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Disclaimer
Meadowhall Finance PLC
(Meadowhall) Website Terms and Conditions
BEFORE ENTERING THIS SECTION OF THE WEBSITE, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT TERMS AND CONDITIONS THAT GOVERN YOUR ACCESS TO, AND USE OF, THIS SECTION OF THE WEBSITE, AND ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THEM. IF YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS, CLICK “I ACCEPT” AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT TO ENTER THIS SECTION OF THE WEBSITE.
Access and use of this section of the website (the Website Section) is conditional upon agreement to and compliance with the following terms and conditions of access (the Terms and Conditions). You (the Client) acknowledge and agree to the Terms and Conditions and agree not to undertake any act or omission that would constitute a breach of the Terms and Conditions.
1. Access to and use of the Website Section
1.1 | The materials on the Website Section are directed to persons to whom they may lawfully be directed to under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Financial Promotion) Order 2005, including persons who are authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, certain persons having professional experience in matters relating to investments, high net worth companies, high net worth unincorporated associations or partnerships, and trustees of high value trusts. Moreover, the securities referred to in the Website Section are available only to such persons and any related investment activities will be engaged in only with such persons. The materials on the Website Section are intended for use by such persons only and may not be published, copied or distributed to any other person. |
1.2 | Nothing in the Website Section is, or is to be construed as an offer of or invitation to subscribe for, underwrite or purchase securities in any jurisdictions in which such offer is or may be prohibited, restricted or subject to any requirement for filing, authorisation, licence or consent. |
2. Acknowledgements and disclaimers
The Client acknowledges and agrees to the following:
(a) | No duty to update or correct materials. The materials on the Website Section are historical in nature and only current as of the date of the materials. Neither Meadowhall nor any other party has any duty to maintain or update any material on the Website Section. Historic performance information with regard to any security is no indication of its future performance. |
(b) | Changes to materials. Meadowhall may remove or make changes to the materials available on the Website Section at any time. |
(c) | No advice given. The Website Section does not provide, nor purport to provide, any financial, investment, tax, accounting or legal advice or recommendation. |
(d) | Third party materials. Materials on the Website Section which are sourced from third parties, including (without limitation) offering circulars, prospectuses, reports, agreements, summaries, models, commentary and other materials, have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but Meadowhall does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. Meadowhall has no obligations in respect of such materials (including as to verifying or correcting any information included therein or publishing materials related thereto). Posting such third party materials on the Website Section does not imply any endorsement, adoption of or responsibility by Meadowhall for the opinions, ideas, products, information or services offered therein, or any representation regarding the content of any such materials. |
3. Limitation of Liability
3.1 | Meadowhall and third party data providers are not responsible for any errors in or omissions from the information contained in or accessed through the Website Section (including all materials contained on the Website Section). |
3.2 | Meadowhall will under no circumstances be liable to the user or any third party, regardless of the form of action, for any lost profits or lost opportunity, or any indirect, special, consequential, incidental or punitive damages whatsoever, even if Meadowhall has been advised of the possibility of such damages. |
4. Governing law
4.1 | The Terms and Conditions will be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of England and Wales. |
4.2 | The English courts will have jurisdiction to settle any disputes which may arise in connection with the Terms and Conditions. |