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Terms of Use

1.     Application of terms

These terms apply to any person or entity (‘you/your’) accessing www.advocatelawyers.com.au (‘our/the website’).This website is owned and operated by Advocate Lawyers Pty Ltd ACN 657742268 (‘we/our/us’).

By accessing and using our website you agree to be bound by these terms. We may amend these terms and conditions from time to time. These terms are governed by the laws of Australia.

2.     Security

We use a number of mechanisms to protect the security and integrity of your personal information however no data transmission over the internet can be guaranteed as completely secure and we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us and you do so at your own risk.

Once any personal information comes into our possession, we will take reasonable steps to protect that information from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

Some sections of the website may protect your personal information by requiring you to use a password. For your own protection, we require you to keep this confidential and to change your password regularly.

3.     Links to third-party websites

This website may contain links to the websites of other organisations. Linked websites are responsible for their own privacy practices and you should check those websites for their respective privacy statements and terms of use.

We make no representation as to accuracy or completeness of the information contained in third party websites.

4.     Products and services

We offer for sale all services listed on our website. All pricing is in AUD. We reserve the right to amend the range and prices of our services at any time. All products and services are subject to availability. We will inform you as soon as possible if the service you have asked for is not available.

5.     Payment methods

We accept payment credit card and BPAY payments via the third party service RapidPay which takes secure payments from our clients. If you click on any payment button on our website you will be redirected to make payment through RapidPay directly. We do not personally hold any financial information that you give to RapidPay in making payment for our services. If you wish to find out more details, including visiting their privacy policy, security policy or Terms of Use, please visit their website here: https://www.rapidpaylegal.com.au/.

6.     Severability

If any provision of these Terms is held to be unenforceable or invalid, such provision will be changed and interpreted to accomplish the objectives of such provision to the greatest extent possible under applicable law and the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect.

7.     Disclaimer of Liability

Advocate Lawyers Pty Ltd, to the extent permitted by law, is not liable to You or any user for any loss or damage arising in connection with the use of the website or any website linked to this website.

8.     Intellectual Property

Copyright and all intellectual property rights in materials on the website is owned or licensed by Us.

You may not reproduce, distribute, adapt, transmit or otherwise deal with the materials on the website without our prior written consent.

9.     Information on website

Information on the website is of a general nature and is not intended to constitute legal or other professional advice. Whether a service advertised on this website is right for you will depend on your personal circumstances.

We make every effort to ensure that information on our website is current and correct however we make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the information on the website nor as to whether all information on a particular area has been provided that would help you understand your legal position. The only way to obtain proper legal or other professional advice is to speak to our office to ensure that any information or advice suits your circumstances.

You should seek individual legal advice before acting on the information available on the website.

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