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AirSea provides the website to you on the basis of the following terms and conditions (“Terms and Conditions”). By accessing any page on this AirSea Website, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. These Terms and Conditions may be updated by AirSea from time to time by posting the updated Terms and Conditions without prior separate notification to you. You should check the Terms and Conditions each time you access the AirSea Website to check for updates.

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You will be able to obtain information about certain AirSea products and services on this AirSea Website and you may also submit queries to AirSea to receive more information.

Use

The AirSea Website and any support are provided to you at no charge and are for your personal and non-commercial use. Any support provided to you is for information purposes only. AirSea reserves the right to make changes to the AirSea Website; or not reply to any queries; or not provide any support in connection with the AirSea Website.AirSea does not wish to receive confidential or proprietary information from you via the AirSea Website. Subject to AirSea obligation under the Privacy Policy please note that any information or material sent to AirSea via the AirSea Website will be deemed to be not confidential. By sending AirSea any information or material, you grant AirSea an unrestricted, irrevocable licence to use, reproduce, display, perform, modify, transmit and distribute that material or information, and you also agree that AirSea is free to use any ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques that you send us for any purpose.You undertake not to post to or send via this website any materials that are or could reasonably be construed as: (i) defamatory, libellous, obscene, offensive, abusive, liable to incite racial hatred, discriminatory or blasphemous; (ii) in breach of any obligation of confidence or privacy or any trade secret; (iii) infringing the proprietary rights of any third party or for which you have not obtained all necessary licences and/or approvals; or (iv) violating any other law.You also agree not to transmit to or send via the website any materials which could reasonably be held to constitute or encourage conduct that would be considered a criminal offence, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise be contrary to the law of any country or other competent authority, or infringe the rights of any third party enforceable in any part of the world.
AirSea reserves the right to remove any materials from the website where it reasonably suspects that such material is prohibited by this Section 3 or is otherwise inappropriate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you acknowledge that AirSea has no control over content on the website provided by other users, neither does it purport to monitor the content of the website to ensure its accuracy, appropriateness or conformity with the principles outlined in these Terms and Conditions.
You must not link to the AirSea Website other websites which are indecent or inappropriate, and you must forthwith remove any link if AirSea in its discretion so requests.
You agree to indemnify AirSea and AirSea affiliates against any claim, demand, loss or damage suffered as a result of breach of this Section 3.

Disclaimer

AirSea hereby excludes all conditions, warranties, representations or other terms concerning the supply or purported supply of, failure to supply or delay in supplying any service in connection with the AirSea Website or that the AirSea Website is accurate, complete or up-to-date, which might but for this Section 4 have effect between AirSea and you, or would otherwise be implied into or incorporated into these Terms and Conditions or any collateral contract, whether by statute, common law or otherwise. You understand and agree that you are using the AirSea Website at your sole risk and that AirSea does not warrant that the AirSea Website will meet your requirements or that the AirSea Website will be uninterrupted, error free or secure. Any content or services provided via the AirSea Website or in connection with the AirSea Website by AirSea is done so on an “AS IS” and on an “AS AVAILABLE” basis and AirSea makes no representations or endorsement of any kind, whether express or implied, with respect to the AirSea Website for the content or services included in, or made available in connection with, this AirSea Website. AirSea reserves the right at its sole discretion, to amend or withdraw any content or services offered as part of the AirSea Website.

Liability

AirSea, any other party (whether or not involved in creating, producing, maintaining or delivering this AirSea Website), and any of AirSea group companies and the officers, directors, employees, shareholders or agents of any of them, exclude all liability and responsibility for any amount or kind of loss or damage that may result to you or a third party, (including without limitation, any direct, indirect, punitive or consequential loss or damages, or any loss of income, profits, goodwill, data, contracts, use of money, or loss or damages arising from or connected in any way to business interruption, and whether in tort (including without limitation negligence), contract or otherwise in connection with this AirSea Website in any way or in connection with the use, inability to use or the results of use of this AirSea Website, any websites linked to this AirSea Website or the material on such websites, including but not limited to loss or damage due to viruses that may infect your computer equipment, software, data or other property on account of your access to, use of, or browsing this AirSea Website or your downloading of any material from this AirSea Website or any websites linked to this AirSea Website. This shall not affect your statutory rights.Nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall exclude or limit AirSea’s liability for (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence; (ii) fraud; or (iii) any liability which cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.

Privacy Policy

If you choose to register on any part of this AirSea Website, you agree to provide AirSea with the accurate data as requested in the registration form. For details of our use and transfer of your personal data, please refer to this privacy policy.
The information provided in a form or otherwise via the AirSea Website will be used by AirSea for the purpose of providing the services that you have requested by way of the AirSea Website.

We are committed to protecting your privacy. Your personal data is held on a secure computer and manual files shall not be processed for any other purpose than those set out in this Privacy Policy. The server AirSea uses to store this information is accessible to authorised staff only, is further connected to the Internet through a firewall and is therefore not accessible to the public.
Small pieces of information known as cookies will be installed on your computer to collect statistical information including navigation paths, number of visits, returning customers and hits per page. The only personal information that a cookie can contain is information that you provide yourself. They cannot read data off your hard disk. We use these cookies to help us determine the usefulness of the information that we provide and to see how user-friendly our website is. AirSea does not share the information that it gathers from cookies with other non- AirSea entities or sell it to third parties. If you prefer not to receive cookies from our website, you can set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies and refuse the cookie when your browser alerts you to its presence. You can also refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. You are required to have cookies turned on to enable you to use the My Alerts section of the AirSea Websites.
You have the right to access, correct, update, or delete your data by accessing the appropriate link to your profile or by submitting a request to info@airsea.ie
We will only hold your personal information for the duration necessary to allow us to provide the services that you have requested or for any additional period as required by law.
This Privacy Policy may be amended by AirSea from time to time. We will notify you of any material changes affecting our use of our personal data.

Trademark

You must not display or use in any manner AirSea or AirSea trademarks or logos without AirSea prior written permission.

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Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Irish law. Disputes arising in connection with these Terms and Conditions shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish courts.

Copyright

Copyright © AirSea 2022. All rights reserved. It is strictly prohibited to copy, redistribute, republish or modify any materials or software contained on the AirSea Website or in subsequent support without the prior written consent of Air Sea.

STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS TRADING CONDITIONS 1989 EDITION Page 1 of 6 The Customer’s attention is drawn to the Clauses hereof which exclude or limit the Company’s liability and those which require the Customer to indemnify the Company in certain circumstances. DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATION

  • In these Conditions- “Company” Is Air Sea Forwarding trading under these Conditions. “Person” Includes persons or any Body or Bodies Corporate. “The owner” Means the Owner of the goods (including any packaging, containers or equipment) to which any business concluded under these Conditions relates and any other person who is or may become interested in them. “Customer” Means any person at whose request or on whose behalf the Company undertakes any business or provides advice, information or services.
  • (A) Subject to Sub-Paragraph (B) below, all and any activities of the Company in the course of business whether gratuitous or not are undertaken subject to these Conditions. (B) If any legislation is compulsorily applicable to any business undertaken, these Conditions shall, as regards such business, be read as subject to such legislation and nothing in these Conditions shall be construed as a surrender by the Company of any of its rights or immunities or as an increase of any of its responsibilities or liabilities under such legislation and if any part of these Conditions be repugnant to such legislation to any extent such part shall as regards such business be overridden to that extent and no further.
  • The Customer warrants that he is either the Owner or the Authorised agent of the Owner and also that he is accepting these Conditions not only for himself but also as Agent for and on behalf of the Owner.
  • In authorising the Customer to enter into any Contract with the Company and/or in accepting any document issued by the Company in connection with such Contract, the Owner and Consignee accept these Conditions for themselves and their Agents and for any parties on whose behalf they or their Agents may act, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of this Clause, they accept that the Company shall have the right to enforce against them jointly and severally any liability of the Customer under these Conditions or to recover from them any sums to be paid by the Customer which upon proper demand have not been paid. COMPANY
  • (A) Subject to Clauses 13 and 14 below, the Company shall be entitled to procure any or all of its services as an Agent or to provide those services as a Principal. (B) The offer and acceptance of an inclusive price for the accomplishment of any service or services shall not itself determine whether any such service is or services are to be arranged by the Company acting as Agent or to be provided by the Company acting as a Contacting Principal. (C) When acting as an Agent the Company does not make or purport to make any Contract with the Customer for the carriage, storage, packing or handling of any goods nor for any other physical service in relation to them and acts solely on behalf of the Customer in securing services by establishing Contracts with Third Parties so that direct contractual relationships are established between the Customer and such Third Parties. (D) The Company shall on demand by the Customer provide evidence of any Contact entered into as Agent for the Customer. Insofar as the Company may be in default of this obligation, it shall be deemed to have contracted with the Customer as a Principal for the performance of the Customer’s instructions, STANDARD TRADING CONDITIONS 1989 EDITION Page 2 of 6
  • When and to the extent that the Company has contacted as Principal for the performance of any of its service, it undertakes to perform and/or in its own name to procure the performance of those services and subject always to the totality of these Conditions and in particular to Clauses 26-29 hereof accepts liability for loss of or damage to goods taken into its charge occurring between the time when it takes the goods into its charge and the time when the Company is entitled to call upon the Customer. Consignee or Owner to take delivery of the goods.
  • When and to the extent that the Company in accordance with these Conditions is acting as an Agent on behalf of the Customer, the Company shall be entitled and the Customer hereby expressly authorises the Company to enter into Contracts on behalf of the Customer:- (A) for the carriage of goods by any route or means or person; (B) for the storage, packing, trans-shipment, loading, unloading or handling of the goods by any person at any place and for any length of time; (C) for the carriage or storage of goods in or on transport units as defined in Clauses 19 and with other goods of whatever nature; and (D) to do such acts as may in the opinion of the Company be reasonably necessary in the performance of its obligations in the interests of the Customer.
  • The Company reserves to itself a reasonable liberty as to the means, route and procedure to be followed in the handling, storage and transportation of goods.
  • The Company shall be entitled to perform any of its obligations herein by itself or by its parent, subsidiary or associated Companies. In the absence of agreement to the contrary any Contact to which these Conditions apply is made by the Company on its own behalf and also as Agent for and on behalf of any such parent, subsidiary or associated Company and any such Company shall be entitled to the benefit of these Conditions.
  • (A) Subject to Sub-Clause (B) hereof, the Company shall have a general lien on all goods and documents relating to goods in its possession, custody or control for all sums due at any time from the Customer or Owner and shall be entitled to sell or dispose of such goods or documents as Agent for and at the expense of the Customer and apply the proceeds in or towards the payment of such sums on 28 days notice in writing to the Customer. Upon accounting to the Customer for any balance remaining after payment of any sum due to the Company and the costs of sale or disposal the Company shall be discharged of any liability whatsoever in respect of the goods or documents. (B) When the goods are liable to perish or deteriorate the Company’s right to sell or dispose of the goods shall arise immediately upon any sum becoming due to the Company subject only to the Company taking reasonable steps to bring to the Customer’s attention its intention of selling or disposing of the goods before doing so.
  • The Company shall be entitled to retain and be paid all brokerages, commissions, allowances and other remunerations customarily retained by or paid to Freight Forwarders.
  • (A) If delivery of the goods or any part thereof is not taken by the Customer, Consignee or Owner at the time and place when and where the Company is entitled to call upon such person to take delivery thereof, the Company shall be entitled to store the goods or any part thereof at the sole risk of the Customer, whereupon the liability of the Company in respect of the goods or that part thereof stored as aforesaid shall wholly cease and the cost of such storage if paid for or payable by the Company or any Agent or Sub-Contractor of the Company shall forthwith upon demand be paid by the Customer to the Company. STANDARD TRADING CONDITIONS 1989 EDITION Page 3 of 6 (B) The Company shall be entitled at the expense of the Customer to dispose of (by sale or otherwise as may be reasonable in all the circumstances):- i. on 28 days notice in writing to the Customer, or where the Customer cannot be traced and reasonable efforts have been made to contact any parties who may reasonably be supposed by the Company to have any interest in the goods, any goods which have been held by the Company for 90 days and which cannot be delivered as instructed; and ii. without prior notice, goods which have perished, deteriorated or altered or are in immediate prospect of doing so in a manner which has caused or may reasonably be expected to cause loss or damage to Third Parties or to contravene any applicable laws or regulations.
  • (A) No insurance will be effected except upon express instructions given in writing by the Customer and all insurances effected by the Company are subject to the usual exceptions and conditions of the Policies of the Insurance Company or Underwriters taking the risk. Unless otherwise agreed in writing the Company shall not be under any obligation to effect a separate Insurance on each consignment but may declare it on any open or general Policy held by the Company. (B) Insofar as the Company agrees to arrange Insurance, the Company acts solely as Agent for the Customer using its best endeavours to arrange such insurance and does so subject to the limits of liability contained in Clause 29 hereof.
  • (A) Except under special arrangements previously made in writing or under the terms of a printed document signed by the Company, any instructions relating to the delivery or release of goods in specified circumstances only, such as (but without prejudice to the generality of this Clause) against payment or against surrender of a particular document, are accepted by the Company only as Agents for the Customer where Third Parties are engaged to effect compliance with the instructions. (B) The Company shall not be under any liability in respect of such arrangements as are referred to under Sub-Clause (A) hereof save where such arrangements are made in writing. (C) In any event, the Company’s liability in respect of the performance or arranging the performance of such instructions shall not exceed that provided for in these Conditions in respect of loss of or damage to goods.
  • Advice and information, in whatever form it may be given is provided by the Company for the Customer only and the Customer shall indemnify the Company against any liability, claims, loss, damage, costs or expenses arising out of any other persons relying upon such advice or information. Except under special arrangements previously made in writing, advice and information which is not related to specific instructions accepted by the Company is provided gratuitously and without liability.
  • (A) Except under special arrangements previously made in writing the Company will not accept or deal with bullion, coin, precious stones, jewellery, valuables, antiques, pictures, human remains, livestock or plants. Should any Customer nevertheless deliver any such goods to the Company or cause the Company to handle or deal with any such goods otherwise than under special arrangements previously made in writing the Company shall be under no liability whatsoever for or in connection with such goods howsoever arising (B) The Company may at any time waive its rights and exemptions from liability under Sub-Clause (A) above in respect of any one or more of the categories of goods mentioned herein or of any part of any category. If such waiver is not in writing, the onus of proving such waiver shall be on the Customer.
  • Except following instructions previously received in writing and accepted by the Company, the Company will not accept or deal with goods of a dangerous or damaging nature, nor with goods likely to harbour or encourage vermin or other pests, nor with goods liable to taint or affect other STANDARD TRADING CONDITIONS 1989 EDITION Page 4 of 6 goods. If such goods are accepted pursuant to a special arrangement and then in the opinion of the Company they constitute a risk to other goods, property, life or health, the Company shall where reasonably practicable contact the Customer, but reserves the right at the expense of the Customer to remove or otherwise deal with the goods.
  • 18.Where there is a choice of rates according to the extent or degree of the liability assumed by carriers, warehousemen or others, no declaration of value where optional will be made except under special arrangements previously made in writing. THE CUSTOMER
  • The Customer warrants: (A) that the description and particulars of any goods furnished by or on behalf of the Customer are full and accurate. (B) that all goods have been properly and sufficiently prepared, packed, stowed, labelled and/or marked, and that the preparation, packing, stowage, labelling and marking are appropriate to any operations or transactions affecting the goods and the characteristics of the goods. (C) that where the Company receives the goods from the Customer already stowed in or on a container, trailer, tanker or any other device specifically constructed for the carriage of goods by land, sea or air (each hereafter individually referred to as “the transport unit”), the transport unit is in good condition and is suitable for the carriage to the intended destination of the goods loaded therein or thereon.
  • Should the Customer otherwise than under special arrangements previously made in writing as set out in Clause 17 above deliver to the Company or cause the Company to deal with or handle goods of a dangerous or damaging nature, or goods likely to harbour or encourage vermin or other pests, or goods liable to taint or affect other goods, he shall be liable for all loss or damage arising in connection with such goods and shall indemnify the Company against all penalties, claims, damages, costs and expenses whatsoever arising in connection therewith, and the goods may be dealt with in such manner as the Company or any other person in whose custody they may be at any relevant time shall think fit.
  • The Customer undertakes that no claim shall be made against any Director, Servant or Employee of the Company which imposes or attempts to impose upon them any liability in connection with any services which are the subject of these Conditions and if any such claims should nevertheless be made, to indemnify the Company against all consequences thereof.
  • The Customer shall save harmless and keep the Company indemnified from and against:- (A) All liability, loss, damage, costs and expenses whatsoever (including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, all duties, taxes, imposts, levies, deposits and outlays of whatsoever nature levied by any authority in relation to the goods) arising out of the Company acting in accordance with the Customer’s instructions or arising from any breach by the Customer of any Warranty contained in these Conditions or from the negligence of the Customer, and (B) Without derogation from Sub-Clause (A) above, any liability assumed or incurred by the Company when by reason of carrying out the Customer’s instructions the Company has reasonably become liable or may become liable to any other party, and (C) All claims, costs and demands whatsoever and by whomsoever made or proffered in excess of the liability of the Company under the terms of these Conditions regardless whether such claims, costs and demands arise from or in connection with the negligence or breach of duty of the Company, its Servants, Sub-Contractors or Agents, and (D) Any claims of a General Average nature which may be made on the Company. STANDARD TRADING CONDITIONS 1989 EDITION Page 5 of 6
  • (A) The Customer shall pay to the Company in cash or as otherwise agreed all sums immediately when due without reduction or deferment on account of any claim, counter-claims or set-off. (B) In respect of all sums which are overdue the Customer shall be liable to pay to the Company interest calculated at 4% above the Prime Lending Rate for the time being of Allied Irish Bank Plc.
  • Despite the acceptance by the Company of instructions to collect freight, duties, charges or other expenses from the Consignee or any other person the Customer shall remain responsible for such freight, duties, charges or expenses on receipt of evidence of proper demand and in the absence of evidence of payment (for whatever reason) by such Consignee or other person when due.
  • Where liability for General Average arises in connection with the goods, the Customer shall promptly provide security to the Company or to any other party designated by the Company in a form acceptable to the Company. LIABILITY AND LIMITATION
  • The Company shall perform its duties with a reasonable degree of care, diligence, skill and judgement.
  • The Company shall be relieved of liability for any loss or damage if and to the extend that such loss or damage is caused by:- (A) strike, lock-out, stoppage or restraint of labour, the consequences of which the Company is unable to avoid by the exercise of reasonable diligence; (B) any cause or event which the Company is unable to avoid and the consequences whereof the Company is unable to prevent by the exercise of reasonable diligence.
  • Except under special arrangements previously made in writing the Company accepts no responsibility for departure or arrival dates of goods.
  • (A) Subject to Clause 2(B) above and Sub-Clause (D) below, the Company’s liability howsoever arising and notwithstanding that the cause of loss or damage be unexplained shall not exceed i. in the case of claims for loss or damage to goods a) the value of any goods lost or damage, or b) a sum at the rate of two Special Drawing Rights as defined by the International Monetary Fund (hereinafter referred to as SDR’s), per kilo of gross weight of any goods lost or damaged whichever shall be the least ii. in the case of all other claims a) the value of the goods the subject of the relevant transaction between the Company and its Customer, or b) a sum at the rate of two SDR’s per kilo of the gross weight of the goods the subject of the said transaction, or c) 75,000 SDR’s in respect of any one transaction whichever shall be the least. For the purposes of Clause 29(A) the value of the goods shall be their value when they were or should have been shipped. The value of SDR’s shall be calculated as at the date when the claim is received by the Company in writing. STANDARD TRADING CONDITIONS 1989 EDITION Page 6 of 6 (B) Subject to Clause 2(B) above and Sub-Clause (D) below, the Company’s liability for loss or damage as a result of failure to deliver or arrange delivery of goods in a reasonable time or (where there is a special arrangement under Clause 28) to adhere to agreed departure or arrival dates shall not in any circumstances whatever exceed a sum equal to twice the amount of the Company’s charges in respect of the relevant transaction. (C) Save in respect of such loss or damage as is referred to at Sub-Clause (B) and subject to Clause 2(B) above and Sub-Clause (D) below, the Company shall not in any circumstances whatsoever be liable for indirect or consequential loss such as (but not limited to) loss of profits, loss of market or the consequences of delay or deviation however caused. (D) By special arrangement agreed in writing, the Company may accept liability in excess of the limits set out in Sub-Clauses (A) to (C) above upon the Customer agreeing to pay the Company’s additional charges for accepting such increased liability. Details of the Company’s additional charges will be provided upon request.
  • (A) Any claims by the Customer against the Company arising in respect of any service provided for the Customer or which the Company has undertaken to provide shall be made in writing and notified to the Company within 14 days of the date upon which the Customer became or should have become aware of any event or occurrence alleged to give rise to such claim and any claim not made and notified as aforesaid shall be deemed to be waived and absolutely barred except where the Customer can show that it was impossible for him to comply with this Time Limit and that he has made the claim as soon as it was reasonably possible for him to do so. (B) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sub-Paragraph (A) above the Company shall in any event be discharged of all liability whatsoever howsoever arising in respect of any service provided for the Customer or which the Company has undertaken to provide unless suit be brought and written notice thereof given to the Company within nine months from the date of the event or occurrence alleged to give rise to a cause of action against the Company. JURISDICTION AND LAW
  • These Conditions and any act or contract which they apply shall be governed by the Laws of the Republic of Ireland and any dispute arising out of any act or contact to which these Conditions apply shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of the Republic of Ireland.

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