Terms & Conditions
use and access of this website
Terms & Conditions
Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards
Legislation.
Ownership
This website (Website) is owned and operated by Higgins Lawyers (ABN 90 136
128 488) (Higgins & Higgins) from a server located in the State of
Queensland, Australia.
Access and use
Your access to and use of the materials contained in the Website (regardless
of whether or not your access or use is intended), is conditional on your
acceptance and compliance with the terms, conditions, notices and
disclaimers contained in this document and elsewhere on the Website (Terms
of Use).
Your use of and access to the
Website constitutes your agreement to the Terms of Use. Higgins
Lawyers reserves the right to amend the Terms of Use at any time without
notice. It is important therefore that you read this page regularly to
make sure you are aware of any changes. Since you are bound by these
Terms of Use, you should periodically refer to them in this document and
elsewhere on the Website. Please read the Terms of Use carefully.
Any questions or comments regarding or problems with the Website should be
sent to the site administrator immediately.
Copyright in the Content on the Website
The copyright subsisting in all information, text, material, graphics,
software, advertisements and other material on the Website (Content) is
owned by either Higgins Lawyers, its suppliers or licensors (as the case may
be) unless expressly indicated otherwise on the Website.
You must not modify, copy,
reproduce, communicate to the public, republish, frame, upload to a third
party, post, transmit or distribute the Content in any way except as
expressly provided for on the Website or expressly authorised in writing by
Higgins Lawyers or the owner of the copyright subsisting in the Content.
The use of materials from the Website on any other website or networked
computer environment, is similarly prohibited. You must not use the
Website in any manner or for any purpose which is unlawful or in any manner
which violates any right of Higgins Lawyers or the owner of the copyright
subsisting in the Content or which is prohibited by the Terms of Use.
All rights not expressly granted in
the Terms of Use are reserved.
Trademarks
All trademarks displayed on the Website are trademarks of their respective
owners. Nothing contained on the Website should be construed as
granting any licence or right of use of any trademark displayed on the
Website without the express written permission of Higgins Lawyers, the
relevant Higgins Lawyers affiliate or third party owner.
Content
Changes are made periodically to the Content and the Content could include
technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.
Disclaimer of liability and warranties
The Trade Practices Act 1974 (Commonwealth) and similar State and Territory
legislation in Australia may confer rights and remedies on you in relation
to the provision by Higgins Lawyers of goods or services on the Website
which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified (Non-excludable Rights).
Higgins Lawyers does not exclude any Non-excludable Rights but does exclude
all other conditions and warranties implied by custom, law or statute.
Except as provided for by the
Non-excludable Rights:
all Content
is provided without warranties of any kind, either express or implied.
Higgins Lawyers makes no warranties or representations regarding the quality,
accuracy, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of any
Content.
This publication (web-site) is provided by Higgins
Lawyers to its clients for their information on a complementary basis. It
represents a brief summary of the law applicable as at April 2007 and should
not be relied on as a definitive or complete statement of the relevant laws.
This publication is provided by Higgins Lawyers to its clients for their information on a complementary basis. It represents a brief summary of the law applicable as at March 2009 and should not be relied on as a definitive or complete statement of the relevant laws. Readers should not act or rely on this information without first seeking our professional advice concerning their particular circumstances.






