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RULES
 OF AUCTION AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
A.               
 AUCTIONEER:                   LIQUIDITY SERVICES SA (PTY) LTD
B.               
 AUCTION DATE:               As
 per the event page and lot description
C.              
 AUCTION LOCATION:      Online Auction (www.allsurplus.com)
D.              
 AUCTION TIME:                As
 per the event page and lot description
1.1.           
 The
 Auctioneer certifies that, to the best of its knowledge and belief, these rules
 of auction comply with Section 45  and
 the Regulations of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (“the Act”).
1.2.           
 Notice
 is hereby given that the auction is subject to:
1.2.1.       
 a
 reserved price;
1.2.2.       
 a
 right on behalf of the seller to bid at the auction; and
1.2.3.      
 a
 right of the Auctioneer to bid, at the auction on behalf of the seller, or as
 proxy for a registered bidder.
1.3.           
 Only
 the Auctioneer or his agent/s shall be entitled to bid up to the reserve price
 on behalf of the seller but shall not be entitled to make a bid equal to or
 exceeding the reserve price 
1.4.           
 The
 Auctioneer has a non- interest bearing trust account into which all moneys will
 be paid for the benefit of the seller, less any buyer’s premium payable to the
 Auctioneer in terms of the Sale Specific Terms and Conditions that applies to
 this auction sale (“the Terms and Conditions”).
 
 
1.5.           
 The
 rules of this auction comply with Section 45 of the Act and the following
 provisions are brought to your attention.
1.5.1.      
 In
 this agreement, ‘‘auction’’ includes a sale in execution of or pursuant to a
 court order, to the extent that the order contemplates that the sale is to be
 conducted by an auction.
1.5.2.      
 When
 goods are put up for sale by auction in lots, each lot is, unless there is
 evidence to the contrary, regarded to be the subject of a separate transaction.
1.5.3.      
 A
 sale by auction is complete when the Auctioneer announces its completion by the
 fall of the hammer, or in any other customary manner, and until that
 announcement is made, a bid may be retracted.
1.6.           
 Subject
 to any reserved price and acceptance of the highest bid by the seller, the
 highest bidder (when the Auctioneer announces the completion of a sale by the
 fall of the hammer or in any other customary manner) is the buyer of the goods
 or lots on auction.
1.7.           
 Each
 bid will constitute an offer to the seller on the terms contained in the Terms
 and Conditions.
1.8.           
 The
 Terms and Conditions will be available for inspection:
1.8.1.       
 on
 the Auctioneer’s website and at the Auctioneer’s offices at least 24 (twenty
 four) hours prior to the auction; and
1.8.2.       
 at
 the auction location.
1.9.           
 Every
 prospective bidder must, prior to the commencement of the auction, read and
 understand the terms and conditions and any queries in connection therewith
 must be raised prior to the commencement of such auction. A prospective bidder
 may not bid unless he has done so.
1.10.        
 The auction will commence at the published time
 (as per paragraph D above) and shall not be delayed to
 enable any specific person or other persons in general to take part in
 the auction
1.11.        
  Any person who attends the auction to bid on
 behalf of another person or a company must produce a letter of authority
 expressly authorising such person to bid on behalf of that person.  Where a person is bidding on behalf of a
 company, the letter of authority must appear on the company’s letterhead and
 must be accompanied by a certified copy of the resolution authorising such
 person to bid on behalf of the company.
1.12.        
 Every
 prospective bidder shall register his or her identity in the bidder’s record
 prior to the commencement of the auction and sign such registration entry. The
 registration of identity must meet the requirements of the Regulation 30 (2) of
 the Act in respect of the establishment and verification of identity and
 address details.
1.13.        
 The Auctioneer may not accept bids from bidders
 who are not registered in accordance with these rules of auction. Any bid taken
 from an unregistered person is invalid.
1.14.        
 A registered bidder may be required to pay a
 refundable registration fee and/or deposit in certain instances.
1.15.        
 The Auctioneer will during the auction announce
 the reason for the auction unless that reason is the normal and voluntary
 disposal of the lot by the seller.
1.16.        
 The conduct of the auction is subject to the
 control of the Auctioneer who has the sole right to regulate the bidding
 procedure. No "ringing" shall be permitted, and if the Auctioneer
 suspects that bidders are involved in such activity, he shall be entitled to
 suspend or terminate the Auction, or to prohibit those bidders suspected of
 such activity from making any further bids
1.17.        
 The bidders’ record and the vendor roll will be
 made available for inspection at the offices of the Auctioneer during normal
 business hours without the charge of a fee. 
 The bidders’ record will also be available for inspection at the
 auction.
1.18.        
 The sale shall be by the rise and fall of the
 hammer and the lot shall be sold to the highest bidder subject to the rules of auction
 and the auction Terms and Conditions.
1.19.        
 Every bid shall constitute an offer to purchase
 the lot for the amount bid, which the seller or the Auctioneer may accept or
 reject in their absolute discretion. The seller and the Auctioneer are entitled,
 in their absolute discretion, to withdraw the lot from sale prior to acceptance
 by the seller unless the seller instructs the Auctioneer to accept a lower bid.
1.20.        
 In the event of any dispute between the
 bidders, the decision of the Auctioneer shall be final and binding and any
 error by the Auctioneer shall be entitled to be corrected by him.
1.21.        
 No bid may be withdrawn, by a buyer, after the
 fall of the hammer until the expiry of the confirmation period that is provided
 for in the Terms and Conditions, during which time the offer shall be open for
 acceptance by the seller or his agent and if the offer is accepted, the sale
 shall be deemed to be a sale by auction for purposes of the Act.  This clause must be read in conjunction with
 Clause 1.32
1.22.        
 The purchaser’s offer shall remain open for
 acceptance by the seller or by the Auctioneer on behalf of the seller, until
 expiry of the confirmation period. The buyer and the Auctioneer acknowledge and
 agree that this provision is for the benefit of the seller.
1.23.        
 The purchaser’s offer shall be deemed to have
 been accepted only when the seller or the Auctioneer (whichever may be
 applicable) has signed the Terms and Conditions on behalf of the seller by
 accepting the offer on the online system and the seller shall not be required
 to notify the buyer of the acceptance of its offer prior to expiry of the
 confirmation period.
1.24.        
 Should the Seller reject the purchaser’s offer,
 the Auctioneer will repay to the buyer any registration fee and/or deposit and/or
 commission paid to it in terms of the Terms and Conditions.
1.25.        
 In the event of the sale requiring the consent
 of any statutory authority or any court of law, then this auction sale is
 subject to the granting of such consent.
1.26.        
 The Auctioneer is entitled to proceed with the
 auction, without reading the rules of auction, if no bidders object as per
 Regulation 21(8) (a) of the Act.
1.27.        
 Bidders shall be given a reasonable time and
 opportunity to inspect the goods prior to the commencement of the auction at a
 date and time specified by the Auctioneer and no fee may be charged for such
 opportunity. An Auctioneer may however:
1.27.1.    
 refuse or restrict access to such goods if the
 prospective bidder, after gaining access, in any way acts unlawfully or
 contravenes the rules of auction; and/or
1.27.2.    
 require a prospective bidder to adhere to or
 submit to any security measures reasonably applicable in the circumstances.
1.28.        
 All items are sold voetstoots. No
 representations or warranties are made by the Auctioneer or the Seller. Neither
 the Auctioneer nor the Seller shall be liable in consequence of any
 representation made by them at or before the Auction. In particular, no
 warranties are made regarding motor vehicles in respect of year, make or model
 thereof.
1.29.        
 The Seller and Buyer agrees that the Auctioneer
 will not be held liable in the event where there is a delay in obtaining and/or
 clearing the eNatis documents on vehicles.  As the Auctioneer is only acting as an agent
 for the Seller, the Seller shall remain responsible to ensure that the eNatis documents are available for the Buyer.
1.30.        
 No items shall be removed prior to full payment
 thereof as well as until he/she is in receipt of a valid release note.
1.31.        
 A Buyers Premium plus VAT shall be charged and
 is payable by the Purchaser.  It remains
 the Buyers responsibility to check the specific event to confirm the buyer’s
 premium payable, as this may differ from Seller to Seller.
1.32.        
 If any item is sold subject to confirmation,
 the confirmation period will be for three (3) days from the date of the Auction
 during which period the buyer shall not be entitled to withdraw his offer.  It remains the Buyers responsibility to check
 the specific event to confirm the confirmation period, as this may differ from
 Seller to Seller.
1.33.        
 AUCTION COST
1.33.1.
 In compliance with Regulation 21(2)(l) of the
 Act, the Auctioneer hereby notifies that the total costs of advertising and
 conducting the auction are as follows:
1.33.2. 
 Goods and Services in relation to any goods or
 lot (other than immovable property)                (payable
 by the Seller)
1.33.2.1.
 Advertising costs, To
 be confirmed per sale (Excl. VAT)
1.33.2.2.
 15% VAT 
1.34.        
 Bidders are hereby made aware that in the event
 of cancellation of a transaction due to late payment or non-payment of the
 purchase price:
(i)               
 the
 damages and loss referred to in clause 1.34.1 above, 
(ii)              
 the
 difference between the highest bid price and the price at which the goods (or
 lot) may finally be sold and 
(iii)             
 such
 further common law damages which the seller may be able to prove to have
 suffered;
1.34.3.    
 the Bidder and/or Buyer may be held liable to
 the Seller and the Auctioneer in respect of the damages referred to in clauses 1.34.1 and 1.34.2 above subject to the limitation contained in
 Regulations 24 (d), (e) and (f) of the Act.
1.34.4.    
 The buyer may forfeit the sale registration fee
 due to the breach of the contract and will be blacklisted from the www.allsurplus.com marketplace
 in case of a breach of contract due to non-payment and/or breach of contract
 due to non-collection.
1.35.        
 All parties should note that the Auctioneer is
 only acting as an agent on behalf of the Seller in the auction.
1.36.        
 Payment date: As set out in the participation
 form for each sale
1.37.        
 Clearance date: As set out in the participation
 form for each sale. 
1.38.        
 I hereby certify that the rules of auction to
 the best of my knowledge meet the requirements of Regulation 21 of the Act.
Auctioneer:
Liquidity
 Services SA (Pty) Ltd
10
 Evelyn Road, Retreat, Cape Town
THESE RULES OF AUCTION
 MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS
 WELL AS THE PARTICIPATION FORM RELATING TO THIS AUCTION