Website Terms Of Use
These Terms of Use ("Terms") govern your use of our websites located at www.mlllawyers.com.au and www.mlllawyers.com (collectively "Site") and form a binding contractual agreement between you, the user of the Site and us, MLL Lawyers and Consultants.
For that reason these Terms are important and you should ensure that you read them carefully and contact us with any questions before you use the Site. You can contact us on info@mlllawyers.com.au.
By using the Site you acknowledge and agree that you have had sufficient chance to read and understand the Terms and you agree to be bound by them. If you do not agree to the Terms, please do not use the Site.
1. Licence to use Site
1.1 We grant you a non-exclusive, world-wide, non-transferable licence to use the Site in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement.
1.2 You may access and use the Site (including any incidental copying that occurs as part of that use) in the normal manner and may also print one copy of any page within the Site for your own personal, non-commercial use.
1.3 You must not add any content to the Site:
(a) unless you hold all necessary rights, licences and consents to do so;
(b) that would cause you or us to breach any law, regulation, rule, code or other legal obligation;
(c) that is or could reasonably be considered to be obscene, inappropriate, defamatory, disparaging, indecent, seditious, offensive, pornographic, threatening, abusive, liable to incite racial hatred, discriminatory, blasphemous, in breach of confidence or in breach of privacy;
(d) that would bring us, or the Site, into disrepute; or
(e) that infringes the intellectual property or other rights of any person.
1.4 You acknowledge and agree that:
(a) we retain complete editorial control over the Site and may alter, amend or cease the operation of the Site at any time in our sole discretion; and
(b) the Site will not operate on a continuous basis, and may be unavailable from time to time (including for maintenance purposes).
2. Disclaimer
2.1 The Site contains links to other websites as well as content that may be added by people other than us. We do not endorse, sponsor or approve any such user generated or any content available on any linked website.
2.2 The materials on this Site may contain inaccuracies or typographical errors. MLL Lawyers and Consultants make no representations or warranties in relation to the quality, accuracy, completeness, merchantability or fitness for purpose of any materials on this Site or linked websites. If you place any reliance upon the Site Materials or Linked Materials, then you do so at your own risk.
2.3 MLL Lawyers & Consultants do not represent or warrant that the materials on this Site or linked websites are free of computer viruses or other defects. MLL Lawyers & Consultants recommend that virus checks should be done on any downloaded materials from this Site or linked websites. To the extent permitted by applicable laws, all warranties, representations and implied terms are excluded.
2.4 Under no circumstances will MLL Lawyers & Consultants be liable for any incidental, special or consequential damages, including damages for loss of business or other profits arising in relation to use or access of or inability to use and access the Site and the materials on this Site or linked websites.
3. Intellectual Property Rights
3.1 Nothing in these Terms constitutes a transfer of any intellectual property rights. You acknowledge and agree that, as between you and us, we own all intellectual property rights in the Site.
3.2 By posting or adding any content onto the Site, you grant us a perpetual, non- exclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable, worldwide and transferable right and licence to use that content in any way (including, without limitation, by reproducing, changing, and communicating the content to the public) and permit us to authorise any other person to do the same thing.
3.3 You consent to any act or omission which would otherwise constitute an infringement of your moral rights, and if you add any content in which any third party has moral rights, you must also ensure that the third party also consents in the same manner.
3.4 The licence in clause 3.3 will survive any termination of these Terms.
3.5 You represent and warrant to us that you have all necessary rights to grant the licences and consents set out in clauses 3.2 and 3.3.
4. Warranties
4.1 You represent and warrant to us that:
(a) you have the legal capacity to enter these Terms; and
(b) you have complied with clause 1.3.
5. Liability
5.1 To the full extent permitted by law, we exclude all liability in respect of loss of data, interruption of business or any consequential or incidental damages.
5.2 To the full extent permitted by law, we exclude all representations, warranties or terms (whether express or implied) other than those expressly set out in these Terms.
5.3 These Terms are to be read subject to any legislation which prohibits or restricts the exclusion, restriction or modification of any implied warranties, conditions or obligations. If such legislation applies, to the extent possible, we limit our liability in respect of any claim to, at our option:
(a) in the case of goods:
(i) the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods;
(ii) the repair of the goods;
(iii) the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods; or
(iv) the payment of having the goods repaired, and
(b) in the case of services:
(i) the supply of the services again; or
(ii) the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again.
6. Termination
6.1 These Terms terminate automatically if, for any reason, we cease to operate the Site.
6.2 We may otherwise terminate these Terms immediately, on notice to you, if you have breached these Terms in any way.
7. General
7.1 You must not assign, sublicense or otherwise deal in any other way with any of your rights under these Terms.
7.2 If a provision of these Terms are invalid or unenforceable it is to be read down or severed to the extent necessary without affecting the validity or enforceability of the remaining provisions.
7.3 Each party must at its own expense do everything reasonably necessary to give full effect to this Agreement and the events contemplated by it.
7.4 This Agreement is governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia and each party submits to the jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria, Australia.
Website | Privacy Policy
This Site is owned and operated by MLL Lawyers & Consultants. MLL Lawyers & Consultants recognize that your privacy is very important and that you have the right to control the distribution of your personal information. We know that providing personal information to us requires trust and we take that trust very seriously. Therefore MLL Lawyers & Consultants have implemented a set of privacy principles based on the obligations under the Privacy Act 1988, as amended from time to time.
The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to tell you how MLL Lawyers & Consultants handle your personal information and safeguards your privacy when you visit this Site. It sets out the principles that MLL Lawyers & Consultants have adopted in the collection, use and disclosure of your information as well as access to your information.
1. Collection of Information
Information is collected from you primarily to answer any of your queries and to make it easier and more rewarding for you to use our services. It is entirely your choice whether you give this information to us or not. However, it is important to note that in order for us to answer your queries, the supply of such relevant information as your name, telephone number and email address will be necessary.
MLL Lawyers & Consultants may also automatically receive and record information on its server, logs from your browser including your IP address, and the date and time of your access. MLL Lawyers & Consultants use this information for statistical demographic purposes only. MLL Lawyers & Consultants will not access or use the personally identifiable information and only treat the data in an anonymous manner.
2. Use of Information
MLL Lawyers & Consultants will only use the information collected:
(a) For the purpose from which it was collected and supplied to us;
(b) understand your requirements and provide you with better, more personalised customer service;
(c) answer your queries;
(d) keep you updated with our services;
(e) research and develop our services; and
(f) invoice and collect payments.
Unless you advise us otherwise, MLL Lawyers & Consultants may also use your information to contact you about updates in the law and services associated with our business. You may "opt-out" of these services at any time and no further information will be sent to you. MLL Lawyers & Consultants will not use your information for any purpose, other than a purpose listed in this Privacy Policy, without your consent.
3. Cookies
This Site may use cookies. A "cookie" is a small file placed on a client's machine which lets our Site store information. This information allows us to make our Site easier to use. Cookies allow our servers to keep track of customer details between visits to our Site. This information stored by the cookie includes the data that is provided during online registration (if any). Other information stored by the cookie includes Site traffic data. This is not used to identify individual details but only collated into aggregate anonymous results in order to evaluate and improve our shopping service for our clients.
4. Disclosure of Information
The information we collect from you is strictly confidential and therefore we will not use it for any purpose other than the purpose from it which was collected ("Primary Purpose"). We will not disclose or pass such personal information to any third parties without your permission. However, there will be occasions where it will be necessary for MLL Lawyers & Consultants to disclose your personal information to third parties. MLL Lawyers & Consultants may disclose your personal information for a purpose other than the Primary Purpose (a secondary purpose) if:
(a) the secondary purpose is related to the Primary Purpose of collection, the subject of the information would reasonably expect MLL Lawyers & Consultants to disclose the information for the secondary purpose and the disclosure is made in the performance of a person's duties as an employee of MLL Lawyers & Consultants; or
(b) you have consented to the disclosure; or
(c) the disclosure is required or specifically authorised or required by law; or
(d) the disclosure is necessary to identify, make contact with, or support a legal claim against someone who may be causing harm or interfering with the rights or property of MLL Lawyers & Consultants. MLL Lawyers & Consultants will not otherwise disclose your personal information without your permission.
5. Security of Information Collected
MLL Lawyers & Consultants will endeavour to protect the confidentiality of your personal information, account information and personal communications.
All personal information (other than credit card information) that is submitted for processing is confined to the offices of MLL Lawyers & Consultants. Only employees who need to access the information and/or data to perform a specific job (such as invoicing, customer service, answering queries) are granted access to personally identifiable information.
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be totally secure. While we endeavour to prevent your personal information from misuse or unauthorised access, we cannot guarantee the security of any information you transmit to us or receive from us. As you conduct this activity at your own risk, MLL Lawyers & Consultants accepts no responsibility for misuse of your personal data which may arise from unauthorised access.
6. Linked Sites
We cannot be responsible for the policies or practices of linked sites so we recommend that you consider their privacy policies separately.
7. Access and Correction
If MLL Lawyers & Consultants hold your personal information, MLL Lawyers & Consultants will endeavour to provide you with access to the information where possible. MLL Lawyers & Consultants will take reasonable steps to correct the information so that it is accurate, complete and up to date. However, MLL Lawyers & Consultants can only do this if you tell us of any changes or inaccuracies.
8. Complaints
If you have a complaint or wish to correct any changes or inaccuracies in relation to your information, you may contact us on the Contact Us section of this Site and a representative will be in contact with you shortly.
9. Your Consent
By using our site, you consent to the collection and use of information by MLL Lawyers & Consultants as specified above.
Please note that this Privacy Policy may be updated by us as and when required. If we change this Privacy Policy we will post the revised policy on this Site.
Thank you for taking the time to read MLL Lawyers & Consultants' Site Privacy Policy.