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text, code, content, software, videos, music, sound, graphics, photographs,
illustrations, artwork, photographs, names, logos, marks, formats,
files, graphics, devices and links contained in it or linked to
it (together “content”) are protected by copyright,
trade marks and other rights of intellectual property owned by us
or licensed to us. Anyone accessing this site is entitled to view
any part of it. However, the design concept, layout, structure or
content must not be used nor reproduced (in whole or part) for any
other purpose including on or in connection with another website
or publication or for direct commercial gain. Furthermore, any links
to this site must be notified to and approved by us before they
are created or steps are taken to create the same.
Please read these User Conditions before using this site (htdl.co.uk
or one of the re-directed addresses: htdl.com, haighthornley.co.uk
or haighthornley.com) which is operated by Haigh Thornley Design
Limited (registered with company number 3147945 and registered for
VAT purposes with number 487036818. We operate this site for the
purpose of promoting the services supplied by us. By using this
site, you signify your acceptance of these conditions in return
for which we will provide you with access. From time to time we
may modify the conditions so please continue to review the conditions
of use whenever accessing or using this site. If at any time you
do not wish to accept these conditions then you may not use this
site.
Whilst we take steps to ensure the accuracy of the information accessed
via this site, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty as to the
accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any information or material
appearing on it. We have no responsibility for content provided
by third parties and are merely providing access to such content
to you. We have no obligation to verify the content of such information
nor to edit any such information provided by third parties. We do
not endorse, support, represent or guarantee the truthfulness, accuracy,
or reliability of any third party details and you acknowledge that
any reliance on such information will be at your own risk.
This site and its content are provided "as is" excluding
warranties of any kind, either express or implied, to the fullest
extent permissible under applicable law. We accept no liability
for functions contained on the site and make no warranty that the
site will operate uninterrupted or error-free or that any defect
will be corrected. We do not warrant that the site is compatible
with your computer equipment or that the site or its server is free
of errors, viruses, worms or "Trojan horses" and we shall
not be liable for any damage you may suffer as a result of such
destructive features.
You acknowledge that your use of this site and its content is at
your own risk. If you are dissatisfied with this site or have any
suggestions for improving the site, please contact us post@htdl.co.uk
Except for liability which we cannot by law restrict or exclude,
we shall have no liability to you or any third party for any direct,
indirect or consequential damages (including loss of profits), or
any other damages of any kind whether based on warranty, contract,
tort (including negligence) or otherwise. Applicable law may not
allow the limitation or exclusion of liability of certain damages,
so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you in its entirety.
This site is not directed at persons in a jurisdiction where for
any reason the site’s publication or availability is prohibited
and any person for whom such a prohibition applies must not access
the site. Those who access the site do so on their own initiative
and are responsible for compliance with applicable local laws or
regulations.
This statement sets out our policy in relation to the holding and
using of information, which we may obtain from you when you contact
us via the website. If you have opted to provide us with personal
information about you we may, in addition to using it to process
any query placed by you, use this information to contact you by
email telephone or post to provide you with details about our products
or services or any other information which we believe may be of
interest to you.
It is intended that by providing personal information about yourself
to us you consent to their use for the above purposes. It is intended
that any consent given above will benefit any purchaser of our business.
If, at any time in the future you would like us to stop using your
details for any of the above purposes please email us at post@htdl.co.uk
This site may incorporate the use of Cookies. Cookies are small
data text files that are sent from a server computer during a browsing
session. Cookies are typically stored on your computers hard drive
and are used by Websites to simulate a continuous connection to
that site. In order to make our site more responsive to your needs
we use cookies to track and manage information relative to your
specific interests. In this way we can tailor our site to your needs,
deliver a better and more personalised service and track the pages
on our site that you visit. The use of cookies automatically identifies
your browser to our computers whenever you interact with our site.
Your browser options allow you to disable cookies. You should note
that if you do disable cookies, you may not be able to access all
the services on this site.
If any provision of these conditions is or becomes invalid or contravenes
applicable regulations then the remaining provisions will not be
affected.
No waiver by us of any breach of these conditions shall constitute
a waiver of any other breach. No failure by us to exercise any remedy
shall constitute a waiver of the right subsequently to exercise
that or any other remedy.
Websites or pages to which this site is linked (other than other
websites operated by us) are for information only and have not been
reviewed by us. We have no responsibility for the content of such
websites or pages and accept no liability for any losses whatsoever
that may be incurred as a result of any linking to the same.
These conditions are governed by the laws of England.
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