Terms, policies, disclaimers, rules or notices that appear on websites are essentially agreements between the organisation that owns the website and each user of the website (or customer).
They will be binding if the organisation has done what is reasonably sufficient in order to bring the existence of each one to the attention of the visitor (or customer). There is a lot of case law on this issue. Please contact us for more information.
We suggest that the following should be placed at the foot of each page and should preferably be visible without having to scroll down.
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