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Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government
Online Sales Terms and Conditions
All bidders and other participants of this auction agree that they have read and fully understand these terms and agree to be bound thereby.
Guaranty Waiver: All property is offered for sale AS IS, WHERE IS. The Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government (Seller) makes no warranty, guaranty or representation of any kind, expressed or implied, as to merchantability or fitness for any purpose of the property offered for sale. The Buyer is not entitled to payment for loss of profit or any other money damages – special, direct, indirect or consequential.
Description Warranty: Seller warrants to the Buyer that the property offered for sale will conform to its description. Any claim for mis-description must be made prior to removal of the property. If Seller confirms that the property does not conform to the description, Seller will keep the property and refund any money paid. The liability of the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government shall not exceed the actual purchase price of the property. Please note that upon removal of the property, all sales are final.
Personal and property risk: Persons attending during exhibition, sale or removal of goods assume all risks of damage of or loss to person or property and specifically release the seller and Central Auction House, Ltd. from liability therefore.
Inspection: Most items offered for sale are used and may contain defects not immediately detectable. Bidders may inspect the property prior to bidding. Bidders must adhere to the inspection dates and times indicated in the item description. Please contact Jayme Chapman, Property Clerk, (985) 873-6765 office or e-mail: [email protected] to schedule an inspection.
Consideration of Bid: Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to withdraw from sale any of the items listed.
Buyer’s Certificate: Successful bidders will receive a Buyer’s Certificate by e-mail from Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.
Payment: Payment in full is due not later than seven (7) business days from the time and date of the Buyer’s Certificate. If an acceptable form of payment is not received within seven (7) business days of the date of the award, the sale will be cancelled. The bidder will not be allowed to bid on Seller’s merchandise again. All payments must be made from a United States Financial Institution, Acceptable forms of payment are:
Proxy Bidding and Bid Increments:
"Proxy bidding" makes bidding on auctions easier and less time-consuming for buyers.
Central Auction House will automatically place a bid on your behalf for the lowest amount possible up to your maximum bid using an increment bidding system. This allows you to remain the highest bidder for the auction until your maximum bid amount has been reached, also your proxy bid will remain confidential. To activate Central Auction House's proxy bidding system, simply enter the maximum price you are willing to bid, following these steps:
-When you place a bid, you enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay for the item(s). The seller and other bidders won't know your maximum bid.
-We place bids on your behalf using the automatic bid increment amount, which is based on the current high bid. We increase your bid only as much as necessary to make sure that you remain the high bidder, up to your maximum amount.
-If another bidder places the same maximum bid amount as yours, the bidder who entered the amount first is the current winning bidder. Your maximum bid is kept confidential until it is exceeded by another bidder.
-You cannot lower a proxy bid once it is placed
-You can raise your own proxy bid: if you have a proxy bid in place for $1,000 and place another bid for $1,200 then the actual winning bid won't change but your proxy bid will be raised to $1,200
-Please note: When proxy bidding is used it may appear as if one bidder has outbid another with the exact same amount. Again, the person who submitted the amount first is considered to be the winning bidder.
Increment Bidding:
"Increment bidding" refers to the minimum amount an auction bid must be raised each time the current highest bid is surpassed. The increment is determined by the value of the most recent bid. See below:
Example:
-The current bid amount is at $150.00 USD.
-Buyer 1 places a maximum bid of $210.00 USD.
-The increment bidding system will automatically place bids on Buyer 1's behalf up to $210.00 USD.
-When Buyer 2 places a maximum bid of $200.00 USD, Buyer 1's bid will be automatically increased in the set increments (see Bid Increments Chart) until it reaches $210.00 USD.
-If Buyer 3 places a bid of $220.00 USD, they will become the highest bidder because they have surpassed Buyer 1's maximum bid.
-To continue, Buyer 1 must enter a new maximum bid, which meets or exceeds the increment established by the highest current bid amount.
-If Buyer 1 has a proxy bid of $500.00 USD, our system will automatically bid $230.00 USD for them.
The increment amount is determined based on the current high bid currently in the item. See increment chart below for more information.
Current Bid Price: | Bid Increment |
$1.00-$4.99 | $0.25 |
$5.00-$24.99 | $0.50 |
$25.00-$99.99 | $1.00 |
$100.00-$249.99 | $2.50 |
$250.00-$499.99 | $5.00 |
$500.00-$999.99 | $10.00 |
$1,000.00-$2,499.99 | $25.00 |
$2,500.00-$4,999.99 | $50.00 |
$5,000.00-and up | $100.00 |
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