terms of use

About the Terms

Welcome to our website ("Justin Phebey") Terms of Use. If you continue to browse and use this website you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Use.

The term "our" or "us" or "we" in these Terms of Use are to Justin Phebey.

The term "you" or "your" refers to the user or viewer of our website.

These Terms of Use supplement our Privacy & Cookies Policy regarding the use of your personal information.

We may change these terms from time to time without notice to you. Your continued use of this website will be deemed acceptance of these currently published terms in their entirety, including any updates or amendments.

External Links

Where our website contains links to other websites and resources provided by third parties, these links are provided for your convenience to provide further information only. If you use these third party links you will leave our website. We have no control over the content of third party websites or resources and accept no responsibility for them or any loss or damage that may arise from your use of them. Links to third parties do not constitute or imply an endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation by us of the third party, the third party website / resource or information contained within.

General

We have taken every care in the preparation of the content of this website. To the extent permitted by applicable law, and save as otherwise specified by us, we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained in any of the materials on this website. We will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a distributed denial-of-service attack, viruses or other technologically harmful material that may infect your computer equipment, computer programs, data or other proprietary material due to your use of our website or on any website linked to it. These Terms of Use shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law and it is agreed that the English courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction in the event of a dispute. If any terms shall be unlawful, void or for any reason unenforceable then that provision shall be deemed severed and shall not affect the validity and enforce-ability of the remaining provisions.