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Terms & Conditions of Use

The information contained and accessed on this site (the "Site") is for general guidance and is intended to offer the user general information of interest. Based on the fundamental universal condition of the electronic communication process, DOCDATA does not guarantee or warrant the Site will be uninterrupted, without delay, error-free, omission-free, or free of viruses. Therefore, the information is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including accuracy, timeliness and completeness. In no event shall DOCDATA, its related partners, managing directors, principals, agents or employees be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive, consequential or other damages whatsoever (including, but not limited to, liability for loss of use, data or profits), without regard to the form of any action, including but not limited to contract, negligence or other tortious actions, arising out of or in connection with the Site, any content on or accessed by use of the Site, or any copying, display or other use hereof.

As content on the Site is copyrighted, any unauthorised use of any materials on the Site may violate copyright, trademark and other laws. Materials on the Site may not be modified, reproduced or publicly displayed, performed or distributed or used for any public or commercial purposes.

Third Party Links are provided as a convenience to our users. DOCDATA does not control and is not responsible for any of these sites or their content. please note that when you enter any subsite accessible through this homepage, such subsite may have its own terms and conditions of use which is specific to such subsite. DOCDATA is obligated to protect its reputation and trademarks and DOCDATA reserves the right to request removal of any link to our website.

Explicit permission is required to use the DOCDATA logo. To request this written approval, send an e-mail to info@docdata.com

The following web link activities are explicitly prohibited by DOCDATA and may present trademark and copyright infringement issues:
- Links that involve unauthorised use of our logo
- Framing, inline links or metatags
- Hyperlinks or a form of link that disguises the URL and bypass the homepage
For further statements and representations regarding the information provided on this site, please review the Privacy Statement.

These terms and conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with UK laws. Disputes arising here from shall be exclusively subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of the United Kingdom.

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