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Bidding by
telephone or proxy (page 1 of 2)
1. The
bidder must complete a separate
authority form for
each lot and provide a bankers draft, Solicitors, clients account
cheque or cheque signed by a Building Society, for 10% of the maximum
amount bid for each lot, subject to a minimum of £1,000 or
£2,000 (as applicable) made
payable
to: R.H. SEEL & CO.
2. The form must be
sent, or delivered to, the
Auctioneers
office, The Crown House, Wyndham Crescent, Canton, Cardiff to arrive
before 5pm two working days prior to the date of that's
months relevant
Auction. It is the bidder's responsibility to check that the form is
received by telephoning the Auctioneers office.
3. The bidder shall be
deemed to have read the 
particulars of the relevant Lot in the catalogue and the General and
Special Conditions of Sale. The prospective purchaser shall be deemed
to have taken all necessary professional and legal advice and to have
made enquires and have knowledge of any announcements to be made from
the rostrum of any amendments relating to the relevant lot.
Announcements can and should be checked by bidders on the day of the
Auction.
4. In the case of
telephone bids attempts will
be made to
contact the bidder by telephone and
if successful, the bidder may then
compete in the bidding. UP TO THE MAXIMUM OF THE AMOUNT AUTHORISED
IN
THE COMPLETED AUTHORITY FORM.
5. In the
event that the proposed
bidder
cannot be
contacted or communication breaks down, or there is any confusion or
disruption, the Auctioneers will bid/continue to bid on behalf of the
bidder up to the maximum of the authorisation.
6. In the case of
written bids the Auction
staff will compete in the bidding up to the maximum
of the
authorisation.
7. The right
is reserved not
to bid on behalf of
telephone/written bidders in the event of any error, doubt, omission or
uncertainty of the bid for for any reason whatsoever. No warranty or
guarantee is given that a bid will be made on behalf of the bidder and
no liability is accepted in this regard.
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