Post-War & Contemporary Art | 31 October & 1 November 2018

— if applicable the destination for a special or Online Auction.

concerning the Input, in the broadest sense, as well as against claims on the basis of article 12.

4.6. The Auction House has the right to refuse all or part of an Input without giving the grounds therefore. Even after receipt the Auction House is entitled, provided the grounds therefore are given, to return all or part of an input to the Seller and not to auction it, in which case the Seller is not liable for any costs and the Auction House is not liable for any damages caused by the Auction not taking place. 4.7. The Seller has the right to retrieve the Input up until the start of the Auction against payment of 30 % or less, at the sole discretion of the Auction House, of the Limit price, or, if no Limit price was agreed or for an Online Auction, on the price at which the Auction House values the Input, plus all costs incurred. If the Seller does not accept this valuation he may have the Input re-valued, at his own expense, by three valuers certified in the field concerned or assessors generally recognised in the field concerned of which one is appointed by the Auction House, one by the Seller and a third by the two previously appointed assessors. If the valuation of the Input differs after re-evaluation, the differing value is applicable for the purposes of this article. 4.8. The Auction House has the right to combine various Goods from one Seller and to auction these as a single Lot.

5.3. The Seller of an item, of which it is known that it, if it is not conforming to the usual expectations in such a situation or should be considered a special danger for people or other goods, remains, until such risk is transferred to the Buyer, remains liable in the case such danger emerges. 5.4. The Seller is liable for payment of Input brokerage to the Auction House on the basis of the input, plus possible costs. In case of unsold goods as a result of the limit price not being reached the Seller is liable for the payment of Input brokerage on the limit price. 5.5. If an Input has not been brought to Auction for a period of six months for any reason other than the destination for a special Auction, the Input will be sent back, fully for the account and risk of the Seller, or will have to be collected by Seller after a request thereto. 5.6. Upon written notification of an unsold object by the Auction House, the Seller must collect the item within seven days of the date of the notification.

5.7. The Seller is in default if he has not collected the Input within the term provided for in article 5.6.

5.8. The Auction House has the right to charge costs to the Seller who has not collected the Input within the term provided for in article 5.6. Furthermore the Auction House has, in such a case, the right to auction the Input again, whereby a Limit of 50 % of the original Limit will be applied, if a Limit was agreed, or if no limit was agreed to sell the Input at Auction at any price.

4.9. The Goods are auctioned as they are.

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4.10. The Auction House is entitled to photograph, illustrate of otherwise depict or cause to be depicted in any manner, all Input, both before, during as after the Auction. The Seller is liable for the costs thereof. The Auctioneer retains the copyright to these images.

5.9. The Seller must pay the invoice of the Auction House by return of mail.

Article 5 Obligations and warranties of the Seller

Article 6 Obligations of the Auction House

5.1. The Seller guarantees the Auction House that he is the legal owner of the Input, or that he has the authority to legally dispose thereof. Seller safeguards the Auction House against all claims by third parties based on the violation of any rights to the Input, including intellectual property rights. 5.2. The Seller is obliged to state to the Auction House all characteristics and flaws or flaws which he suspects to be present in the Input at delivery. The Seller must safeguard the Auction House against all claims by the Buyer or possible third parties

6.1. The Auction House treats the Input with the care which befits a prudent Auction House.

6.2. The Auction House only acts in the interest of the Seller and will sell a item at the highest possible price at auction. The Auction House does not advise the Seller. If the Auction House mentions the state or characteristics of a item, neither Seller nor Buyer can derive any rights from this. If the Auction House uses an image of the item this will be as faithful as possible, without the Seller or Buyer being able to derive any rights from this.

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