Terms of Website Use

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This website (“site”) is owned by Lewis Lawyers. In these terms we refer to Lewis Lawyers as “we”, “us” and “our” and anybody using or accessing this site or the information and documents on it as “you” and “your”.

By accessing or using this site you agree to be bound by these terms of use. If you do not agree to be bound by these terms of use, you must immediately stop accessing and using the site.

We reserve the right to vary these terms of use from time to time, which will take effect once posted on this site. The content of this site may at times, be out of date, inaccurate and/or incomplete and it will be at our discretion to correct any error or inaccuracy that is brought to our attention within a reasonable time.

The purpose of this site is to provide general information only. This information is not designed to provide legal or other advice or create a client-lawyer relationship. You should not act, or refrain from acting in reliance on content from this site. Where case studies are included, case studies do not guarantee a similar outcome in future representation. If you have legal questions or issues please contact us first.

We are not responsible for any loss or damage that may result from this site being unavailable or your accessing or reliance on content on this site. We further disclaim and exclude, to the maximum extent permitted by law, all implied conditions, guarantees, warranties or other provision, including, but not limited to, any warranty of accuracy, fitness for purpose, reliability or and non-infringement.

We are not responsible and do not endorse any third-party content that may be accessed through this site. You should contact the third-party directly to verify such content.

This site generates persistent session cookies for the purpose of monitoring site usage. The cookies do not collect personal information (though they do identify the computer or mobile device you use to visit the site). You can disable them or clean them out of the web browser you are using to view the site. By doing so, it could make some aspects of this site inaccessible. We do not retrieve information that is unrelated to your visit or your use of the site.

Unless otherwise specified by us in writing, you may download and print out any part of this site for your own personal use. You agree that you will not damage, disable, overburden, impair or interfere with any other party’s use and enjoyment of this site. Any use of our documents or other copyright works from this site must include a prominent acknowledgement of our copyright and you must not remove any trade mark or other intellectual property notices contained in the content. Use of this site for any other purpose or in any other way (including without limitation to in a misleading way) without our prior written consent is strictly prohibited.

You agree to indemnify, defend and hold us and our respective partners and employees harmless from any loss, liability, claim, or demand, including reasonable legal fees, due to or arising out of your use of this site and/or breach of these terms of use.

Our failure to act with respect to any breaches by you of these terms of use is without prejudice to our right to act with respect to subsequent or similar breaches.

We reserve the right to seek all remedies available at law and in equity for any breaches to these terms of use and/or the rules and regulations set out on this site, including without limitation the right to block your access to this site.

If any provision of these terms of use is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, all other provisions shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect to the extent that they can be severed from the provision that is held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable.

This site and its contents shall be interpreted in accordance with, and governed by, New Zealand laws, and you irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the New Zealand courts in relation to any disputes associated with this site.

Last updated: 21 December 2021