1 Introduction
Where a Buyer wishes to purchase advertising space and/or other services, and CScreens wishes to provide or procure such deliverables and services for the Buyer, as described in more detail in a Booking Form; the Buyer agrees that such services and deliverables shall be supplied in accordance with the provisions of the Booking Form and these Terms and Conditions (together, the “Agreement”).
It is understood that where Screens are not owned and controlled by CScreens, CScreens are acting as disclosed agent on behalf of the relevant owner of the Screen(s), the identity of whom is set out in the relevant Booking Form. As such, the Screen Owner will be the Principal to the Agreement.
In the event of any inconsistency between the Booking Form and these Terms and Conditions, the Booking Form shall take priority.
2 Defined Terms and Interpretation
2.1 In this Agreement, the following words and phrases will have the following meanings:
Act | Means the Broadcasting Acts 1990 and 1996, the Communications Act 2003 and any amendments thereto or any superseding legislation. |
Advertising | Means the broadcast of the Copy in and/or around content on the Screens. |
Booking Form | Means the document, sent to the Buyer by CScreens, setting out:
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Buyer | Means the customer named in the Booking Form requesting Advertising and/or the other Services. |
Confidential Information | Means any and all confidential information of the other party, (whether in oral, written or electronic form) including, without limitation, technical or other information imparted in confidence or disclosed by one party to the other or otherwise obtained by one party relating to the other’s business, finance or technology, know-how, intellectual property, assets, strategy, products and customers. |
Copy | Means advertising, promotional or sponsorship copy provided by, or on behalf of, the Buyer and intended for broadcast on the Screens as advertising or sponsorship credits; |
CScreens | Means CScreens Limited, a company registered in England and Wales under registration number 08303558, with the registered address of 1 Marchant House, New Era Estate, London, N1 5NR. |
Delivery Date(s) | Means the date(s) specified on the Booking Form by which CScreens must receive the Copy and/or any materials that it requires for the fulfilment of the Services. |
Intellectual Property Rights | Means any patents or patent applications, any trade marks (whether or not registered); inventions, discoveries, utility models and improvements whether or not capable of protection by patent or registration, copyright or design rights (whether registered or unregistered), database rights, performer’s property rights as described in Part II, Chapter X of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 and any similar rights of performers anywhere in the world, any goodwill in any trade or service name, trading style or get-up and any and all other intellectual or proprietary rights. |
Principal | Means either CScreens or the Screen Owner, as the context requires, and as indicated on the Booking Form. |
Proof of Playing | Means data to evidence that the Copy was broadcast on the Screens during the relevant period and includes numbers of impacts and footfall achieved. |
Screen Owner | Means the owner of, and controller of content on, a Screen, the identity of whom will be set out on a Booking Form. |
Screens | Means the screens located at the Site, which show content and the Copy, in accordance with this Agreement. |
Services | Means any additional Services to be supplied by CScreens under these Terms and Conditions, as set out in the relevant Booking Form, and which may include (without limitation) access to a Site for sampling and/or experiential opportunities. |
Site | Means the location, set out on a relevant Booking Form, at which the Screens will be made available or the Services are being provided. |
Term | Means the period described in Clause 3.1. |
2.2 Clause and Schedule headings shall not affect the interpretation of this Agreement.
2.3 References to clauses are (unless otherwise provided) references to the clauses of this Agreement.
2.4 Unless the context otherwise requires, words in the singular shall include the plural and those in the plural include the singular.
2.5 A reference to a statute or statutory provision is a reference to it as amended, extended or re-enacted from time to time.
2.6 Any words following the terms including, include, in particular, for example or any similar expression shall be construed as illustrative and shall not limit the sense of the words, description, definition, phrase or term preceding those terms.
2.7 A person includes a natural person, corporate or unincorporated body (whether or not having separate legal personality).
2.8 A reference to writing or written includes email.
2.9 This Agreement shall be binding on, and enure to the benefit of, the parties to this Agreement and their respective personal representatives, successors and permitted assigns, and references to any party shall include that party’s personal representatives, successors and permitted assigns.
3 Term and Scope of Services
3.1 This Agreement will begin when the Buyer indicates its acceptance of it. The Buyer’s acceptance may be indicated by any positive action including (without limitation) emailing a confirmation or sending its Copy to CScreens. The Agreement shall continue for the duration of the campaign dates set out in the Booking Form and until the Fee has been paid, unless terminated sooner in accordance with Clause 11.
3.2 The Principal will not be obliged to display the Copy or provide Services until CScreens has received positive confirmation from the Buyer that it agrees with the terms set out in the Booking Form and these Terms and Conditions, in accordance with Clause 3.1.
3.3 The Agreement consists of the Booking Form and these Terms and Conditions, which are incorporated into the Booking Form by reference and which are available on CScreens’ website, at www.c-screens.tv.
3.4 During the Term, the Principal shall display the Copy and perform the Services in accordance with the agreed version of the Booking Form. Additional Advertising and Services may be booked for an additional fee, provided that these are agreed in writing between the Buyer and CScreens in advance.
4 The Principal’s Obligations
4.1 Subject to payment of the Fee and Buyer’s compliance with its obligations under this Agreement, the Principal shall display or procure the display of the Copy on the Screen(s) for the duration of the campaign period set out in the Booking Form and/or carry out or procure the Services.
4.2 The Principal shall use its reasonable endeavours to achieve the footfall and impacts for the Advertising that is set out in the Booking Form. In the event that actual delivery of the footfall and/or impacts is less than that set out in the Booking Form, the Buyer will be entitled to a credit, equivalent to the value of the shortfall of impacts and/or footfall. To effect this, the Principal may display the Buyer’s Copy at an alternative time or on an alternative Screen, on notice to the Buyer, or CScreens may adjust a future booking that the Buyer makes, in order to recoup the value of the credit. The credit will be the Buyer’s only remedy under this Agreement.
4.3 In the event that the shortfall described in Clause 4.2 is caused by the Buyer failing to provide Copy by the specified delivery date, the full Fee will still be due and the Principal shall provide a credit, as described above. Where such shortfall has been caused by a breach of this Agreement by the Buyer, no credit shall be made available but the Fee will still be due.
4.4 The recoupment of credit value shall be the Buyer’s sole remedy under this Agreement in the event that the footfall and/or impacts achieved are lower than expected.
4.5 Where CScreens has agreed to provide or procure sampling or experiential services, the Principal shall provide the Services set out in the relevant Booking Form, subject to payment of the Fee and the Buyer’s compliance with Clause 5.
4.6 The Principal will use reasonable endeavours to ensure the visibility of the Copy on the Screens and that the Screens are positioned in a prominent position at the Site.
4.7 CScreens shall use its reasonable endeavours to provide the Buyer with prior email notification of any and all scheduled and emergency interruptions to the availability of the Advertising on the Screens.
4.8 The Principal shall deliver the Advertising and/or Services with reasonable due diligence and skill and in accordance with the exercise of the degree of care, diligence and skill which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled, professional and experienced person engaged in the same type of undertaking under the same or similar circumstances.
4.9 CScreens will collate and keep Proof of Playing and will provide a copy to the Buyer from time to time.
5 Buyer’s Obligations and Warranties
Copy
5.1 The Buyer shall supply the Principal with the Copy or relevant materials required for the fulfilment of any Services on or before the relevant Delivery Date.
5.2 Copy will only be transmitted on the Screen(s) if it is satisfies the technical requirements provided by the Principal from time to time, complies with the Act, the UK Code of Broadcast Advertising (BCAP Code) and any accompanying notes of guidance published from time to time by Ofcom or the ASA (or any successor body) and any replacement or amendment of the same in force at the time of broadcast.
5.3 For the avoidance of doubt, where CScreens are procuring the production of Copy on the Buyer’s behalf as part of the Services, the obligations in Clauses 5.2 and 5.7 shall remain the responsibility of the Buyer, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
5.4 The Principal shall not be liable for any addition to, changes in, deletions from or non- transmission of any Copy where the same was required by Ofcom or the ASA or for the withholding or withdrawal of approval of any Copy by Clearcast or for any costs, loss, damage, expenses or claims resulting from any such action.
5.5 Notwithstanding the provisions above in this Clause 5, the Principal reserves the right, in its absolute discretion, to do any act or thing in respect of the broadcast of any Copy or part thereof (including the fading, editing or cutting thereof) if, in its reasonable opinion, the Copy contains any material that is unsuitable for broadcast. The Principal will not incur any liability whatsoever to the Buyer in respect thereof.
5.6 The Principal will use reasonable endeavours to apply copy rotation in accordance with the Buyer’s instructions.
5.7 The Buyer warrants, represents and undertakes that:
- it will procure that all necessary licences and consents for the copying and/or transmission of any performance or copyright material contained in any relevant Copy will be obtained and paid for;
- it will ensure that the copying and/or transmission of the Copy will not infringe the Intellectual Property Rights of, or be defamatory to, any third party; and
- it will ensure that no Copy will be in breach of, or contrary to, any common law, statute, regulation or code of practice, including in particular that no Advertisement Copy will: (i) be racist, sexist or threatening or menacing to any person or group of people; (ii) contain any obscene elements; or (iii) be likely to cause annoyance or distress to any person
5.8 The Buyer will give notice to CScreens as soon as possible if it becomes aware that the Copy breaches, or may breach, any of the obligations set out in this Clause 5.
5.9 The Principal has the right to refuse Copy where it reasonably believes that the Copy is, or will be, in breach of one or more of the obligations set out in this Clause 5.
5.10 For the avoidance of doubt, the Principal will not be liable to the Buyer if its employees and/or representatives, Site controllers and/or owners or members of the public engage in conduct which is prejudicial or detrimental to the Copy, the Buyer’s logos, trademarks or other Intellectual Property Rights. However, the Principal will use their reasonable endeavours to prevent the same.
Sampling and/or Experiential
5.11 At all times, the Buyer is responsible for ensuring that any music, public address or any other systems or software by it including, without limitation, any IT, wireless or display system proposed or used for playing, broadcasting or displaying any audio is operated at a level which is acceptable to CScreens, the Principal, the owner or operator of the Site and to the public generally. The Principal and/or CScreens reserve the right to instruct the Buyer to reduce sound levels or to cease using audio.
5.12 The Buyer warrants, represents and undertakes that:
- any samples that it provides will be of good quality, safe for the public and comply with all relevant regulations and laws including, without limitation, in respect of health and safety;
- if the samples are edible, the samples shall be adequately labelled with ingredients and allergens and it will comply with all relevant laws and guidelines with respect to (without limitation) food standards, food labelling and food hygiene and safety; and
- following any sampling or experiential activity, the Buyer will fully clear the Site of leftover samples, rubbish and/or packaging and any materials and equipment that it has brought to Site, at its own expense, and restore it to its original condition.
5.13 In the event that the Buyer fails to comply with Clause 5.12(iii), CScreens are authorised to clear the Site at the Buyer’s expense and dispose of any equipment or other materials left at the Site.
5.14 The Principal is entitled to refuse the distribution of samples if it reasonably believes that the samples breach Clause 5.12, are not in keeping with relevant laws and/or guidelines and/or are unsafe, illegal, offensive or inappropriate. For the avoidance, this includes on the day that the sampling is taking place and at the Site itself.
5.15 The Buyer shall comply with all rules and requests by the owner and/or controller of the relevant Site and shall ensure that at all times, neither the Buyer, nor anyone engaged by the Buyer, shall interfere with the normal use and functioning of the Site or impede or limit the use of the Site.
5.16 The Buyer shall notify CScreens immediately upon becoming aware of any facts or circumstances which would constitute a breach of this clause 5 in respect of the Site, or if any other party is interfering with the functioning of the Site or limiting its use.
5.17 The Buyer will, at all times when on a Site, remain responsible for any damage caused by it or anyone engaged by it and shall repair and rectify such damage at its own sole cost, and to the satisfaction of the Principal and the relevant Site owner.
5.18 The Buyer shall not be entitled to display or erect any materials or structures at a Site without CScreens prior written approval. Any advertising material (other than Copy) that the Buyer wishes to have displayed at a Site shall be provided to CScreens in good time for its prior approval.
5.19 The Buyer shall at all times have in place, and maintain, third party and public liability insurance with a reputable insurance company of good standing in respect of the sampling or experiential marketing, for no less than £5,000,000 (five million pounds GBP). The Principal may request additional insurance cover, where appropriate. The Buyer will provide the Principal with a copy of such polic(y)(ies) on demand.
General
5.20 The Buyer will indemnify on demand and hold harmless the Principal and, if CScreens is not the Principal, CScreens, against all losses, actions, proceedings, costs, damages, expenses, penalties, claims, demands and liabilities suffered by them arising from any breach of the obligations and warranties set out in this clause 5 (whether foreseeable or unforeseeable) or in any manner whatsoever including, without limitation, as a result of or arising out of the use, recording or broadcasting of any Copy or other material supplied by the Buyer and/or the provision of, and public use or consumption of, samples.
5.21 The Buyer shall, at all times, be regarded as the principal in all respects and shall be responsible for compliance at all times with this Agreement.
5.22 The Buyer acknowledges and accepts that the Principal is entitled to sell other advertising and sponsorship opportunities on the Screens, that may appear next to Buyer’s Copy, and that this may include competitors of the Buyer.
6 Mutual Warranties
Each party warrants to the other party that:
- It has the authority to enter into this Agreement and, in the case of CScreens, it has the authority to act as disclosed agent to the relevant Screen Owner;
- it has put in place and shall maintain throughout the term of this Agreement all processes, procedures and compliance systems reasonably necessary to ensure that modern slavery and/or bribery and/or tax evasion does not occur within its business or down its supply chain;
- it shall and shall procure that all persons associated with it shall comply with all applicable laws relating to bribery, modern slavery and/or tax evasion; and
- it shall inform the other party if bribery, modern slavery and/or tax evasion has occurred in connection with the services being provided pursuant to this Agreement.
7 Intellectual Property
7.1 As between the Buyer and the Principal, all Intellectual Property Rights in the Copy belong to the Buyer.
7.2 The Buyer grants to the Principal the right to use and where necessary sub-licence the Intellectual Property Rights in the Copy for the purpose of broadcasting the Copy on the Screens and providing any of the Services.
7.3 The Buyer grants to the Principal the right to make reference to the Buyer, using its name and/or logos, and to display the Copy, in its own promotional material, provided that the same does not denigrate the Buyer.
7.4 Any Intellectual Property Rights existing in the Proof of Playing and in CScreens’ branding and logos belong to CScreens. CScreens shall be entitled to use the Proof of Playing and (non personal) data contained therein, as well as any campaign analytics and learnings, for its own promotional purposes and material and to share the same with Screen Owners and/or Site Owners for the purposes of campaign analysis.
7.5 Subject to Clause 14, CScreens shall be entitled to use in any way that they deem fit any skills, techniques or know how acquired or developed or used in its delivery of its obligations under this Agreement.
8 Fees and expenses
8.1 In consideration of the Principal’s provision of the Advertising and/or Services, the Buyer shall pay the Fee. CScreens will specify on the Booking Form any elements of the Fee that require pre-payment or any special terms. Otherwise, CScreens will invoice at the end of a campaign or the provision of the Services and payment is due within 30 days of the date of the invoice.
8.2 Unless otherwise stated, all sums due under this Agreement are exclusive of VAT, sales or other tax applicable which shall be paid in addition by the Buyer at the rate and in the manner for the time being prescribed by law.
8.3 CScreens shall invoice the Buyer for the Fee and the Buyer shall pay in accordance with the payment terms on the invoice, without set-off or counterclaim on or before the due date for payment.
8.4 Where the Fee, or any proportion thereof, is not paid in full by the due date, CScreens may, without limiting its other rights, charge interest on such sums at a rate of 8% above the base rate of the Bank of England, calculated from the due date up to the date of payment.
8.5 The Buyer must report any queries on invoices to CScreens promptly and in any event, within seven days of receipt of an invoice. Following this time, the invoice and Fee shall be considered by CScreens to be undisputed.
8.6 The Buyer may not set off any amount CScreens owes to it against any amount that the Buyer owes to CScreens, unless otherwise agreed.
9 Limits on Liability
9.1 Subject to the following and to the maximum extent permitted by law in no event shall the Principal’s aggregate liability to the Buyer in respect of each Booking Form (whether in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise) and in respect of all claims, losses and damages arising under or in connection with this Agreement exceed 100% of the Fee in respect of the Booking Form to which the claim relates.
9.2 In circumstances where CScreens is not the Principal; subject to the following and to the maximum extent permitted by law in no event shall CScreens’ aggregate liability to the Buyer in respect of each Booking Form (whether in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise) and in respect of all claims, losses and damages arising under or in connection with this Agreement exceed 100% of the Fee in respect of the Booking Form to which the claim relates.
9.3 Nothing in this Agreement shall exclude or in any way limit a party’s liability for fraud, death or personal injury caused by its negligence or any other liability to the extent such liability may not be excluded or limited as a matter of law.
9.4 Subject to clause 9.3, in no event will a party be liable under or in connection with this Agreement for:
- loss of actual or anticipated income or profits;
- loss of goodwill or reputation;
- loss of anticipated savings; or
- any indirect or consequential loss or damage of any kind howsoever arising and whether caused by tort (including negligence), breach of contract or otherwise, whether or not such loss or damage is foreseeable, foreseen or known.
9.4 The parties agree that the indemnity and limitations on liability in these Terms are reasonable given their respective commercial positions and ability to purchase relevant insurance in respect of risks under these Terms.
10 Buyer Cancellation
10.1 In the event that the Buyer cancels or amends all or part of its order at any time including, without limitation, making a request to change any campaign period, the Principal reserves its right to charge the Buyer a cancellation fee as follows:
- For Advertising: (a) no fee if notice is received four weeks or more before the start of the relevant campaign; (b) 25% of the Fee if notice is received less than 4 weeks but more than 3 weeks before the start of the relevant campaign; (c) 50% of the Fee if notice is received less than 3 weeks but more than 2 weeks before the start of the relevant campaign; (d) 75% of the Fee if notice is received less than 2 weeks but more than 1 week before the start of the relevant campaign and (b) 100% of the Fee if notice is received less one week before the start of the relevant campaign;
- For any other Services, excluding Advertising, and including, without limitation, any sponsorship, experiences, sampling or pouring rights: (a) 25% of the Fee where it is 12 weeks or more before the relevant campaign; (b) 50% of the Fee where it is less than 12 weeks but more than 8 weeks before the relevant campaign; (c) 75% of the Fee where it is less than 8 weeks but more than 4 weeks before the relevant campaign; and (d) 100% of the Fee where it is less than 4 weeks before the relevant campaign;
10.2 The payments in this clause 10 represent a genuine pre-estimate of the Principal’s loss and does not impose a detriment on the Buyer which is disproportionate to the Principal’s legitimate interests.
11 Termination
11.1 The Principal and/or CScreens may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect (which includes stopping broadcasting the Copy and/or removing any Buyer material from a Site) without liability to pay any fees, compensation or damages to the Buyer in the following circumstances:
- if the Fee, or proportion of the Fee, remains outstanding for over twenty calendar days;
- if the Buyer refuses or neglects to comply with any reasonable and/or lawful direction made by the Principal or a Site owner or occupier;
- if the Principal’s arrangement with the owner or occupier of a relevant Site or screens is terminated for any reason;
- if the Buyer is found guilty of any act of fraud or dishonesty;
- if the Buyer acts in any manner which, in the Principal’s and/or CScreens’ reasonable opinion, is likely to bring the Principal, CScreens or the Site owner or occupier into disrepute;
- if the Buyer commits a breach of any term of this Agreement which breach is irremediable or (if such breach is remediable) fails to remedy that breach within a period of 14 calendar days after being notified in writing to do so;
- if a petition is presented or a meeting convened for the purpose of considering a resolution for the making of an administration order, the winding up, bankruptcy or dissolution of the Buyer or if the other party stops payment or ceases or threatens to cease to carry on its business or is or shall become unable to pay its debts within the meaning of Section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986; or
- the Buyer compounds with or enters into a scheme of arrangement for the benefit of its creditors (including any voluntary arrangement as defined in the Insolvency Act 1986) or if a receiver is appointed over the Buyer or its assets or any part thereof or a resolution is passed for such appointment or if an administration order is made in relation to the Buyer.
11.2 The Buyer may terminate this Agreement, on written notice to the Principal (and, if CScreens is not the Principal, also to CScreens), if the Principal commits a material breach of a warranty it has given under this Agreement, which breach is irremediable or (if such breach is remediable) fails to remedy that breach within a period of 14 calendar days after being notified in writing to do so.
11.3 In the event of termination or expiry of the Agreement for any reason, each party shall within seven days of such termination return (or, at the other party’s option, destroy) all Confidential Information in its possession or under its control and all copies of such information.
11.4 Termination or expiry for whatever reason shall not operate to affect any provisions under this Agreement that expressly or by implication survive termination.
11.5 Termination or expiry of this Agreement shall not affect any rights of a party in respect of any antecedent breach of this Agreement by another party nor shall it affect any accrued rights or liabilities (or the coming into force of any accrued rights or liabilities) of a party.
12 Non-solicitation
12.1 The Buyer shall not (except with CScreens’ written consent) directly or indirectly solicit or entice away from the employment (or attempt to do so) any person employed or engaged by CScreens at any time during the term of the Agreement or for a period of 6 months after the termination or expiry of the Agreement.
12.2 If the Buyer breaches the above clause, it will pay to CScreens as compensation an amount equal to 6 months’ salary of the relevant employee or contractor (as the case may be), and the parties acknowledge that this represents a genuine pre-estimate of the loss likely to be suffered through breach of this clause.
12.3 If the periods above are held by a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be void or unenforceable, such provisions will apply with such modification to the relevant wording and/or reduction in the length of the period as required to make them valid and enforceable.
13 Force Majeure
13.1 A party will not be liable if delayed in or prevented from performing its obligations under this Agreement due to an event or sequence of events beyond a party’s reasonable control (which could not reasonably have been anticipated and avoided by a party) preventing or delaying it from performing its obligations hereunder including, without limitation, epidemic, pandemic. war, revolution, terrorism, riot or civil commotion, or reasonable precautions against any of these, strikes, lock outs or other industrial action, whether of the affected party’s own employees or others; blockage or embargo, acts of or restrictions imposed by government or public authority, explosion, fire, corrosion, flood, natural disaster, or adverse weather conditions (“Force Majeure”). Force Majeure does not include, without limitation, inability to pay, mechanical difficulties, shortage or increase of price of raw materials, over-commitment or market or other circumstances which may make Agreement conditions unattractive to a party, provided that it:
- promptly notifies the other of the Force Majeure event and its expected duration; and
- uses reasonable endeavours to minimise the effects of that event.
13.2 If, due to Force Majeure, a party:
- is unable to perform a material obligation; or
- is delayed in or prevented from performing its obligations for a continuous period of more than ninety days;
the other party may, within a further ten day’s written notice, terminate the Agreement. Otherwise, this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.
13.3 This clause 13 will not apply to the Buyer’s obligation to the pay the Fee.
14 Confidential Information
14.1 Each party shall keep confidential the Confidential Information of another (the “Disclosing Party”) and shall not, without the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party, use, disclose, copy or modify the other party’s Confidential Information (or permit others to do so) other than as necessary for the performance of its rights and obligations under this Agreement.
14.2 Each party undertakes to:
- disclose the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information only to those of its officers, employees, agents and contractors to whom and to the extent to which such disclosure is necessary for the purposes contemplated under this Agreement; and
- to procure that such persons are made aware of and agree in writing to observe the obligations in this clause.
14.3 Each party shall give notice to the Disclosing Party of any unauthorised misuse, disclosure, theft or loss of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information immediately upon becoming aware of the same.
14.4 The provisions of this clause shall not apply to information which:
- is or comes into the public domain through no fault of the recipient, its officers, employees, agents or contractors;
- is lawfully received by the recipient from a third party free of any obligation of confidence at the time of its disclosure;
- is independently developed by the recipient, without access to or use of such information; or
- is required by law, by court or governmental or regulatory order to be disclosed provided that the relevant party, where possible, notifies the Disclosing Party at the earliest opportunity before making any disclosure.
14.5 The obligations under this clause shall survive the variation, expiry or termination of these Terms and Conditions for a period of one year thereafter.
15 Notices
Notices under this Agreement must be in writing and sent to a party’s trading address and registered office address. Notices may be given, and will be deemed received if correctly addressed:
- by first-class post: two Business Days after posting;
- by hand: on delivery; and
- by email: on receipt of a delivery return mail from the correct address within 24 hours from delivery if no notice of delivery failure is received.
16 Data Protection
In providing the Advertising and the Services to the Buyer, the Principal will comply with its Privacy Policy. CScreens’ privacy policy is available on its website at https://c-screens.tv/privacy-policy/.
17 General Terms
17.1 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes and extinguishes all previous agreements, promises, assurances, warranties, representations and understandings between them, whether written or oral, relating to its subject matter.
17.2 The Buyer acknowledges that it has not relied on, and shall have no remedy in respect of, any representation (whether innocent or negligent) made but not expressly embodied in this Agreement. Nothing in this clause limits or excludes any liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
17.3 Each party agrees that it shall have no remedies in respect of any statement, representation, assurance or warranty (whether made innocently or negligently) that is not set out in this Agreement. Each party agrees that it shall have no claim for innocent or negligent misrepresentation based on any statement in this Agreement.
17.4 The Buyer may not assign, subcontract or encumber any right or obligation under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without our prior written consent.
17.5 For the purposes of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999, this Agreement is not intended to and does not give any person other than the Buyer, the Principal and, where CScreens is not the Principal, CScreens, any right to enforce any of its provisions.
17.6 The rights of the parties to terminate, rescind or agree any variation, waiver or settlement under this Agreement are not subject to the consent of any other person.
17.7 No variation of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and agreed in writing by the parties (or their authorised representatives).
17.8 A waiver of any right or remedy under this Agreement or by law is only effective if given in writing and shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent right or remedy.
17.9 A failure or delay by a party to exercise any right or remedy provided under this Agreement or by law shall not constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy. No single or partial exercise of any right or remedy provided under this Agreement or by law shall prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy.
17.10 Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, the rights and remedies provided under this Agreement are in addition to, and not exclusive of, any rights or remedies provided by law.
17.11 If any provision or part-provision of this Agreement is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed deleted, but that shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of this Agreement.
17.12 Without prejudice to the agency relationship that exists between CScreens and the Screen Owner, nothing in this Agreement is intended to, or shall be deemed to, establish any partnership or joint venture between any of the parties, constitute any party the agent of another party, or authorise any party to make or enter into any commitments for or on behalf of any other party.
17.13 Provisions which by their terms or intent are to survive termination of these Terms will do so.
17.14 This Agreement and any dispute or claim (including non-contractual disputes or claims) arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales.
17.5 Each party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim (including non-contractual disputes or claims) arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or its subject matter or formation.