for circumstances beyond their reasonable control, including weather conditions, transportation disruptions, strikes, war, pandemics, or supplier failures.
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CHOICE OF LAW AND JURISDICTION
Norwegian law applies. Disputes shall be resolved amicably. If negotiations fail, Bergen District Court shall be the venue.
- INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC ADAPTATIONS
For projects within industry or the public sector, any requirements for documentation, load-bearing capacity and structural safety according to NS-EN and Eurocode standards must be met. The buyer is responsible for ensuring that requirements for building applications and local regulations are met.

