Terms of Sale

General Terms and Conditions of Sale (July 2024)

1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 These terms and conditions apply to all or any professional and retail products (‘Products’) which are 
supplied tothe purchaser (‘Customer’) by L’Oréal Australia Pty Ltd (‘L’Oréal’).
1.2 These terms and conditions, and any agreement which incorporates them, including any commercial 
terms agreed between the parties, override, supersede and replace any existing terms and conditions 
and any previous dealings between the Customer and L’Oréal. They also prevail over, and apply tothe
exclusion of, any different or inconsistent terms of the Customer (including those on any Customer
quotes orinvoices).
1.3 The Customer acknowledges and agrees that any Products supplied or to be supplied by L’Oréal are 
supplied only on these terms and conditions and that the Customer will be deemed to have 
acknowledged and accepted these terms and conditions each time it places an order for Products 
(‘Order’) with L’Oréal (‘Contract’).

 

2 ORDER, DELIVERY AND CLAIMS

2.1 Orders

  1. L’Oréal may accept (in whole or in part) or decline any Order, subject to availability of L’Oréal reserves the right to withdraw some Products from its catalogue without notice or cause. Where an Order is placed for one or several withdrawn Products, L’Oréal will advise the Customer as soon as possible. L’Oréal reserves the right to refuse an Order in whole or in part that contains an unusually high number of Product in the Order.
  2. Orders must be placed on the basis of the packaging standard indicated by L’Oréal. If the quantities ordered are non-standard, L’Oréal reserves the right to adjust the Order to the nearest packaging standard.
  3. Orders below the minimum order value at the invoiced price (excluding GST) contained in any relevant agreement between the parties (based on the L’Oréal price list) will not be accepted or processed. L’Oréal reserves the right to amend the minimum order value at any time.
  4. The Customer agrees to purchase the Products exclusively from L’Oréal or a wholesale merchant authorised by L’Oréal to stock and sell the The Customer will immediately report to L’Oréal any circumstance it becomes aware of where L’Oréal products are being offered for sale in Australia to the Customer or like businesses other than by L’Oréal or a party authorised by L’Oréal, including through the internet.

 

2.2 Delivery

Arrival dates and times quoted to the Customer are guidelines only. Subject to clause 14.3 and any rights of the Customer under schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (‘Australian Consumer Law’), delays will not entitle the Customer to cancel an Order, reject the Products or claim damages, costs or any other compensation or take any other action against L’Oréal in connection with the delay.

 

2.3 Inspection and Claims

  1. This clause 3 is does not limit or affect the Customer’s rights or L’Oréal’s obligations under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) (‘Act’) or the Australian Consumer Law contained within it.
  2. Subject to clause 14, upon receipt of the Products, the Customer must inspect the Products and note any discrepancy, visible defect and/or damage in the deliveries on the delivery notice or the carrier's The Customer must notify the Customer Service Department of L’Oréal in writing of such discrepancy, visible defect and/or damage in the deliveries within 5 business days upon receipt of the Products (‘Claim’). After 5 business days, the Customer will be deemed to have accepted the Products and L’Oréal will not consider any Claim, subject to applicable law. L’Oréal may also refuse to consider any Claim where the Claim procedure has not been followed.
  3. Subject to applicable law, any returns (arising under any circumstance whatsoever) must be authorised by L’Oréal, before the Customer issues the return and may incur a 10% holding charge (other than where the return is due to L’Oréal’s fault, including the delivery of faulty Products). L’Oréal will issue the Customer with an authorisation number for the return and the Customer must provide this authorisation number to L’Oréal at the time the Customer returns the Product(s). L’Oréal reserves the right to reject any returns that do not have or display an authorisation number.
  4. Subject to applicable law and subclause 2.3(a), any Product which:
    1. has been damaged or defaced by the Customer in any way; or
    2. has been stored in conditions that are abnormal or incompatible with its nature will not be accepted for return by L’Oréal.
  5. Where the discrepancy, defect or damage the subject of the Claim is properly notified and evidenced by the Customer and acknowledged by L’Oréal, L’Oréal may either (at its expense) replace the miscounted, defective and/or damaged Products or issue a credit note in favour of the Customer for the amount of the missing, defective and/or damaged Products delivered in excess can be returned to L’Oréal or will be invoiced to the Customer if the Customer accepts the Products in excess.

 

3 PRICES

3.1 In this clause:

  1. “GST” means any tax payable on the sale or supply of goods, services or other things and includes GST as defined in the GST Law and other goods and services tax, value added tax, sales tax, consumption tax or similar impost in any jurisdiction.
  2. “GST Law” means A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth), as
  3. “Recipient”, “supplier” and “taxable supply” have the same meanings as in the GST
  4. “Tax invoice” has the meaning given in GST Law or if a law in relation to GST requires an invoice to be issued in a specified form means an invoice in that form.

3.2 L’Oréal’s prices for future orders are subject to change on no less than 30 days written notice. The price payable will be the price notified on the price list plus any applicable taxes including GST. If a price is stated as a recommended retail price in L’Oréal’s price list or other L’Oréal publication, it is a recommended price only and there is no obligation to comply with the recommendation made by L’Oréal.

3.3 Any handling or freight charges or other expenses notified on the price list are payable by the Customer in addition to the Product prices, including any Customer request for special L’Oréal may amend the handling and freight charges on future orders by providing the Customer with no less than 30 days written notice.

3.4 Unless otherwise stated, all prices or other sums payable or consideration to be provided under or in accordance with this Contract are exclusive of If GST is imposed on any supply made in accordance with this Contract, the recipient of the taxable supply must pay the supplier an additional amount equal to the amount of GST payable for the taxable supply. Payment of the additional amount will be made at the same time as payment for the taxable supply is required to be made under this Contract. The right of a party to recover any amount in respect of GST under this Contract on a supply is subject to the issuing of a valid tax invoice or an adjustment note to the recipient.

4 INVOICING & PAYMENTS

4.1 For Customers of the Consumer Products, Luxe or Dermatological Beauty (‘LDB’) Divisions, payment is to be made in full to L’Oréal, without set off, deduction or counterclaim of any kind within 30 days from the end of the month in which the invoice is raised, unless otherwise agreed prior with L’Oréal in writing.

4.2 For Customers of the Professional Products Division (‘PPD’), payment is to be made in full to L’Oréal, without set off, deduction or counterclaim of any kind within 45 days from the date of invoice, unless otherwise agreed prior with L’Oréal in writing.

4.3 Payment must be made in accordance with the mechanisms permitted by the relevant ordering system, including any online or B2B portal operated by L’Oréal. Permitted payment mechanisms include electronic bank transfer to L’Oréal’s nominated bank account, or credit card. L’Oréal does not accept payment by cheque, unless otherwise agreed in writing in our sole L’Oréal reserves the right to charge the Customer for any applicable bank charges, card merchant fees or costs incurred by L’Oréal relating to such payment of invoices. For any electronic bank transfer, the Customer must ensure the L’Oréal account number is included so the payment is correctly referenced. At the time of payment, the Customer must also confirm by email to L’Oréal the details of the payment, including the date, amount and invoice number.

4.4 The Customer must pay by the date specified on the This payment date is a final date and it is the Customer’s responsibility to take into account potential non-working days and bank holidays to meet its obligations under this clause 4. If any invoice is not paid in full on or by the due date (without limiting any other rights L’Oréal may have), L’Oréal reserves the right to charge the Customer [interest on the outstanding invoice or a late payment fee.

4.5 Any payment default will not be remedied until the outstanding amount together with any late payment fee (if charged) payable under this clause 4 is paid in full. Any reasonable expenses, costs or disbursements incurred by L’Oréal in recovering any outstanding amounts, including debt collection agency fees or legal fees, will be recoverable from the L’Oréal reserves the right to cancel or suspend further deliveries or, if necessary, require a cash payment before any delivery of Products if the Customer is late in paying fees due under this clause 4.

 

5 RISK AND TITLE

5.1 The risk in the Products passes to the Customer, and the delivery of the Products occurs, when they are received by the Customer (or the Customer’s agent).

5.2 Title and ownership of the Products does not pass to the Customer until the full purchase price for the Products and all other amounts owing to L’Oréal in relation to those Products are paid.

 

6 PERSONAL PROPERTIES AND SECURITIES ACT 2009 (“PPSA”)

6.1 The Customer acknowledges that these terms are a continuing security agreement for the purposes of section 20 of the PPSA and will operate irrespective of any intervening payment or settlement of account until a release has been signed by L’Oréal.

6.2 A Security Interest (as defined in the PPSA) is taken in all Products previously supplied to the Customer and in all Products that will be supplied in the future by L’Oréal to the Customer during the continuance of L’Oréal’s relationship with the Customer, until ownership of those Products transfers in accordance with clause 2.

6.3 L’Oréal may register any Security Interest contemplated by these terms on the PPSA register in any manner it chooses (including by registering one or more financing statements in relation to its interest in the Products, with such expiry dates as L’Oréal determines in its absolute discretion). The Customer must provide L’Oréal with any information it requires for the purposes of effecting such registration.

6.4 The Customer must take any steps L’Oréal reasonably requires to perfect or otherwise ensure the enforceability and priority of any Security Interest granted to L’Oréal under these terms, including signing all further documents and so such further acts which L’Oréal may reasonably require to register financing statements or financing change of statements on the PPSA register.

6.5 If, in breach of these terms, the Customer attempts to dispose of or otherwise deal with the Products that are subject to a Security Interest in favour of L’Oréal, the Customer acknowledges that despite the disposal or dealing L’Oréal has not authorised the disposal or agreed that the dealing would extinguish L’Oréal’s Security Interest and L’Oréal’s Security Interest continues in the Products.

6.6 L’Oréal or its agents may enter the Customer’s premises to take possession of any of its Products that have not passed onto the ownership of the Customer under clause 2 in the event that any payment (in respect of those Products) becomes overdue or if any other creditor of the Customer takes any steps to recover monies due by the Customer or has grounds for taking such steps. Should any other creditor recover and sell the Products that have not passed onto the ownership of the Customer under clause 5.2, all monies or proceeds of any such sale shall be deemed to be held on trust for L’Oréal.

 

7 POS MATERIAL

7.1 All advertising and display material, counters, display units and equipment (‘O.S. Material’) supplied without charge by L’Oréal to the Customer will be and remains the exclusive and identified property of L’Oréal and must be returned to L’Oréal immediately upon request. The Customer will have possession of the P.O.S. Material as bailee only and must use the P.O.S Material in accordance with the reasonable guidelines communicated by L’Oréal. Apart from normal wear and tear, the Customer must maintain the P.O.S Material in good condition. The Customer must withdraw any P.O.S Material from display immediately upon request. The P.O.S Material is not transferable and cannot be altered, defaced, on-sold or destroyed by the Customer without the express written consent of L’Oréal. The P.O.S Material must not be removed from its existing location without the express written consent of L’Oréal and in the event that the P.O.S Material is removed from its existing location before the expiration of its normal life, and the P.O.S. Material cannot be placed in a new location that is approved by L’Oréal in writing, the Customer must compensate L’Oréal in an amount equal to the book value of that P.O.S Material. No competitor products or POS Material may be present where L'Oréal POS material is displayed.

 

8 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

8.1 Intellectual Property Rights includes all present and future rights in relation to copyright, trade marks, designs, patents, trade, business or company names, domain names, trade secret, confidential or other proprietary rights, or any rights to the application, registration, extension or renewal of such rights whether created before or after the date of this Contract, and whether existing in Australia or otherwise.

8.2 All Intellectual Property Rights of L’Oréal remain the property of L’Oréal and the Customer agrees that it must not use L’Oréal’s Intellectual Property Rights in any manner whatsoever without the prior written consent of L’Oréal.

8.3 L'Oréal firmly prohibits any form of diversion, counterfeiting or tampering with L'Oréal’s Intellectual Property Rights, including product packaging and Any attempt to divert, counterfeit or tamper with L'Oréal products in any way will be the subject of formal action to the fullest extent of the law. The Customer must promptly advise L'Oréal in writing of any infringements or threatened infringements of L'Oréal’s Intellectual Property Rights that may come to its knowledge.

8.4 The Customer acknowledges that it has sole responsibility for any use by the Customer of any Intellectual Property Rights belonging to any third party and warrants that as at the date of these terms and conditions and at all other times during the term of this Contract, where it uses or deals with any Intellectual Property Rights of third parties (‘Third Party Rights’) in connection with L’Oréal or the Products (including, without limitation, in the course of any promotions which involve L’Oréal or the Products):

  1. it has the right to use or deal with the Third-Party Rights in such a manner; and
  2. such use or dealing with the Third-Party Rights by the Customer does not infringe any rights (including Intellectual Property Rights) of any other person or third party

8.5 The Customer and L’Oréal shall each indemnify and keep indemnified the other party and its related companies and their servants and agents (each, an “Indemnified Party”) from and against any loss, damage, claim, action or expense (including, without limitation, reasonable legal expenses) which an Indemnified Party suffers or sustains as a direct result of any breach of warranty given by the the other in this clause 8.

 

9 FORCE MAJEURE

9.1 Definitions

Force Majeure Event means any act out of the reasonable control of L’Oréal and can include any one, or
combination, of the following events or circumstances:

(a) an act of God (including but not limited to fire, earthquake, cyclone, landslide, tsunami, or other natural disaster);

(b) civil unrest, armed conflict, act of terrorism, insurrection, military coup, war (whether declared or not) or other like hostilities; 

(c) ionising radiation, contamination by radioactivity, nuclear, chemical or biological contamination; or

(d) disease, epidemic, pandemic, and/or government sanctioned shutdown.

 

9.2 Notice of Force Majeure Event

An affected party, within a reasonable timeframe, notify the other party if, due to a Force Majeure Event, the affected party determines that it is unable to carry out any of its obligations under this Contract.

9.3 Relief from obligations during Force Majeure Event

(a) Except as stated otherwise in these terms, a party will not be in breach of or otherwise be liable to the other party for any suspension, delay or non-performance of its obligations under this Contract if and to the extent that the suspension, delay or non-performance is due to a Force Majeure Event.

(b) Clause 9(a) does not apply to relieve the Customer from any payment obligation under this Contract.

(c) The parties acknowledge and agree that clause (a) above applies in circumstances that include, but are not limited to, when L’Oréal’s non-performance is partially or completely due to:

  1. shortages of or increases in the price of components, materials or services;
  2. a delay or failure by any subcontractor or supplier to L’Oréal; and/or
  3. strike or similar industrial action by L’Oréal’s

 

9.4 Termination right

If a Force Majeure Event subsists so that L’Oréal is unable to perform all or a material part of its obligations in respect of any Order under this Contract for 3 consecutive months or 6 months in the aggregate as a consequence of a Force Majeure Event, either party may terminate this Contract with immediate effect by notice to the other party.

 

10 “PROFESSIONAL USE” PRODUCTS

10.1 L’Oréal reserves the use and sale of any of its Professional hair product ranges exclusively to suitably qualified hairdressing salons. The supply of such Products is at L’Oréal’s sole discretion.

10.2 L’Oréal regards a suitably qualified hairdressing salon as one which is:

(a) Conducting what is traditionally understood and perceived by the industry to be a hairdressing business;

(b) Currently licensed by all relevant bodies and authorities to carry on a hairdressing business and is complying with those applicable hairdressing licensing regulations; and

(c) Sufficiently qualified according to L’Oréal’s standards to ensure that the Products are used correctly and to ensure that proper advice is given to purchasers of the Products in an environment which suits the quality and reputation of the Products and the image L’Oréal has created for such Products.

10.3 Consistent with L’Oréal’s marketing policy for Professional Products, the Customer:

(a) Must use the Products distributed, sold and designated as “Professional Use” products (as defined in the relevant Price lists) as part of the supply by the Customer to its clients of its hairdressing services; and

(b) Must not sell or otherwise supply those Products designated as “Professional Use” products to any person, other than to consumers for their personal use or consumption within the retail premises of the hairdressing salon of the Customer. 

 

11 SELECTIVE DISTRIBUTION

L’Oréal reserves the right, using its absolute discretion, to appoint a Customer as a selective distributor of Luxe, ACD and/or PPD Products by reference to quality standards determined solely by L’Oréal. Such distribution (if applicable) will be documented in a separate agreement, in addition to this document.

 

12 SUPPLIER INTEGRITY

12.1 The Customer expressly agrees not to offer any “kick-backs” or facilitation fees to a L'Oréal employee or agent. This includes offering any position as employee, officer, consultant, agent or representative or any directorship or shareholding in the Customer’s company to any of L'Oréal’s employees, agents or their family members.

12.2 The Customer may give gifts up to a maximum value of AUD150 and/or entertainment to L'Oréal employees or agents subject to a maximum value of AUD700. The Customer must ensure that it can make available to L'Oréal, upon request, a detailed list of all gifts and entertainment, irrespective of value, offered by the Customer to L'Oréal employees or agents.

12.3 The Customer furthermore undertakes to disclose any situation which could be considered to create a real or perceived conflict of interest. This includes any relationship with a L'Oréal employee or agent and/or holding any position of interest in a competitor, customer, supplier or any other business partner of L'Oréal. The Customer further undertakes not to tolerate, permit or engage in bribery or corruption when dealing with public officials or individuals in the private sector or permit or engage in any activity which could serve the purpose of money-laundering.

12.4 If the Customer becomes aware of any breach of L'Oréal’s Code of Business Ethics by a L'Oréal employee or agent, the Customer should promptly report this to:

(a) L'Oréal Australia’s Chief Finance Officer: [email protected] or

(b) L'Oréal’s Asia Pacific Zone Head of Purchasing Non-Industrial Categories: [email protected]

 

13 TERMINATION

13.1 Either party may terminate these terms and conditions:

  1. immediately by written notice if the other party suffers an Insolvency Event;
  2. immediately by written notice if the other party is in breach of this Contract and such breach is not capable of remedy;
  3. immediately by written notice if the other party is in breach of this Contract and has failed to remedy the breach within fourteen (14) days of receiving written notice of the breach; or
  4. without cause by giving the other party 60 days’ written notice

13.2 For the purpose of this clause 13, Insolvency Event in relation to a party means:

  1. A step is taken to enter into any scheme of arrangement between the party and its creditors;
  2. A step is taken by a mortgagee to enter into possession or dispose of the whole or a substantial part of the assets of the business of the party;
  3. A step is taken to appoint a receiver, a receiver and manager, a liquidator, a provisional liquidator, and administrator or other like person to the whole or a substantial part of the assets of the business of the party;
  4. The party ceases to trade or carry on business; or
  5. The party is unable to pay its debts as and when they become due or is presumed insolvent for the purposes of any provision of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).

14 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

14.1 L'Oréal acknowledges that the Customer may have certain rights under the Act, including under the Australian Consumer Law in respect of the goods or services supplied by L’Oréal and nothing in this Contract should be interpreted as attempting to exclude, restrict or modify the application of those rights.

14.2 Subject to any terms implied by the Act or other statutory obligations which apply to the Customer and which L’Oréal cannot exclude, restrict or modify to the extent permitted by law, all other warranties, descriptions and conditions (whether express or implied) are expressly excluded.

14.3 Without prejudice to any rights the Customer may have under the Act, neither party will be liable for any consequential loss (including indirect or special loss, including loss of reputation, loss of profits, loss of actual or anticipated savings, loss of bargain and loss of opportunity and any loss beyond the normal measure of damages) caused by or arising out of any negligence, breach of contract (including, without limitation, breach of this Contract) or howsoever caused or contributed to by the other party.

14.4 If:

  1. the Customer is a ‘Consumer’ (as defined under the Act);
  2. the Customer is entitled to the benefit of the consumer guarantees implied under the Australian Consumer Law in the Act; and
  3. the Products are not for personal, domestic or household use,

then L’Oréal’s liability to the Customer in respect of a breach of the consumer guarantees in relation to those Products (other than a guarantee under section 51, 52 or 53 of the Australian Consumer Law) will be limited to the lesser of the price of the ordered Products or the cost of replacing defective Products.

14.5 If the Customer makes a claim against the Company in connection with or arising out of this Contract which includes a cause of action other than for a breach of a consumer guarantee implied under the Australian Consumer Law, to the extent the claim, or part of the claim, does not relate to a consumer guarantee and to the extent permitted by law, L’Oréal’s total aggregate liability arising in connection with all such claims will be limited to the purchase price for the Products in connection with which the claim arose.

 

15 PROHIBITION ON RESALE

15.1 For the term of this Contract, the Customer must not:

  1. not directly or indirectly re-supply the Products by way of export out of Australia or re-supply to any person in Australia whom the Customer knows or should reasonably suspects will re-supply the Products by way of export out of Australia or who holds itself out as an exporter of Products;
  2. only sell the Products to ultimate consumers in Australia in quantities which correspond with the consumer’s personal needs, and not to re-sellers of the Products or to persons who might reasonably be a re-seller; and
  3. not sell, offer to sell, advertise for sale or otherwise supply (directly or indirectly) any Products to any person at or from any other location not expressly authorised by L’Oréal or through the internet (unless authorised in writing by L’Oréal), including to any person the Customer knows or reasonably suspects will re-supply the Products through the internet, without prior written authorisation from L’Oréal.

 

16 CONFIDENTIALITY

16.1 Each party, and their employees, agents, advisors and subcontractors (‘Receiving Party’), must keep confidential all information of the other party (‘Disclosing Party’). In the case of the Customer, this includes but is not limited to L’Oréal’s information about any Products, promotions and trade terms (including these terms and conditions).

16.2 If the Receiving Party uncertain of the confidentiality of any information or material, it must treat the information or material as The Receiving Party must take all precautions to keep all Disclosing Party confidential information confidential and to ensure that such information is not used other than for the purposes of fulfilling its obligations under this Contract or any other arrangement between the parties.

16.3 On discovery of any breach of this clause 16 by the Receiving Party or any person in possession of Confidential Information through the Receiving Party, the Receiving Party must immediately notify the Disclosing Party of such breach and co-operate with the Disclosing Party in every reasonable way to help the Disclosing Party regain possession of the Confidential Information and prevent its further unauthorised use or disclosure.

16.4 To the extent a Receiving Party is required by law to disclose the Disclosing Party’s confidential information, the Receiving Party must provide prior written notice of its obligation to the Disclosing Party (where legally permitted) and where requested by the Disclosing Party, co-operate with the Disclosing Party in every reasonable way to help the Disclosing Party prevent disclosure of such confidential

16.5 This obligation survives the termination or expiration of this

 

17 PRIVACY & DATA PROTECTION

17.1 Without limiting clause 17.2, the Customer agrees that in relation to personal information that it accesses in purchasing Products from L’Oréal, it will treat such information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and in accordance with L’Oréal’s privacy policy at https://loreal.com/en/australia/pages/group/privacy-policy-australia/, or as otherwise notified to the Supplier from time to time.

17.2 Each party to this Contract shall implement any relevant measure intended to protect the integrity and confidentiality of the personal information provided by the other party. Where such data is considered personal data according to the laws governing the processing of personal data, each party shall comply with the laws that concern them.

 

18 NOTICES

18.1 Any legal notice given by a party to the other party (the “Receiving Party”) under these terms and conditions must be in writing and may be given by hand, post or email to:

  1. where L’Oréal is the Receiving Party, physical address L’Oréal Australia Pty Ltd, Level 13, 564 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne VIC 3004 and email address [email protected]; and
  2. where the Customer is the Receiving Party, the Customer’s registered address or any other address or email address notified by the Customer to L’Oréal for the purposes of notice under this clause 18.1 or any other correspondence between the parties.

18.2 A notice, direction or other communication is taken to have been received:

  1. if delivered by hand to the Receiving Party, at the time of delivery;
  2. if posted in a postage paid envelope addressed to the Receiving Party, 3 business days after the date of posting; and
  3. if sent by email:
    1. when the sender receives an automated message confirming delivery; or
    2. 30 minutes after the time sent (as recorded on the device from which the sender sent the email) unless the sender receives an automated message that the email has not been delivered.

 

18.3 For any other correspondence or communication:

Luxe Division: E: [email protected]│T: 1300 133 929

Consumer Products Division: E: [email protected]│T: 1300 659 259

Dermatological Beauty Division: E: [email protected]@loreal.com│ T: 1300 133 929

Professional Products Division: [email protected] | T: 1300 651 141

-            L’Oréal Professionel T: 1300 651 141

-            Matrix T: 1300 656 247

-            Redken T: 1300 650 170

-            Pureology T: 1300 386 421.

 

19 GENERAL

19.1 Dispute resolution: The parties expressly agree to attempt to resolve any difference in an amicable manner through recourse to alternative dispute resolution procedures such as but not limited to, mediation.

19.2 Governing law: These terms and conditions and dealings between the Customer and L’Oréal will be governed and construed according to the laws of the State of Victoria and the Customer agrees to submit to the courts located in Victoria.

19.3 Severability: In the event that any of the provisions of a Contract arising out of these terms is illegal or unenforceable (including, without limitation, where the term if held by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable), that term will be severed, and the remaining provisions of that Contract will remain in full force and effect. The foregoing will not apply where severance of the relevant term would be to the material detriment of a party or would materially alter the scope and nature of the Contract.

19.4 Variation: L’Oréal may vary these terms and conditions by giving 60 days’ written notice to the If the Customer receives a notice of variation under this clause 19.3, the Customer may terminate these terms and conditions by giving L’Oréal written notice before the variation takes effect. If the Customer terminates these terms and conditions under this clause 19.3, L’Oréal will, at the Customer’s election, refund or complete any outstanding Orders to the extent they have been paid for by the Customer.

19.5 Waiver: L’Oréal’s failure to enforce, at any time or any period of time, any term of any agreement incorporating these terms and conditions will not constitute a waiver of such term and will in no way affect its right to enforce it.

19.6 Assignment:

  1. L’Oréal may not assign or transfer all or part of its rights and obligations under this Contract without prior written consent of the Supplier unless such assignment or transfer is to one of L’Oréal Australia’s Related Body Related Body Corporate has the meaning given to that term in the Corporations Act 2000 (Cth).
  2. The Supplier may not assign or otherwise deal with its rights and obligations under any Contract without the prior written consent of L’Oréal Australia.

19.7 Relationship: L’Oréal and the Customer are independent contractors and no agency, partnership, joint venture or employment relationship is intended or created by this Contract