Terms of Use

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Website Terms of Use

Introduction

This website is operated by Longton Compensation Lawyers Pty Ltd (ACN 97 126 357 382). The following terms and conditions (‘Terms of Use’) apply to the entire Sites of www.longtonlaw.au

Your access or use of the Site indicates that you agree to comply with, and be bound by, these Terms of Use, Our Privacy Policy and any other related policies, notices, representations or additional terms and conditions applicable to the Site. If you do not accept these Terms of Use, please leave the Site and discontinue use of our services immediately.

 

Changes to these terms of use

We may change these Terms of Use and make changes to the content and layout of the Site, at any time. Any modifications will be effective immediately, without any prior notice to you.

General information

The material and information on our Site are provided to give you general information on legal matters. The information has been prepared without taking into consideration your individual circumstances.

Contact us & appointment form

We provide a useful and simple method for customers to the website to contact Us. By using this service you understand and agree that:

  • For a response to be provided, contact information must be provided.
  • We will respond within 2 working days.
  • The collection and use of your information will be governed by Our Privacy Policy

Limitation of liability

We and Our agents assume no responsibility for any consequence relating directly or indirectly to any action or inaction that you take based on the information, services or other material on Our Site. Whilst we work hard to ensure the highest quality data and to keep the information on Our Site accurate, complete and up to date, We cannot guarantee, and will not be responsible for any damage or loss related to the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the information.

To the maximum extent permitted by law and notwithstanding any other provision of these Terms of Use, We will not be liable in any way to you or anyone else for any loss, expense, liability, claim, damages (including without limitation, indirect, special or consequential loss or damage), loss of income, data, contract, tort, profit, or loss of opportunity, arising out of your use or inability to use, or access, the Site or any of the services or in relation to any content or information obtained through the Site, whether or not this is caused by a negligent act or omission.

Intellectual property

All material featured on the Site, including any content, email communications, underlying source code and software, is owned, or used under license, by Us, and is protected by copyright, patent, trade mark and any other intellectual property laws. You agree that information featured on the Site is for personal use only and may not be sold, redistributed or used for any commercial purpose.You agree not to transfer, obtain or mine any data from the Site.

Governing law

These Terms of Use and all aspects of the Site are governed by the laws of the State of New South Wales in Australia. Disputes arising in connection with the Site or these Terms of Use will be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales in Australia.

*Disclaimer: This is intended as general information only and not to be construed as legal advice. The above information is subject to changes over time. You should always seek professional advice before taking any course of action.*

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