Terms & Conditions Documents: This document is issued by GDS Sound and Light (the Company), to describe the terms and conditions of hire of the Company’s Sound Systems for concerts, events, tours and other performances, where provided with personnel (i.e. Sound Crew) or provided without personnel (Dry Hire).
This document is the Terms & Conditions of Hire in full, laying down the contractual agreement between the Company and the Hirer which may be defined as a contract under the terms of English law. Please note that other documentation, such as Quotations will include short interpretations and/or parts of these terms. In all cases, this document is the definitive Terms & Conditions of Hire/Dry Hire and will take precedence over any other terms stated or implied elsewhere.
These conditions apply to Hire from all the Company’s branches.
Definition of expressions used:
"Hire" This expression refers to the arrangement to use equipment supplied by the Company at an event or tour, either accompanied by a crew provided by or on behalf of the Company or as a Dry Hire. The period can be for any length of time from one or more days and rates applied may be quoted as the ‘Tour Rate’, ‘Dry Hire Rate’, ‘Daily Rate’ or ‘Weekly Rate’.
"Hirer" The person, company, department or other body who has ordered and/or accepted Equipment or services from the Company.
‘Hire Period’ Means the period of hire specified in the schedule, or quote, beginning on the date on which the equipment is delivered to or made available for collection by the Hirer.
"The Equipment" All items of equipment and or services accepted by the hirer, including any replacement or substitute equipment, along with any other items and or services included or implied whether specified or not.
"Sound Crew" Where applicable, personnel supplied by or on behalf of the Company as part of the hire service to install, maintain and dismantle the equipment.
"Owner/The Company" : GDS Sound and Light and any subsidiary
Provision of the Equipment and Services
Principal Exclusions:
Taxes including Value Added Tax (VAT)
Equipment (other than shown in the hire schedule/quotation) including risers, sets, scaffolding, flooring, staging equipment, fork lifts or other transportation equipment.
Rigging of Flying Points ie the task of attaching motor chain hooks to the supporting fabric
Locally-booked or venue equipment
Local Crew Personnel (other than the Company’s Sound Crew shown in the hire schedule/quotation; not applicable to dry hire agreements) including loaders, stagehands, licenced riggers and electricians, operators of the Equipment. It will be the responsibility of the hirer to provide Local Crew to assist with equipment load in and load out.
Transportation of equipment and personnel, including freight and transport costs and storage of the equipment. Unless clearly stated otherwise, all equipment and sound crew services are quoted ex- GDS Originating Branch UK. All equipment should be collected and returned here at the end of the hire period. Other arrangements must be agreed in writing prior to the commencement of the hire contract.
Insurance:
Without prejudice to any liability of the Hirer to the Company, it is a condition of hire that the Hirer takes out adequate insurance to cover the equipment hired. This insurance must cover the equipment hired for its full reinstatement value on an “all risks” basis and cover any alternative and continuing hire charges incurred for a minimum period of 13 weeks. This insurance must be enacted with a reputable insurer for the full duration of the hire with the Company noted as direct loss payee in respect of the equipment hired. The Company will, at its sole discretion, charge the Hirer for any equipment lost, stolen or damaged as described in Paragraphs 5 and 7 below (Responsibilities of the Hirer) whether or not this is covered by the insurance policy taken out by the Hirer. The Company reserves the right to see evidence that the Equipment is adequately covered by a suitable policy, prior to checking out the Equipment. However, this does not reduce the liability of the hirer for uninsured losses. The Hire shall indemnify the Company against all loss or damage to the equipment not recoverable under the policy of insurance.
Carnet fees and other administrative costs associated with transportation of Equipment outside of the United Kingdom.
(4.9 & 4.10 are not applicable to hire agreements)
Sound Crew Expenses including reasonable travel expenses from the Company originating branch base to the event location and accommodation and crew catering. Payment of per diem or other cash payments to sound crew personnel is at the absolute discretion of the hirer and will not be reimbursed by the Company.
Excessive Hours
The Company reserves the right to charge the hirer for hours worked by the Sound Crew in excess of their ‘standard working day’. It is understood that the ‘standard working day’ may vary according to the nature of the hire and event locations, but it is the responsibility of the hirer to agree these terms in advance of the hire. Where equipment is loaded or dispatched from the Company or returned to the Company during a weekend, this will normally incur an overtime charge for personnel at the Company’s warehouse.
If any of the above excluded items are provided or incurred by the Company as part of a hire, they will be charged to the hirer as extras to the hire agreement.
Responsibilities of the Hirer:
Equipment is not to be hired, re-hired or sub-hired to any third party or parties, without the express written consent of the Company.
Examples of loss/damage /modification include (but are not limited to) the following:
Additional responsibilities of the Hirer – Dry Hire only
Hire Periods, Charges and Payments:
General Terms and Provisions:
fails to pay any Hire period or other sums payable under these conditions or under any other agreement between the Hirer and the Company, in full within 14 days of such sums becoming due (whether demanded or not)
commits a breach of any of the other terms and conditions of the contract (whether express or implied)
does or causes to be done anything, which in the opinion of the Company may jeopardise the Company’s rights in the Equipment.
is involved in any legal process (whether directly or indirectly) that results in a levy on or against any of the hired equipment, or against any premises where the equipment is, or against any of the Hirer’s goods or other property, or the hirer permits any judgement against it to remain unsatisfied for seven days being an individual dies or suffers an interim order (as an individual) under the Insolvency Act or enters into a voluntary arrangement or suffers the making of a statutory demand or the presentation of a petition for a bankruptcy order being a body corporate enters into any liquidation, calls any meeting of its creditors, or has a receiver or administrative receiver appointed of all or any of its undertaking or assets, or suffers the appointment or the presentation of a petition for the appointment of an Administrator under the provisions of Part II of the Insolvency Act, or is deemed by virtue of Section 123 of the Insolvency Act to be unable to pay its debts.
is found to be in breach of any of the above conditions, it will, with immediate effect, make this contracted hire agreement void, and the company shall be entitled to use any means possible, including the services of a locksmith or legal action to recover the equipment. Any cost will be passed on to the hirer.
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