Trading Terms and Conditions

TRADING TERMS AND CONDITIONS


1.  Edunet Computer Services Pty Ltd as trustee for the Bailey Family Trust”  A.B.N.28 771 404 547  (Edunet)
    supplies goods or services to the customer on the basis of the following terms and conditions.The customers
    acceptance of these terms and conditions is evidenced by the placement of a purchase order or use of the goods
    or by the provision of the services. The terms and conditions contained herein constitute the entire agreement
    between the parties and no amendment or variation shall be of any force and effect unless in writing and signed
    by both Edunet and the customer. 

2.  Payment terms are strictly 14 days from the date of invoice for credit approved customers.In all other cases
    payment must be made in advance.

3.  In the event that an invoice remains unpaid by the due date either by the Customer or by a finance provider on
    behalf of the Customer, the customer agrees to pay an administration fee of 0.05% per day on the overdue amount
    from the day the amount became due until such time as the outstanding amount is paid in full. The administration
    fee on outstanding accounts is without prejudice to any other rights of Edunet under this agreement.

4.  All risk including any loss or damage to or any deterioration of the goods from whatever cause shall pass to the
    Customer at the time of delivery.

5.  Ownership of goods supplied will not pass to the Customer and will remain with Edunet until such time as the
     goods and services supplied by Edunet to the Customer and all debts owing by the Customer to Edunet from any
     other cause,have been paid in full. The Customer irrevocably agrees and undertakes that Edunet (its servants
     or agents), will have the right forthwith (and without prejudice to any other rights Edunet may have pursuant
     to these Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale or at law or in equity) without notice or demand to immediately
     enter upon the Customerpremises and retake possession and remove the product in the possession of the Customer
     or wheresoever situated.

6.  A returns policy applies to all goods sold. Details of this policy can be viewed online at www.edunet.com.au  

7.  Edunet will accept order cancelations up until the time that we place orders for the goods or services with our
     suppliers. After this time, cancelation of an order will be dealt with in accordance with our returns policy.
     Details of this policy can be viewed online at www.edunet.com.au  

8.  In the event of the company instructing a collection agent or its solicitors to collect an overdue amount all legal
     fees and collection charges and tracing agents fees as between solicitor and client shall be borne by the Customer
     and all payments made shall firstly be allocated towards such fees and charges thereafter to interest and finally
     to capital.

9.  The Customer consents to the jurisdiction of the Laws of Victoria for all actions which may be instituted against
     it for the recovery of any amounts owing to Edunet.

10.  Although all recommendations are made in good faith on the basis of the best information available to Edunet, no
      responsibility is accepted for such recommendations.  The customer must rely on its own enquiries in making any
      decision affecting its own interest.

11.  Edunet does not warrant that goods will be error free, that the use of the goods shall be uninterrupted or that
       the goods will be fit for any particular purpose.  Any liability of Edunet in the case of goods shall be limited
       to the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods and in the case of services to the supply of
       the services again.

12.  Except as provided for by statutory warranties Edunet shall not be responsible in tort or in contract for any loss
      or damage howsoever caused to the property or person of the customer or any third party as a result of any defect
      in the product and or services whether patent or latent or as a result of any fault, negligence, wrongful act or
      omission of Edunet or any of its servants, employees, contractors and agents, and the customer indemnifies Edunet
      against any claims made against it by any third party for losses, costs (including legal costs on an indemnity
      basis), damages and expenses (whether direct, indirect, incidental or consequential) of any kind arising out of
      any such defects or fault, negligence, wrongful act or omission.

13.  The terms and conditions contained herein constitute the entire Agreement between the parties. No relaxation or
       indulgence granted by Edunet to the Customer shall be deemed as a waiver of any rights of Edunet in terms of this
       agreement and such relaxation or indulgence shall not be deemed a novation of any terms and conditions of this
       agreement.

14.  Nothing in this agreement shall exclude, restrict or modify any condition, warranty or liability which may at any
       time be implied by the Trade Practices act, the Sale of Goods Act or any other law where to do so would render any
       of the above provisions of this agreement void provided that the liability of Edunet is limited as far as possible.