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The terms that govern your use of this website. By using the site, you agree to these terms.

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1. Acceptance of these terms

These Terms of Use govern your access to and use of the Spectre Law website, available at realestatelawyersurrey.com (the “site”). By accessing or using the site, you agree to be bound by these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.

2. Permitted use

You may access and use this site for personal, non commercial, informational purposes only. You may print or download a single copy of any page for your own records, provided you preserve all copyright and other proprietary notices.

3. Prohibited use

You agree not to:

  • Use the site in a way that violates any applicable law or regulation
  • Reproduce, republish, distribute, or commercially exploit any content from the site without our prior written permission
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any part of the site, the server it runs on, or any connected systems
  • Use any automated means (including scrapers, bots, or data mining tools) to access the site in a manner that places an unreasonable load on it
  • Interfere with the operation of the site or with any other person’s use of it
  • Submit false, misleading, or unlawful information through any form on the site

4. Intellectual property

All content on this site, including text, graphics, logos, photographs, layout, and underlying source code, is owned by Spectre Law or its licensors and is protected by Canadian and international copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws. The Spectre Law name and any associated logos are trademarks of the firm. You receive no licence or right to use any of these materials except as expressly granted in these terms.

5. No legal advice

Content on this site is for general information only and is not legal advice. See our Legal Disclaimer for full details, including the conditions under which a lawyer and client relationship is formed with our firm.

6. Disclaimer of warranties

The site is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Spectre Law disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, completeness, and non infringement. We do not warrant that the site will be uninterrupted, timely, secure, or free of errors, viruses, or other harmful components.

7. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, in no event will Spectre Law, its lawyers, or its staff be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages arising out of or related to your use of, or inability to use, this site or any content on it, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.

8. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Spectre Law, its lawyers, and its staff from any claim, loss, liability, or expense (including reasonable legal fees) arising out of your breach of these terms or your misuse of the site.

9. Privacy

Your use of this site is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which describes how we collect, use, and protect personal information.

10. Third party links

The site may include links to third party websites. Spectre Law does not control and is not responsible for the content, accuracy, or privacy practices of those sites. Linking to a third party site is not an endorsement of it.

11. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms at any time. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page indicates when the terms were most recently revised. Continued use of the site after a revision constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.

12. Governing law and jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the laws of the Province of British Columbia and the federal laws of Canada applicable in British Columbia. You agree that any dispute arising out of or related to these terms or to your use of the site is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of British Columbia.

13. Severability

If any provision of these terms is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect.

14. Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent to info@spectrelaw.ca.