glanvilles.co.uk - Terms and Conditions

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• This Website is operated at the internet domain name www.glanvilles.co.uk (“Website”) by Glanvilles LLP, a firm of English solicitors of The Courtyard, St Cross Business Park, Monks Brook, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 5BF England (“Glanvilles” “we” or “us”). Glanvilles LLP are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

• Glanvilles LLP owns or is the licensee of all intellectual property rights (including copyright and database rights) in and to the Website.

• You may download or print pages from the Website for your own personal use but you may not make commercial use of such materials. You may copy and distribute materials from the Website to others provided that you do so without charge, that you do not alter the materials in anyway and that you acknowledge the Website as the source of the materials (such acknowledgement to include the Website address www.glanvilles.co.uk).

• The permission above does NOT apply to content on the Website supplied by third parties including but not limited to any RSS feeds on the Website provided by third parties.

• Save as expressly permitted above or as required by the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988, all use, copying, distribution or reproduction of any materials on the Website is prohibited without our prior written consent.

• You may only access the Website for lawful purposes. You will not attempt to upload, delete, alter or otherwise make any changes to the content or appearance of the Website or the software code contained in or relating to the Website.

• Any submission of any data or information to us via the Website or any other contact made via the Website should not be construed as creating a solicitor/client relationship between you and Glanvilles LLP.

• We reserve the right to amend these terms and conditions from time to time and any amendments will become effective from that date that these terms and conditions as amended are published on the Website.

• The use of the Website shall be governed in all respects by the laws of England and Wales and by using this Website you agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the English courts in relation to any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with the use of the Website.


Disclaimer

• The information contained on the Website is of a general and informational nature and should not be construed as legal or professional advice. You should not take any act or omit to take any act in reliance on any information of the Website. You are strongly recommended to take specific legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances which may affect you.

• This website may contain links to third party websites. We do not take any responsibility for such third party websites and the inclusion of a link on our website to such a third party website should not be construed as any endorsement of such third party website.

• While we use our reasonable endeavours to avoid viruses or other harmful matter affecting the Website, we cannot and do not warrant in anyway that the Website will be free of any viruses or other harmful matter. Your use of the Website is solely at your own risk. You should take appropriate security measures to protect yourself against any viruses or harmful materials which may have infected or connected to the Website.

• The Website is provided on an “as is” basis and Glanvilles LLP makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, in relation to the Website or its contents.

• We exclude to the fullest extent permitted by law, all liability on the part of Glanvilles LLP (including the partners*, employees and agents of Glanvilles LLP) for any loss, damage, harm or costs suffered or incurred by any person or entity arising from or in connection with the use of the Website (including any reliance on any material contained on the Website) save for liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence or liability arising from any fraud attributable to us. The aforesaid exclusion of liability is intended to be comprehensive and to exclude liability for loss, damages, harm or costs whether (a) direct (b) indirect (c) consequential (d) loss of data (e) loss of income or profits or (f) damage to property.

*The term partner is used to describe a member of Glanvilles LLP.

 

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