Terms and Conditions
For use of the Warminster Information Centre site. In these Terms and Conditions we refer to www.warminsterinfocentre.co.uk
ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS
By accessing the content of www.warminsterinfocentre.co.uk ("the
Website") you agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set out herein and you
accept our privacy policy. If you object to any of the terms and conditions set out
in this agreement you should not use any of the products or services on the Website
and leave immediately.
You agree that you shall not use the Website for illegal purposes,
and will respect all applicable laws and regulations. You agree not to use the Website
in a way that may impair the performance, corrupt the content or otherwise reduce
the overall functionality of the Website. You also agree not to compromise the security
of the Website or attempt to gain access to secured areas or sensitive information.
You agree to be fully responsible for any claim, expense, liability, losses, costs
including legal fees incurred by us arising from any infringement of the terms and
conditions set out in this agreement.
MODIFICATION
The Warminster Information Centre
reserves the right to change any part of this agreement without notice and your use
of the Website will be deemed as acceptance of this agreement. We advise users to
regularly check the Terms and Conditions of this agreement.
The Warminster Information
Centre has complete discretion to modify or remove any part of this site without
warning or liability arising from such action.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The Warminster
Information Centre will under no circumstance be liable for indirect, special, or
consequential damages including any loss of business, revenue, profits, or data in
relation to your use of the Website.
Nothing within this Agreement will operate to
exclude any liability for death or personal injury arising as result of the negligence
of the Warminster Information Centre, its employees or agents.
COPYRIGHT
All intellectual
property of Warminster Information Centre, such as trademarks, trade names, patents,
registered designs and any other automatic intellectual property rights derived from
the aesthetics or functionality of the Website remain the property of the Warminster
and Villages Development Trust.
By using the Website you agree to respect the intellectual
property rights of Warminster Information Centre and will refrain from copying, downloading,
transmitting, reproducing, printing, or exploiting for commercial purpose any material
contained within the Website.
DISCLAIMERS
The information is provided on the understanding
that the website is not engaged in rendering advice and should not be wholly relied
upon when making any related decision.
The information contained with the Website
is provided on an "as is" basis with no warranties expressed or otherwise implied
relating to the accuracy, fitness for purpose, compatibility or security of any components
of the Website.
We do not guarantee uninterrupted availability of the www.visitwiltshire.co.uk
website and cannot provide any representation that using the Website will be error
free.
COMPLAINTS
The Warminster Information Centre cannot be held responsible nor accept
any liability for complaints or claims of any nature arising from any accommodation
booking, nor for any loss or damage which may be suffered by you or other members
of your party, during or as a result of your stay at the accommodation establishment.
Any complaint(s) relating to the accommodation should be dealt directly with the
owner, and is subject to the accommodation provider's terms and conditions. Your
statutory rights as a consumer will not be affected.
THIRD PARTIES
The Website may contain hyperlinks to websites operated by other parties.
We do not control such websites and we take no responsibility for, and will not incur
any liability in respect of, their content. Our inclusion of hyperlinks to such websites
does not imply any endorsement of views, statements or information contained in such
websites.
SEVERANCE
If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable,
such provision shall be struck out and the remaining provisions shall remain in force.
GOVERNING
LAW AND JURISDICTION
This Agreement will be governed by the laws of England and any
user of the Website hereby agrees to be bound exclusively by the jurisdiction of
English courts without reference to rules governing choice of laws.
DATA PROTECTION
POLICY
As a result of the operation of this website and in connection with any services
provided we may obtain certain information about you. This Privacy Policy sets out
the principles governing our processing policy and use of that information.
By your
access to and use of this website you agree to our processing storing and using that
information in accordance with the principles set out in this Privacy Policy.
We limit
the collection and use of your information. We only collect such information as is
required to deliver the high standards of service, to inform you about the products
and services we offer, and to administer our business.
We will take all reasonable
steps to safeguard the security and confidentiality of any information you provide
to us. We cannot however guarantee the security of any information you disclose on-line.
You accept the inherent security implications of providing information over the internet
and will not hold us responsible for any breach of security or disclosure of information
unless we have been proved to be negligent.
We will not reveal any of your information
to any external organisation unless we have previously informed you that this will
happen through disclosures or agreement, and we have your authority to do so. We
can also disclose your information to authorised parties if we are required to by
law. You agree that we may disclose any information requested or required relating
to you, or if relevant, any of your clients to any regulatory authority to which
we are subject or to any person in power to require such information by or under
any legal enactment or where a third party has provided to our reasonable satisfaction
written confirmation that it genuinely and reasonably believes your use of the site
has been defamatory or otherwise unlawful and further that the disclosure of your
data is necessary a) for the purpose of, or in connection with, any legal proceedings
(including prospective legal proceedings), or b) for the purpose of obtaining legal
advice, or is otherwise necessary for the purposes of establishing, exercising or
defending legal rights.
We will always maintain control over the confidentiality of
your information. If you have consented, by registering on the website, we may periodically
send you information relating to the Warminster Information Centre and other carefully
selected third parties. If at any point you want to change your preferences or need
to review and update your personal details you should write to us. You can de-register
from the site by e-mailing info@visitwiltshire.co.uk.
You have a right of access under
the Data Protection Act to information we hold about you on our records. The Act
allows us to charge a fee for this service.
We will hold information collected by
us, or a third party on computer and in other forms. This information may be used
for the purposes disclosed in this Privacy policy and may also be passed to other
third parties to:
Enable confidential market research to be conducted on behalf of the potential lender.
Enable the provisions of services you have requested.
Provide statistical information to third parties and business partners.
Improve current services and offer new services.
The Warminster Information Centre reserves the right to monitor and intercept communications
for lawful business purposes.
Systems personnel who operate and support electronic
communications facilities need, from time to time, to monitor transmissions or observe
transactional information to ensure proper functioning of the company's facilities
and services. On these and other occasions, such personnel might inadvertently become
aware of the contents of electronic communications. Except as provided for under
Lawful Business Practice Regulations, personnel are not permitted to intentionally
examine the contents of transactional information or disclose or otherwise use what
they have seen, heard or read. If, however, violations of law or Company policy
are discovered, personnel are required to report these to the appropriate officer.
To assist your navigation of this web site and our prevention of fraud we may send
'cookies' from this web site to your computer. We do not obtain personal data from
your computer or gather personal information about you unless you personally give
information to our server.