1. Scope
These draft Terms and Conditions are intended to govern the use of the Hecklaw website and the handling of information requests concerning asset realisation processes. The website is informational. It is not a public catalogue, auction platform or online shop.
2. Information and availability
Information about asset categories, documentation, inspections, availability and commercial terms is communicated individually and may depend on the relevant proceeding, asset, location and responsible parties. No public promise is made that a particular asset is available, suitable or offered at a particular price.
3. Qualified enquiries
An enquiry does not create a purchase agreement, mandate, agency relationship or entitlement to receive confidential documents. Hecklaw may request additional information and may limit disclosure where required by law, the relevant proceeding, confidentiality obligations or the interests of responsible parties.
4. Offers and agreements
Any offer, quotation or commercial indication is subject to the individual written terms communicated for the relevant process. A binding agreement arises only when the authorised parties have expressly agreed on the essential terms in the required form.
5. Asset condition and inspection
Descriptions and condition information are provided on the basis of the documents and information available for the relevant process. Interested parties should conduct their own assessment and inspection where available. The applicable sale documents determine the agreed condition, exclusions, collection arrangements and risk transfer.
6. Logistics and handover
Collection, transport, access, deadlines and handover arrangements are coordinated individually. Costs, responsibility and risk allocation must be agreed in the relevant process documentation.
7. Website content
Hecklaw aims to keep the website clear and accurate, but does not guarantee that every content element is complete, current or available at all times. External links are provided for convenience; operators of linked pages are responsible for their own content.
8. Reservation for final review
The governing law, venue, liability wording, consumer-information provisions and any special terms for individual realisation processes must be completed and approved by the firm before publication or use.
