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USE OF THIS SITE
- The rights to the design, logos, photographs and content of this site are owned by or licensed to Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd. These are protected by copyright, trademarks and other intellectual property rights.
- You may view or print individual pages only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise copy, reproduce, modify, distribute, republish, display, post or transmit any part of this site without the written permission of Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd.
LIABILITY
- We try to ensure the accuracy of all the content, however, we do not accept any liability for the use made by you of that content.
- The site is for your personal use and is not to be used by you for any commercial purpose. The content of this site should only be used for information purposes and you should not rely on it to make any decision or take any action, or to refrain from making any decision or taking any action.
- As a result, Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd will not be responsible in any circumstances for any loss of profits on your behalf, wasted expenditure, corruption or destruction of data unless the loss results from something Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd has done wrong.
- Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd is not liable for any damages or losses resulting from your inability to use this site.
- Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd cannot promise that the site will be uninterrupted or entirely error free. Because of the nature of the internet, the site is provided on an “as available” basis.
- Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd will not be responsible to you if we are unable to provide the site for any reason beyond our control.
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CHANGES TO THESE TERMS
Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd may change the site or these terms at any time. If you use the site after Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd has changed the terms you will be bound by the new terms.
GOVERNING LAW & JURISDICTION
These terms and your use of this site are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales and any disputes will be decided only by the Courts of England and Wales.
DISCLAIMER
- This web site contains general information based on English Law and although we endeavour to ensure that the content is accurate and up-to-date, users should seek appropriate legal advice before taking or refraining from taking any action based on the contents of the web site or otherwise.
- The contents of this web site do not constitute legal advice and are provided for general information purposes only.
- Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd accepts no responsibility for any information contained within this web site and disclaims and excludes any liability in respect of the contents or for action taken based upon this information.
- Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd shall not be liable for any technical, editorial, typographical or other errors or omissions within the information provided on this website, nor shall we be responsible for the content of any web images or information linked to this website.
- No warranty, whether express or implied is given in relation to such materials.
In the event you wish to lodge a complaint about Haworth & Less then in the first instance please contact us by writing to us at:
Andrew Haworth Solicitor Haworth & Lees Solicitors Ltd35 Beresford Road
Stretford
Manchester M32 0PZ
Or by telephoning on 07554 217120.
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