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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

This purchase is governed by the following standard terms of sale for consumer purchases of goods over the Internet. Consumer purchases over the internet are mainly regulated by the Agreement Act, the Consumer Purchase Act, the Marketing Act, the Right of Withdrawal Act, and the E-commerce Act, and these laws provide the consumer with non-waivable rights. The laws are available at www.lovdata.no. The terms of this agreement should not be construed as limiting the statutory rights but establish the main rights and obligations of the parties for the trade.

Introduction The terms of sale have been prepared and recommended by the Consumer Authority. For a better understanding of these terms of sale, see the Consumer Authority's guide here.

  1. Agreement - The agreement consists of these terms of sale, information provided in the ordering solution, and any specially agreed terms. In the event of any conflict between the information, what is specifically agreed upon between the parties takes precedence, provided it does not conflict with mandatory legislation. The agreement will also be supplemented by relevant statutory provisions governing the purchase of goods between businesses and consumers.

  2. Parties - The seller is Ørn Forlag, v/Bjørn Olav Tveit, 1362 Hosle, Norway, bjorn@ornforlag.no, tel +47 909 60 404, Organization no.: 994304399 VAT, hereinafter referred to as the seller.

  3. Price - The stated price for the goods and services is the total price the buyer shall pay. This price includes all taxes and additional costs. Additional costs that the seller has not informed the buyer about before the purchase shall not be borne by the buyer.

  4. Conclusion of the agreement - The agreement is binding on both parties when the buyer has submitted their order to the seller. However, the agreement is not binding if there have been typographical or clerical errors in the seller's offer in the ordering solution in the online store or in the buyer's order, and the other party realized or should have realized that such an error existed. ec.europa.eu/odr.

  5. Payment - The seller can demand payment for the goods from the moment they are dispatched from the seller to the buyer. If the buyer uses a credit or debit card for payment, the seller can reserve the purchase amount on the card when ordering. The card will be charged on the same day the goods are dispatched. If paying by invoice, the invoice will be issued to the buyer upon dispatch of the goods. The payment deadline is specified on the invoice and is at least 14 days from receipt. Buyers under 18 years of age cannot pay by invoice.

  6. Delivery - Delivery is considered to have occurred when the buyer or their representative has taken possession of the item. If the delivery time is not specified in the ordering solution, the seller shall deliver the goods to the buyer without undue delay and no later than 30 days after the order from the customer. Unless otherwise specifically agreed between the parties, the goods shall be delivered to the buyer.

  7. Risk of the goods - The risk of the goods passes to the buyer when they, or their representative, have received the goods in accordance with section 6.

  8. Right of withdrawal - Unless the agreement is exempt from the right of withdrawal, the buyer may withdraw from the purchase of the goods in accordance with the Right of Withdrawal Act. The buyer must notify the seller of the use of the right of withdrawal within 14 days from the start of the deadline. All calendar days are included in the deadline. If the deadline falls on a Saturday, holiday, or public holiday, the deadline is extended to the nearest working day. The withdrawal deadline is considered met if the notice is sent before the deadline. The buyer has the burden of proof that the right of withdrawal has been asserted, and the notice should therefore be in writing (withdrawal form, email, or letter).

The withdrawal period begins to run: For the purchase of individual goods, the withdrawal period runs from the day after the goods are received. If a subscription is sold or the agreement involves regular delivery of identical goods, the deadline runs from the day after the first shipment is received. If the purchase consists of multiple deliveries, the withdrawal period runs from the day after the last delivery is received.

The withdrawal period is extended to 12 months after the expiry of the original deadline if the seller does not, before entering into the agreement, inform that there is a right of withdrawal and a standardized withdrawal form. The same applies if there is no information about the terms, deadlines, and procedure for using the right of withdrawal. If the trader provides this information during these 12 months, the withdrawal period expires 14 days after the day the buyer received the information.

Upon exercising the right of withdrawal, the goods must be returned to the seller without undue delay and no later than 14 days from the notice of the exercise of the right of withdrawal. The buyer covers the direct costs of returning the goods, unless otherwise agreed or the seller has failed to inform that the buyer shall bear the return costs. The seller cannot impose a fee for the buyer's use of the right of withdrawal. The buyer can try or test the goods in a reasonable manner to determine

Ørn publishing house
Veståsen 4
1362, Hosle, Norway

 

Tel.: (+47) 909 60 404
Organization no.: 994304399 VAT
Account no.: 9235.27.10220

 

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Matilde Tveit
 

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