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Proveedores de gran cadena. Condiciones.
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF PURCHASE AND PAYMENT TERMS
1) GENERAL CONDITIONS

For the SUPPLIER, every acceptance of a duly issued order shall result in the obligation to comply with these general conditions, as supplemented, if applicable, by any other document (hereinafter the "Specific Conditions") transmitted to the
SUPPLIER at the latest as of the time of the order.
Unless provided otherwise by law or pursuant to a specific agreement signed with the SUPPLIER, the acceptance of the order shall automatically be deemed a waiver by the SUPPLIER of its own conditions of sale, to the extent that they are incompatible herewith.
Documents and messages exchanged electronically shall have evidentiary value between the parties.

2) TITLE

Unless a contrary INCOTERM applies to this order, the transfer of risks shall take place upon payment in full of the price. Any applicable pre-acceptance operations effected at the SUPPLIER's premises shall not be deemed an assumption of risks by L’OREAL. Title shall be transferred as of the delivery of the order. In no event shall orders from L’OREAL be subject to the provisions applicable with respect to reservation of title.
The goods or services ordered from the SUPPLIER, for the account and at the expense of L’OREAL, in whole or in part, as well as the goods and tools made available by L’OREAL, shall only be used for the completion of the orders for L’OREAL. The goods and services specific to the completion of the articles exclusively intended for
L’OREAL shall only be used for L’OREAL. The safekeeping and maintenance of such goods shall be provided by the SUPPLIER at its own expense, risk and peril. For such purposes, the SUPPLIER agrees to take out any necessary insurance and to provide evidence thereof. Such goods (including, but not limited to: moulds, matrices, plans, mock-ups, software source codes, documentation, etc.) shall remain the exclusive property of L’OREAL. The SUPPLIER agrees to return them

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