Terms & Conditions
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND SUPPLY OF
BAS PARTS & TYRES B.V. (2023).
If necessary BAS Parts & Tyres B.V. will submit on first request a translation in Dutch of these general terms and conditions.
Filed at the Brabant Chamber of Commerce under number 17221169.
GENERAL
ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS
ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS
- 1.1 BAS Parts & Tyres B.V. and its affiliated operating companies as well as its successors in title under universal title are the user of these general terms and conditions and will hereinafter be referred to as: "we" and "us".
- 1.2 "Other party" and/or "client" means every legal entity/natural person to whom we make our offers, as well as those who make offers to us and those who provide an assignment to us, or, as the case may be, those with whom we enter into an agreement and furthermore those with whom we are in any legal relationship, and apart from those, their representative(s), authorised person(s), successor(s) in title and beneficiary/beneficiaries.
- 1.3 "Products" means all products and/or parts etc. which, being subject to these general terms and conditions, are delivered to the other party, as well as the carrying out of services and work and/or the provision of advice by us to the other party.
- 1.4 To further identify a specific category with products and / or parts we distinguish:
a. XP-parts: parts which reference number contains the text “XP”;
b. UP-parts: parts which reference number contains the text “UP”;
c. YP-parts: parts which reference number contains the text “YP”;
d. F-parts: parts which reference number contains the text “F”;
e. G-parts: parts which reference number contains the text “G”;
f. BT-parts: parts which reference number contains the text “BT”.
ARTICLE 2 APPLICABILITY
- 2.1 These general terms and conditions apply to all our offers, agreements, and agreements for services as well as all legal acts, deliveries and work carried out by us and other services with regard to the products.
2.2 Derogations and addendums to these general terms and conditions only bind us if these have been agreed in writing.
2.3 When it appears that one or more provisions of these general terms and conditions are in conflict with the law, then the remaining provisions of these general terms and conditions will remain unimpaired.
2.4 In case of conflict between the contents of the agreement concluded between the other party and us and these general terms and conditions, the provisions of the agreement will apply.
2.5 If we do not always require strict compliance with these terms and conditions, this does not mean that the provisions thereof are not applicable, or that we to any extent would lose the right in other cases to require strict compliance with the provisions of these terms and conditions.
ARTICLE 3 SUSPENSION AND RIGHT OF RETENTION
- 3.1 We are entitled to suspend our performance (including also future partial deliveries) if the other party does not fulfil one or more of its obligations, or, as the case may be, if circumstances which have come to our knowledge give us good grounds to fear that the other party will not fulfil its obligations, except for in the case of derogating mandatory statutory provisions.
3.2 We can exercise the right of retention on all goods of the other party to which the performance of the agreement relates, and which are in fact held by us in the context of the agreement, if the other party does not, wholly or in part, fulfil the obligations related to the performance of the agreement, or other agreements concluded with the other party.
3.3 We are entitled to recover from the other party the costs which we have had to incur with regard to the care of the goods which are in fact held by us.
3.4 The other party is not entitled on the basis of alleged defects of the products and for whatsoever reason to delay or suspend or otherwise cease or limit its work, deliveries, goods or services and other obligations towards us.
3.5 The other party is also not entitled to offset any claim against us.
3.6 We have the right to offset the amounts which we owe to the other party against the amounts which the other party owes to us on whatsoever basis. If in the event of set-off compensation there are amounts in different currency, then we will determine in which currency this set-off compensation will take place. Conversion will take place at the official exchange rate applicable on the day on which payment in accordance with the invoices concerned is owed.
ARTICLE 12 DELIVERY
- 12.1 Delivery times are determined in mutual consultation; however
delivery times and/or delivery dates stated by us are never to be
considered to be final deadlines unless agreed otherwise in writing.
In case of delivery and/or completion in an untimely manner we
must be given notice of default stating a reasonable period for
performance. A reasonable period is in all events a period
applicable as reasonable within the sector. - 12.2 If the exceeding of the term of the delivery time cannot be
attributed to us, then the other party can never claim
compensation or termination of the agreement. - 12.3 The delivery times and/or dates are based on the, at the time of the
entering into the agreement, applicable working conditions and on
the timely delivery of the materials and/or parts ordered by us for
the performance of the agreement. - 12.4 As soon as we are aware of facts and circumstances which can
prevent or make deliveries within the stated period difficult, we will
inform the other party about this stating the new expected period. - 12.5 The other party is obliged to take receipt of the delivery delivered
by us at the established delivery time, in the absence of which all
costs ensuing therefrom (including delivery, storage insurance and
garage charges) and damage, as well as 15% of the gross sales value
of the product and/or vehicle on the basis of cancellation fee, will
be charged to the other party. - 12.6 In the event the other party has concluded an agreement with us
for the purchase and mounting of tyres, the other party is obliged
to report to us within 14 days upon the conclusion of the
agreement for the mounting of its tyres. This is a fatal term. If
the other party does not fulfill this obligation in a timely manner,
we are entitled to terminate the agreement. - 12.7 Unless agreed otherwise in writing delivery takes place FCA
(Incoterms 2020) at our office. - 12.8 The risk of the sold products and parts transfers to the other party
at the time of delivery.
ARTICLE 13 SALE WITH TRADE-IN / CORECHARGE
- 13.1 If it has been agreed at the sale that we require the part to be
replaced returned in exchange, this is a sale with trade-in. In that
case we are entitled to charge a deposit (corecharge) of up to EUR
5,000 per part to be returned, as well as any (support)
brackets/drip trays supplied by us. - 13.2 The other party must return the trade-in part, including any
supplied (support) brackets/drip trays to us (including any auxiliary
components) within 30 days in accordance with our return
instruction(s), with the applicable incoterm: DAP. - 13.3 If the other party does not (fully) meet the requirements in
paragraph 2, his right to return the trade-in part expires and we
are entitled to regard the corecharge as compensation and not
to return it (in full).
ARTICLE 14 CANCELLATION
- 14.1 Without prejudice to our right to claim fulfilment, we can,
although we are not obliged to, if the other party wishes to
cancel the agreement, terminate the purchase agreement, in
which case we shall charge at least 25% of the gross sales value
of the products as cancellation compensation for the costs
incurred by us. We are also entitled to set off the cancellation
fee against any payments or down payments already made by
the other party. The compensation must be paid to us within one
week upon our acceptance of the cancellation request. If the
other party has not made this payment after one week then we
will have the right to inform the other party in writing that we
require fulfilment of the concluded agreement. In that event the other party can no longer rely on cancellation. A request for
cancellation must always be made in writing before the agreed
delivery date. - 14.2 Orders not taken receipt of can be offered anew to the other
party. In that event the invoice amount will be plus the costs
incurred, inter alia comprising of storage costs. - 14.3 No cancellation or return option will ever be offered on XP
parts, electronic components and used tyres.
ARTICLE 4 TERMINATION
- 4.1 If the other party does not, not in a timely manner, or not properly fulfil any (payment) obligation, in spite of a demand letter which includes a reasonable period, ensuing from any agreement concluded with us, as well as in the event of suspension of payment or application for moratorium, bankruptcy, guardianship order or liquidation of the company of the other party, we will be entitled, without notice of default and without judicial intervention, to terminate the agreement, or a part thereof.
4.2 Termination will make the existing claims reciprocally immediately due and payable. The other party will be liable for the damage suffered by us, inter alia comprising of interest and lost profits.
4.3 If the provisions of subclause 1 occur and the other party enjoys an advantage which the other party would not have had in case of proper fulfilment, then we will have the right to compensation of our damage to the amount of this advantage.
4.4 Except for insofar as these general terms and conditions foresee this, parties waive the right to terminate (have terminated), wholly or in part, the agreement concluded with us.
4.5 Upon termination of the agreement, the other party is obliged to
pay damages amounting to 25% of the gross sales value of the products. We are at all times entitled to set off these damages against any (down) payments made by the other party.
ARTICLE 5 FORCE MAJEURE
- 5.1 In the event that force majeure delays or prevents the performance
of the agreement, then we as well as the other party will be entitled
to terminate the agreement in writing, without this giving the other
party any claim to compensation. - 5.2 Force majeure on our part also includes every circumstance arisen
through no fault on our part, as a result of which the usual
performance of the agreement is prevented. Circumstances
causing such force majeure inter alia:
- if the production or delivery of specified goods is ceased;
- if we have sold to the other party a part still to be exchanged and
this part cannot be delivered to the other party through
circumstances which cannot be attributed to us;
- loss, damage and/or delay during and through transport, extreme
sickness absence of staff, actions/measures by customs, including
(temporary) closure of specified geographical areas, fire, theft and
other serious disruptions in our company or at our supplier;
- an event, condition, consequence or other cause, whether or not
foreseeable, that arises or is related to the outbreak of an
infectious disease. - 5.3 If the manufacturer, importer or supplier make modifications or
(design) changes to the product, we retain the right to deliver the
changed product, provided that the changed product has at least
the usual properties for use as the original product, as well as the
special properties for use, if and insofar as this is agreed between
us and the other party.
ARTICLE 6 LIABILITY
- 6.1 Except for intent or willful recklessness on our part or our
management (including superior employees) our liability is limited
to our guarantee obligations described in article 17 and we are
never liable for whatsoever damage, regardless if that claim is
based on an agreement concluded with us, unlawful act or
otherwise.
6.2 In the event that we might be liable for damage, our liability is
always limited to direct damage to goods or persons and this never
includes any loss of profits or other consequential loss, including
loss of revenue.
6.3 In the event that we might be liable for damage our liability is
furthermore limited to the price for which the other party has
purchased the product, or, as the case may be, to an amount which
is paid by the other party for the assignment.
6.4 If we consider there to be grounds which will make us decide not
to apply the stipulations included in this article, then our liability is
at all times limited to that damage and not exceeding that amount
for which we are insured for, or, as the case may be, reasonably
would have been insured, having regard to the applicable custom
in the sector.
6.5 Every claim by the other party for compensation of damage and/or
rectification of the shortcoming and/or replacement of the goods,
on whatsoever basis, lapses on the earliest of the following dates:
in case of failure to report in a timely manner or one year after
delivery, installation or completion.
6.6 The other party is bound to indemnify, respectively reimburse us,
with regard to all claims by third parties for compensation for
damage, costs or interest for which our liability is excluded in these
terms and conditions in the relationship with the other party.
6.7 We are never liable for damage caused by incorrect use, mounting
and/or installation of the products delivered by us.
6.8 We will insure the risk of loss or damage to the goods of the other
party, which we hold, for the period that we hold these goods. We
are liable for the goods handed over to us by the other party, regardless of which external cause it concerns and regardless of
whether the damage or the loss arises during the period that we
hold those goods on the basis of an agreement, exclusively insofar
as the insurer concerned compensates the damage concerned.
'External cause' does not include the modification of the goods.
6.9 If this agreement concerns goods which we obtain, or have
obtained, from third parties, our responsibility and/or liability is
limited to that for which that supplier is responsible and/or liable
towards us. This provision is only applicable insofar as that
application is more advantageous for the other party than the
application of the previous provision.
6.10 We are not obliged to offer to the other party replacement
transport or to arrange the transport of the consignment; the other
party also does not have the right to reimbursement of the costs of
replacement transport.
ARTICLE 7 APPLICABLE LAW AND COURT OFCOMPETENT JURISDICTION
- The provisions of the Vienna Sales Convention do not apply, nor
does any future international regulation concerning purchase of
movable property of which the operation can be excluded by
parties. - 7.2 The law of the Netherlands applies to all agreements to which these
general terms and conditions apply wholly or in part. - 7.3 All disputes ensuing from or related to the agreement will, insofar
as mandatory legal provisions do not object to this, be exclusively
submitted to the court of competent jurisdiction in the district of
our place of business, unless we, as claimant or applicant party
chose a court of competent jurisdiction in the place of residence or
business of the other party. - 7.4 In the event of a (threatening) dispute we will have the right to
(have conducted) conduct an assessment by one or more experts
at the other party's location.
SALE
ARTICLE 8 OFFERS
- 8.1 All our offers and tenders are without obligation, unless these
contain a period for acceptance, in which case the offer will lapse
after this period. - 8.2 Changes and/or promises made by us after the offer, either orally
or in writing, will constitute a new offer, in the course of which the
previous offer has lapsed. - 8.3 If an acceptance by the other party derogates from the offer, then
this will apply as a new offer from the other party and as rejection
of our entire offer, also if only minor points are derogated from. - 8.4 All offers and tenders are based on the performance of the
agreement by us under normal circumstances and during normal
working hours, unless expressly stated otherwise in writing.
ARTICLE 9 CONCLUSION
- 9.1 The agreement comes into effect, insofar as applicable within the
period set out by us, at the time of receipt by us of acceptance in
writing of this offer and if the other party makes an offer and/or
gives an assignment, at the time that we confirm the offer and/or
the assignment in writing, or, as the case may be, when we have
commenced the execution of the assignment. - 9.2 Orally made additional agreements reached after the
agreement, changes and/or promises madeby our staff,
representatives, sellers or other intermediaries, are not binding, unless these have been confirmed in writing to the other party
by our management.
ARTICLE 10 DATA AND INFORMATION
- 10.1 We are only obliged to (further) execution of the assignment if the
other party has provided all data and information required by us in
the form and in the manner required by us. Extra costs arisen
because the other party has not, not in a timely manner, or not
properly, provided the required data and information, will be on
the account of the other party. - 10.2 The other party is obliged to inform us promptly with regard to facts
and circumstances which can be of importance with regard to the
execution of the assignment. - 10.3 The other party guarantees the accuracy, completeness and
reliability of the data and information provided to us by the other
party or on behalf of the other party.
ARTICLE 11 PRICES
- 11.1 The prices stated by us are net prices and are stated excluding
turnover tax and other government charges and/or charges from
third parties imposed on the sale and/or delivery and/or
performance of the agreement, and are based on the delivery from
our business location, except insofar as agreed otherwise in writing. - 11.2 The prices stated by us are in Euros, or in another currency agreed
by us; any exchange differences are on the risk of the other party,
unless agreed further in writing. - 11.3 The prices stated by us are based on the current prices applicable
at the time of the concluding of the agreement and on the
specifications and on performance of the agreement under normal
circumstances. - 11.4 We retain the right to charge a proportional price increase to the
other party, if after the concluding of the agreement an increase
occurs of one or more factors (co-)determining prices and/or
statutory levies, including wages, premiums, materials,
transport, raw materials, components, energy and exchange rate
changes. - 11.5 The provisions of subclause 4 also apply if the changes in the factors
determining prices referred to therein are the result of
circumstances already foreseeable at the concluding of the
agreement. - 11.6 In the event that application of subclause 4 might result in a price
increase of 20% or more and the price increase does not ensue
from the law, then the other party will have the right to terminate
the agreement by registered letter, within one week after we have
made it known that the price will be increased. - 11.7 If not agreed otherwise expressly in writing, the prices stated by us
are (FCA) Veghel. Delivery costs, service charges and costs for
dispatch, etc. are never included in our price. - 11.8 Price increases ensuing from addendums and/or amendments to
the agreement are on the account of the other party. - 11.9 Costs arisen as a result of the other party remaining in default,
and/or incurred to make the performance of the agreement
possible and/or as a result of circumstances occurring which can be
attributed to the other party as a result of which costs have arisen
for us, will be charged by us to the other party. - 11.10 We are entitled to recover the costs, which we had to incur with
regard to the care concerning the goods which we in fact hold, from
the other party.
ARTICLE 15 PAYMENT
- 15.1 Unless agreed otherwise in writing, payment will take place at the
time of delivery. Set-off against claims which the other party alleges
to have against us is not permitted. - 15.2 The other party hereby undertakes towards us to pay us on our
first request by delivery of the goods to be designated by us, the
goods delivered by us to you included also therein (Section 45
Book 6 Civil Code). - 15.3 In case of non-payment within the period referred to in article
interest will be owed on the basis of Section 119a Book 6 in
conjunction with Section 120 Book 6 Civil Code, or the statutory
interest if this is higher, whereby a part of the month is
calculated as a full month, commencing on the first day after
the expiry of the payment term specified in article 15.1. - 15.4 In case of payment (in a timely manner) not forthcoming within
the period referred to in subclause 1, we retain the right to
increase the amount owed by the other party with the judicial
and extrajudicial collection charges. The extrajudicial collection
charges are hereby set at 15% of amount owed with a minimum
of € 250.-. - 15.5 In the event of untimely payment all payment obligations of the
other party, regardless whether we have already invoiced for
this, will be forthwith due and payable. If the period intended
for payment is exceeded, then the other party will be in default
without any payment reminder. - 15.6 Payments made by the other party will firstly apply to settle all
interest and costs owed and then to settle the amounts due
under the agreement which have been due and payable the
longest, even if the other party states that the payment is
intended for another amount due. - 15.7 Any payment discounts agreed in writing will lapse if the
payments have not been received within the further agreed
payment term. - 15.8 The other party is not entitled, on the basis of alleged defects
of the products and for whatsoever other reason, to refuse or
suspend the fulfilment of the other party's payment obligation. - 15.9 BAS Parts & Tyres B.V. and its affiliated companies including BAS
Lease B.V. (CoC no. 16077239), BAS Rent B.V. (CoC no.
17215693), BAS World B.V. (CoC no. 17103220), FleetcareXL
B.V. (CoC no. 56198957), BAS Mining Trucks B.V. (CoC no.
17266443), BAS Truck Center B.V. (CoC no. 16021586) and BTS
GmbH & Co. KG (HRA no. 17922), are entitled to offset any
claims that we owe to the counterparty with claims that the
counterparty owes to us, and to invoke a right of suspension
with regard to (one or more of) such claim(s), also if this such
claim(s) arises from another agreement and/or legal
relationship. BAS Parts & Tyres B.V. and its affiliated companies,
including but not limited to the aforementioned companies,
and the counterparty agree (if necessary as a third party clause)
that the right to offset has been extended and that therefore
reciprocity is not necessary for the offsetting of claims. - 15.10 In the event of liquidation, insolvency, bankruptcy or moratorium of the other party the claims, on whatsoever basis,
(including those of the parties referred to in article 15.9) against
the other party will be immediately due and payable.
15.11 We are at all times entitled to require an advance payment of the
amount owed by the other party and/or to require that the other
party cooperates on first request to the furnishing of sufficient
security for the assurance of the fulfilment of the other party's
obligations, including but not limited to an irrevocable and
unconditional bank guarantee issued by an acknowledged
banking institution and/or the providing of a right of pledge
and/or guarantee and/or the issuing of a notice of joint and
several liability. If this provision of security is not forthcoming we
will be entitled to suspend the performance of the agreement,
or to terminate this with immediate effect, without prejudice to
our right to terminate the agreement in accordance with the
provisions of article 4. - 15.12 If the other party has not acceded to our request as referred to
in subclause 11 within fourteen days after a demand to that
effect in writing for this purpose, then all of the other party's
obligations will be immediately due and payable.
ARTICLE 16 COMPLAINTS
- 16.1 Any warranty claims and complaints with regard to goods
delivered by us as well as with regard to invoice amounts must
be submitted in writing to us within 14 days upon delivery of the
goods, respectively from receipt of the invoice, including precise
statement of the facts to which the complaint relates. In the
absence of a report the other party will be deemed to have
approved and accepted the delivered goods without any
reservation. The right to complaint lapses through the
(continued) use of the delivered goods. - 16.2 If it is not reasonably possible to discover the defect within the
aforesaid period, then the other party must complain to us in
writing within 14 days after the other party has discovered the
defect demonstrating that he could not reasonably have
discovered the defect earlier. With regard to defects which are
discovered after the expiry of the guarantee period, and in case
of uncertainty regarding this, after the passing of one year from
delivery, complaints can no longer be made. - 16.3 Minor, or deviations usual in the sector, and differences in
quality, number, measurement or finish, as well as differences
in the execution of the work, cannot form any basis for
complaints. - 16.4 Complaints with regard to specified products or with regard to
specified work do not affect the obligation of the other party
with regard to other products or parts of the agreement. - 16.5 The products complained about can only be returned when we
have agreed to this in writing and they are returned to us in
accordance with our return instructions. Products which, on
request of the other party, are dismounted from another
product or vehicle by us cannot be returned, unless we agree to
this in writing. We retain the right to charge return costs to the
other party. - 16.6 Complaints with regard to defects are not accepted if the
products have been processed, or if these defects are not
reported within the aforesaid periods. - 16.7 We will be given the opportunity after the complaint to inspect
the products, for which the other party will provide full
cooperation. It is not possible to complain with regard to
products which cannot be inspected by us. - 16.8 The other party cannot enforce any claim against us with regard
to complaints about defects of products as long as the other
party has not yet fulfilled any obligation towards us, also if this
obligation is not directly related thereto.
ARTICLE 17 WARRANTY
- 17.1 We provide a warranty for a period as referred to in these terms
and conditions and possibly also in the agreement. The
warranty period starts from the delivery of the product. The
warranty only applies to the other party and not to successive
assigns. - 17.2 The warranty only concerns the provision, at our expense, of an
equivalent product that serves to replace the defective product.
Costs for (dis) assembly are never included. The replacement
parts supplied on the basis of this article are again warrantied
under the same conditions. - 17.3 No warranty applies to XP parts, electronic parts and used tyres,
unless otherwise agreed. - 17.4 Warranty for new parts, accessories and tyres exclusively apply
as these are provided by the manufacturer, importer and other
suppliers. - 17.5 Reconditioned parts are subject to only the warranty as
provided by the concerned reconditioning company. - 17.6 The warranty period for used parts is 14 days.
- 17.7 For G-parts, engines specifically, the warranty only applies to
the cylinder block, cylinder head and all internal rotating parts.
Warranty on gearbox housing, mechanical shift section and all
internal rotating parts. - 17.8 If an extension of the warranty period has been agreed upon,
the warranty period will be extended in accordance with
paragraph 1 of this article to the duration specified in the
agreement. - 17.9 Warranty claims and complaints must be reported to us in
accordance with the provisions of Article 16. - 17.10 The claims to warranty lapse if:
a. we are not given the opportunity to remedy the defects;
b. third parties have carried out work, without our prior
knowledge or permission, which is related to the defect and
with regard to the remedying thereof we have carried out work
related to which a claim to guarantee is made;
c. the defect is caused by accident, incorrect use, mounting
and/or installation of the products delivered by us.
d. by, or on the instructions of the other party, changes have
been made to the parts, unless all this has taken place fully in
conformity with our advice provided in writing, or after
permission in writing has been acquired from us;
e. the warranty seal or any other mark applied by us has been
removed, broken, wiped, modified, damaged or tampered with
or otherwise made illegible.
f. the other party does not fulfil the agreed payment
obligations as well as its other obligations on the basis of the
agreement.
g. it concerns an electronic component with motherboard and
chip: when these have not been mounted by the manufacturer
or (one of) its official dealer(s). - 17.11 Excluded from the guarantee are:
- defects of materials or parts which are prescribed or made
available by the other party;
- defects which are the result of designs, drawings, constructions or working methods made available by the other party, or, as the
case may be, advice provided by the other party.
ARTICLE 18 RETENTION OF TITLE
- 18.1 The ownership of the products, notwithstanding the actual
delivery, only transfers to the other party after the other party
has paid all amounts due to us concerning the products delivered
or to be delivered by us pursuant to the agreement, or any
comparable agreement, and/or the work also carried out or to
be carried out for the benefit of the counterparty under any
similar agreement, as well as with regard to the claims due to
failure in the performance of such agreements. - 18.2 During the period that the ownership of a part, in accordance
with the provisions of subclause 1 of this article, has not yet
transferred to the other party, but delivery has already taken
place, then the other party must keep the part plus hull insured
and the other party is not permitted to dispose, encumber,
pledge, rent out, give in loan, or make this part available in any
other manner to third parties or to transfer this as security to
third parties. If the part is sold or transferred to a third party,
then the claim which arises on the basis of the onward supply of
the parts to the third party purchaser, will be pledged in advance
without notice to the debtor, for our benefit, and the other party
undertakes hereby to cooperate to any registration thereof. If
there is accession and/or specification of delivered and/or
produced products then there is hereby already a right of pledge
established on the product of which our product has become a
component part. The other party will indemnify us during
aforesaid period against claims by third parties to the goods
concerned. - 18.3 During the period referred to in subclause 2, the other party is
obliged to return the products to us on our first request. If the
other party fails in the fulfilment of its payment obligations
towards us, or if we have good grounds to fear that the other
party will fail in its obligations, then we will be entitled to take
back the products delivered by us subject to retention of title on
the account of the other party. - 18.4 The other party is obliged to keep the products delivered subject
to retention of title with the necessary carefulness and as
recognisably our property.
ARTICLE 19 DATA PROCESSING
- 19.1 The data of the other party will be processed by us and stored in
our systems. We are also entitled to make this data available to
third parties. Insofar as it concerns the processing of personal
data this is processed within the meaning of the General Data
Protection Regulation. Personal data will only be provided to
third parties if this is required to deliver the service or when
there is a legal obligation hereto. We have made agreements
with such third parties to make sure that this personal data will
not be used for other purposes. We can perform the agreement,
fulfil the guarantee obligations towards the other party, provide
optimal service and provide the other party with product
information and personalised offers in a timely manner on the
basis of this processing. If it concerns the processing of personal
data for the purpose of direct mailing, then any objection
brought by the other party to us will be accepted. - 19.2 More information regarding the processing of personal data can
be found in our privacy policy on the websites
https://www.basparts.com/en/privacy and
https://bastyres.com/en/privacy.