TERMS OF USE
This is the website of SW Solicitor Limited a company registered in England and Wales under company no 6022578. The trading name is Stuart Ward Solicitor and the registered office is 2 Hessle View, Barton on Humber, North Lincolnshire. DN18 5QY.
Stuart Ward Solicitor is a member of the Law Society and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
All material contained in this website is of a general nature and is intended for information purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and accessing this website is not intended to create a solicitor client relationship between Stuart Ward Solicitor and the user.
Users must seek legal and or professional advice before acting or failing to act as the result of any material appearing on this web site.
The law which applies to any disputes arising from the use of this web site is the law of England and Wales.
Limitations and Exclusions
The use of this website, howsoever used, is entirely at the user’s own risk to the extent permitted by law. Stuart Ward Solicitor makes no representation or warranty whatsoever regarding the accuracy of any material appearing on or linked to this web site.
Under no circumstances will Stuart Ward Solicitor be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss (including loss of profit) or damage occasioned from the use of this web site whether through use, inability to use, use of any website linked to it and any material posted on it, even if such loss was reasonably foreseeable and Stuart Ward Solicitor had been advised of the possibility of the same.
Nothing in these terms of use shall exclude Stuart Ward Solicitor’s liability for death or personal injury arising from its negligence.
Stuart Ward Solicitor makes no warranty or representation that the material on this web site or any third party web site is free from any virus, defects or errors. The user will be responsible for any resulting damage to software or computer systems or any resulting loss of data, even if such loss and damage was reasonably foreseeable and Stuart Ward Solicitor had been advised of the possibility of the same. |