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TERMS OF USE
 In these
terms we refer to Hesketh Henry as "we" and "us" and anybody using or
accessing this site or the information and documents on it as "you".
By using or accessing this site or the information or documents on it
you agree to the following terms:
Use of Documents and
Information You can use the documents, other copyright
works and information from this website ("site") for your personal or
commercial purposes other than reproduction in any form for the
purpose of resale or licensing.
If you use the documents or
other copyright works from this site you must recognise our copyright
in those documents and other copyright works. You must include our
copyright notice on each such document or work (see below under "Our
Copyright Notice"). If you use information from this site you must
acknowledge its source..
Place of Advice and
Applicable Laws The material on this site is not a
substitute for legal advice and is not, and should not be interpreted
as legal advice. Nevertheless, you agree that if we are found to have
given you any advice, that advice is given in New Zealand. Any
dispute between you and us will be governed by the laws of New
Zealand. You submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the High
Court of New Zealand and agree not to commence any action, suit or
other legal process against us other than in that court's Auckland
registry.
Links To and From Other Sites
Unless we have said so in writing, we do not endorse or warrant the
accuracy of information on any other website, including without
limitation those websites (called "linked websites"):
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linked to, or from, this site;
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referred to in this site; or
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containing references to this site
Our written approval must be sought before any link is created to this
site.
Information and Documents Are A Guide Only
You must determine whether the information and documents
provided on this site will meet your needs and whether to obtain legal
advice. We recommend that you obtain legal advice about that decision and
your particular circumstances.
We accept no responsibilities (in
contract, tort (including negligence), breach of fiduciary or equitable
duty or otherwise) to you until we have agreed, in writing, to act for
you. If we act for you, unless agreed to the contrary, our standard terms
of engagement will apply.
Exclusions of Liability
We do not warrant or guarantee:
- that information or documents on this site are appropriate for use
in territories outside of New Zealand;
- that information on, or
derived through use of this site is, or remains, accurate; or
- that
information or use of this site will be free of infection by viruses or
anything else with contaminating or destructive properties
We have no liability in contract, tort (including negligence), breach
of fiduciary or equitable duty, or otherwise, to you for any loss arising
directly or indirectly from:
- any inaccuracy in any information
on this or any linked website;
- any delay or interruption in the
transmission or delivery of any information on this or any linked
website;
- any loss resulting from infection by viruses or anything
else with contaminating or destructive properties derived from this or any linked website; or the use, misuse, attempted use, or reliance upon any information on
this or any linked website.
"Accurate", where used in these terms in
relation to information, includes free of errors, free of material
omissions, up to date, or suitable for any particular purpose.
"Inaccurate", "accuracy" and "inaccuracy" shall be interpreted
consistently with that definition.
"Loss" where used in these
terms, includes assessments, costs, damages, expenses, claims,
statements, liabilities and without limiting the foregoing includes legal
and accounting expenses.
Our Copyright Notice Our copyright notice is "©" followed by the date of the relevant document
or copyright work, followed by "Hesketh Henry, Auckland, New Zealand. All
Rights Reserved."
Trade Marks "Hesketh Henry"
is our trade mark. Unauthorised use of that mark or other product and
company names could infringe the rights of their respective owners.

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