Terms & Conditions
Welcome to the website of Wortley Byers (the “website”). Please take an opportunity to read the Terms and Conditions carefully as they govern your use of the website and affect your rights and liabilities under law. If you do not agree with the Terms, you should not use this website. By accessing the website and proceeding beyond this page, you accept these Terms and agree to adhere to them.

References to “we/our/us” are to Wortley Byers. References to “you” means you as an individual or company.

Amendments
We may update these Terms from time to time and you should visit these Terms regularly to check for any amendments, because they are binding on you. However, we accept no responsibility for keeping the information on this website up to-date or liability for any failure to do so.

If you continue to use the website after the date on which the change comes into effect, your use of the website indicates your agreement to be bound by the new Terms.

Intellectual Property
The contents of the website is protected by trade mark, copyright, database and other intellectual property rights. You acknowledge that we own the intellectual property rights and that you may not use it without our prior written permission. Other product and company names and logos mentioned or displayed on this website may be the trade marks, service marks or trading names of third parties. The intellectual property rights in all elements of the website are owned or controlled by us.

You may retrieve and display the contents of this website on a computer screen, store such information in electronic form, on disc or print one copy of such contents for your own personal, non-commercial use, provided you keep intact all and any copyright and proprietary notices. You may not otherwise reproduce, modify, copy, post, transmit or distribute or use for commercial purposes any of the materials or contents of the website without our prior permission.

You may not provide a link to this website from any other website without first obtaining our prior written consent
No licence is granted to you in these Terms and Conditions to use any of our intellectual property rights.

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