Online auctions conducted by Clackamas County are for bidders located within the United States only. A successful bidder that is not located within the United States at the auctions end will be considered in default, and will forfeit their rights or claims to follow through with the sale, and may be blocked from participating in future auctions. All assets are offered for sale "AS IS, WHERE IS." Seller makes no warranty, guaranty or representation of any kind, expressed or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for any purpose of the property offered for sale. Personal property or vehicles listed as "non-op" or "working condition unknown" should be considered inoperable and in need of major repair. The absence of "non-op" or "working condition unknown" does not imply that an item or vehicle works or functions, and will in no way constitute a basis for a refund. The Buyer is not entitled to any payment for loss of profit or any other money damages - special, direct, indirect or consequential. Seller warrants to the Buyer the property offered for sale will conform to its description. Any claim for misdescription must be made prior to removal of the property. If Seller confirms the property does not conform to the description, Seller will keep the property and refund any money paid. The liability of the Seller shall not exceed the actual purchase price of the property. Please note upon removal of the property, all sales are final. While a rare occurrence, the County reserves the right to withdraw any property or cancel any auction, regardless of whether said auction is still active or ended, if a legitimate need arises for reuse by a qualified public agency, or if something happens that causes the property description to change significantly. If this occurs, a prospective bidder will have no right or recourse with the County program or any of its agents. It is understood that bids placed on items is with the intent of removing the entire contents of a "lot", in its entirety, and to the complete satisfaction of the property custodian. NOTICE: Placing a bid on a specific item or items constitutes a legally binding contract between the bidder and the County, and it is understood that a prospective bidder agrees to all of the "terms and conditions" specified here. If you are the winning bidder and default by failing to adhere to the seller's terms and conditions, your bidding privileges may be revoked by the auction provider, without recourse.