These terms and conditions apply to all business transactions carried out by Acrylic Number Plates, hereinafter referred to as the 'Company'.
The person applying for bespoke goods from the 'Company' is hereinafter referred to as the 'Purchaser'.
Your statutory rights are not affected.
It is the sole responsibility of the Purchaser to ensure that all the correct details are entered onto Company Internet forms and submitted or given to the Company's representative at the time of purchase. The Company's representative shall use standard phonetics to refer to combinations requested by the Purchaser.
Under the Distance Selling Regulations the Company must notify you that the service we provide begins as soon as the order is received, subsequently there is no 'cooling off period', the transaction cannot be reversed and no refund can be given.
The Company cannot accept responsibility for delays or errors caused by the postal system, electronic mail or any unforeseen circumstances.
Registration numbers must be displayed correctly. To mis-space or mis-represent your letters and numbers in a way is an offense under the Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) Regulations 1971. Subsequently all registration marks sold by the Company are sold on the understanding that they will be displayed in accordance with Section 17 of the Road Vehicles Regulations Act 1971.
No verbal conditions or guarantees expressed or implied shall have effect on these terms and conditions unless written and initialed by one of the Directors of the Company.
If any term, provision, covenant or condition of this agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall not be affected, impaired or invalidated.
These Terms and Conditions constitute the entire agreement between the parties in respect of the purchase.
This agreement shall be governed and constructed in accordance with English Law each party thereto submits to the jurisdiction of the English Courts.