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Website Disclaimer http://www.website-law.co.uk/ourdocumentlicence.html (1) Introduction Disclaimer 1 This disclaimer governs your use of our website; by using our website, you accept this disclaimer in full. 2 If you disagree with any part of this disclaimer, you must not use our website. [Our website uses cookies. By using our website and agreeing to the terms of this disclaimer, you consent to our use of cookies in accordance with the terms of our [privacy policy / cookies policy].] 3 (2) Credit The legal template upon which this website disclaimer is based is available for download from www.website-law.co.uk. 4 (3) Intellectual property rights Unless otherwise stated, we or our licensors own the intellectual property rights in the website and material on the website. Subject to the licence below, all these intellectual property rights are reserved. 1 2 3 4 The disclaimer is a cut-down version of our basic terms of use document. It is designed for use with UK hosted and focused information-only websites; it can, however, be adapted for use in other jurisdictions although this should only be done by someone with the requisite familiarity with the relevant law of the other jurisdiction. It is not intended for use on websites which require registration to access particular areas or services; neither is it intended for websites which include bulletin boards or allow users to post comments. It is not sufficient for use on websites which collect personal information (which will also require a privacy policy) or for ecommerce sites (which will also require terms of sale). Websites with unusual or non-standard features should always use bespoke terms and conditions. The website disclaimer template will need to be edited before it is ready for use. Square brackets in the document indicate the sections which need or are likely to need to be edited. However you should carefully review the whole document to ensure that it meets with your requirements. If you have any doubts, you should seek professional advice. The completed website disclaimer should be easily accessible on your website, preferably from every page. Ideally, from a legal perspective, users should be asked to expressly agree to these terms (e.g. by clicking an I agree button). However, in practice, this is very rarely done in relation to website disclaimers. The inclusion of this statement in your website legal documents will not necessarily satisfy the requirements of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 as regards consent to the use of cookies. Guidance concerning methods of obtaining such consent is included on the Information Commissioner's website (http://www.ico.gov.uk). Details of cookie use should be set out in the privacy policy or cookies policy. Please note that it is a condition of the use of this template that you either: (i) retain this credit and link; or (ii) pay the appropriate licence fee in relation to each website on which the document is used.

(4) Licence to use website You may view, download for caching purposes only, and print pages [or [OTHER CONTENT]] 5 from the website for your own personal use, subject to the restrictions below. You must not: (a) (b) (c) [(d) [(e) [(f) republish material from this website (including republication on another website); sell, rent or otherwise sub-license material from the website; show any material from the website in public; reproduce, duplicate, copy or otherwise exploit material on our website for a commercial purpose;] edit or otherwise modify any material on the website; or] redistribute material from this website [except for content specifically and expressly made available for redistribution [(such as our newsletter)].] [Where content is specifically made available for redistribution, it may only be redistributed [within your business].] 6 (5) Limitation and exclusion of warranties and liability 7 5 6 7 The scope of the licence to use will vary with the site. Consider carefully exactly what your users should be allowed to do with the material on your website. Where you have content which is specifically available for redistribution, it is usually a good idea to have a more detailed licence setting out the redistribution rights. Limitations and exclusions of liability are regulated and controlled by law, and the courts often rule that particular limitations and exclusions of liability are unenforceable. The courts are particularly likely to intervene where a party is seeking to rely on a limitation or exclusion of liability in a consumer contract or in its standard T&Cs, but will also sometimes intervene where a term has been individually negotiated. You should take legal advice if you may wish to rely upon a limitation or exclusion of liability, or if you want to exclude or limit - or purport to exclude or limit - any liability to a consumer. Please note that the guidance notes to this Section provide only an incomplete and basic overview of this complex subject. Exclusions and limitations of liability in UK B2B and B2C contracts are regulated by The Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ( UCTA ). Relevant legislation in the case of B2C contracts also includes The Consumer Protection Act 1987 and The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999. The courts may be more likely to rule that provisions excluding liability as opposed to those merely limiting liability - are unenforceable. If there is a risk that any particular limitation or exclusion of liability will be found to be unenforceable by the courts (for example, because it may be unreasonable under UCTA), that provision should be drafted as an independent term, and be separately numbered from the other provisions. It may improve the chances of a limitation or exclusion of liability being found to be enforceable

Whilst we endeavour to ensure that the information on this website is correct, we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy; nor do we commit to ensuring that the website remains available or that the material on the website is kept up-to-date. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law we exclude all representations, warranties and conditions relating to this website and the use of this website (including, without limitation, any warranties implied by law of satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose and/or the use of reasonable care and skill). Nothing in this disclaimer will: (a) limit or exclude our or your liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence; (b) limit or exclude our or your liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; (c) limit any of our or your liabilities in any way that is not permitted under applicable law; or (d) exclude any of our or your liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law. 8 The limitations and exclusions of liability set out in this Section and elsewhere in this disclaimer: (a) are subject to the preceding paragraph; and (b) govern all liabilities arising under the disclaimer or in relation to the subject matter of this disclaimer, including liabilities arising in contract, in tort (including negligence) and for breach of statutory duty. [To the extent that the website and the information and services on the website are provided free-of-charge, we will not be liable for any loss or damage of any nature.] 9 [We will not be liable to you in respect of any losses arising out of any event or events beyond our reasonable control.] [We will not be liable to you in respect of any business losses, including (without limitation) loss of or damage to profits, income, revenue, use, production, anticipated savings, business, contracts, commercial opportunities or goodwill. 10 ] [We will not be liable to you in respect of any loss or corruption of any data, database or software.] [We will not be liable to you in respect of any special, indirect or consequential loss or damage. 11 ] if the party seeking to rely upon it specifically drew it to the attention of the other party before the contract was entered into. 8 9 10 Do not delete this paragraph (except upon legal advice). Without this paragraph, the specific limitations and exclusions of liability will not usually be enforceable. This sort of exclusion is most unlikely to be enforceable. You should consider carefully the particular kinds of loss you want to try to limit or exclude. If you wish to try to limit/exclude for liability in respect of reckless, deliberate, personal and/or repudiatory breaches of contract, you should specify this in relation to the relevant paragraph (for example, using the following wording: The limitations and exclusions of liability in this paragraph will apply whether or not the liability in question arises out of any [reckless, deliberate, personal and/or repudiatory] conduct or breach of contract ). In some circumstances the courts will find these types of limitations and exclusions to be unenforceable (e.g. because unreasonable under UCTA). 11 Consequential loss has a special meaning in English law: it means losses that, whilst not arising

(6) Variation 12 We may revise this disclaimer from time-to-time. The revised disclaimer will apply to the use of our website from the date of the publication of the revised disclaimer on our website. Please check this page regularly to ensure you are familiar with the current version. (7) Entire agreement This disclaimer[, together with our privacy policy,] 13 constitutes the entire agreement between you and us in relation to your use of our website, and supersedes all previous agreements in respect of your use of this website. (8) Law and jurisdiction 14 This disclaimer will be governed by and construed in accordance with English 15 law, and any disputes relating to this disclaimer will be subject to the [non- ]exclusive 16 jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales. [(9) Registrations and authorisations 17 [We subscribe to the following code[s] of conduct: [Civil Prosecution Regulations CPR35 for expert witnesses]. [These codes] can be consulted electronically at http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.justice.gov.uk/civil/procrules_fin/conten ts/parts/part35.htm. 18 naturally from the breach, were specifically in the contemplation of the parties when the contract was made. 12 Changes to the notices will not be retrospectively effective. 13 14 If you collect personal data from users, you should have a privacy policy as well as a disclaimer. You should also refer here to (for example) any terms of sale or terms of subscription which relate to your website. The questions of what law governs a contract, and where disputes relating to the contract may be litigated, are two distinct questions. 15 16 17 These terms of use have been drafted to comply with English law, and the governing law provision should not be changed without obtaining expert advice from a lawyer qualified in the appropriate jurisdiction. (NB in some circumstances the courts will apply provisions of their local law, such as local competition law or consumer protection law, irrespective of a choice of law clause specifying that a different law applies.) Choose non-exclusive jurisdiction if you may want to enforce the terms of use against users outside England and Wales. Otherwise, choose exclusive jurisdiction. (NB in some circumstances particularly where you are contracting with a consumer - your jurisdiction clause may be overridden by the courts.) This section can be deleted where The Electronic Commerce (EC Directive) Regulations 2002 (aka the Ecommerce Regulations) do not apply. Generally, the Regulations will apply unless a website is entirely non-commercial - i.e. where a website does not offer any goods or services and does not involve any remuneration (which includes remuneration for carrying AdSense or other advertising). 18 The Ecommerce Regulations provide that a service provider shall indicate which relevant codes

[Our VAT number is [643 6041 56].] 19 ] (10) Our details 20 The full name of our company is [Automotive Consulting Engineers Ltd]. [We are registered in [England & Wales] under registration number [2878702].] Our [registered] address is [8-12 London Street, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 0UE]. You can contact us by email to [info@ace-uk.org]. of conduct he subscribes to and give information on how those codes can be consulted electronically. 19 20 Under the Ecommerce Regulations, where the service provider undertakes an activity that is subject to value added tax, the relevant identification number must be disclosed. UK companies must provide their corporate names, their registration numbers, their place of registration and their registered office address on their websites. Sole traders and partnerships who carry on a business in the UK under a business name (i.e. a name which is not the names of the trader/partners or certain other specified classes of name) must also make certain website disclosures: (i) in the case of a sole trader, the individual s name; (ii) in the case of a partnership, the name of each member of the partnership; and (iii) in either case, in relation to each person named, an address in the UK at which service of any document relating in any way to the business will be effective. All websites covered by the Ecommerce Regulations must provide a geographic address (not a PO Box number) and an email address.