Who's responsible & when

Body/Art is no longer Body Modification Artist's responsibility once it is out of their hands. Responsibility passes following completion. When Purchasing Member has received or otherwise possess Body/Art then Body Modification Artist is not responsible or liable for Purchasing Member's use of Body/Art

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"The Mod/Artist shall execute the work in such a manner that it has the qualities agreed upon and has no defects which destroy or lessen its value or fitness for its ordinary or stipulated use. If the work is not of such quality, the Purchasing Member may require that the Mod/Artist remove the defect or execute another work

If the Mod/Artist fails to comply with this obligation, the Purchasing Member may have the defect removed or another work executed, at the reasonable cost of the Mod/Artist. Acceptance of the work by the Purchasing Member relieves the Mod/Artist of liability for any defect in the work, unless the defect is hidden and the Purchasing Member is not, by lack of special knowledge, expected to recognize the same

If, in the execution of the work, an act of the Purchasing Member is required, and the same incurs delay or fails to perform the act, the Mod/Artist shall be entitled to reasonable compensation. Unless the parties stipulate otherwise, the indemnity for delay in delivery shall be in the form of liquidated damages computed at the rate of 1/10 of 1% of the total value of the Contract, but shall not in any case exceed 10% of the said value

Unless the parties stipulate otherwise, the indemnity for delay in payment shall be in the form of interests computed at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum. To the full extent permitted by law, and notwithstanding anything else in this agreement, neither party shall be liable for any incidental, consequential, exemplary, punitive, indirect damages of any kind including lost profits, lost data, or costs of procuring substitute products or services, whether in an action in law, contract, quasi-contract, delict, quasi-delict or equity, or other source of legal or equitable obligation, even if such party has been advised of the possibility of such damages, except in the case of gross negligence or willful misconduct"