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What does Site mean? Site describes the land (and, where relevant, buildings, airspace and subsoil) on or within which works or development are carried out, together with any adjoining areas made available for access, storage, temporary works and welfare. In practice, the site is fixed by the governing document: in construction and development agreements it is the area shown in the contract drawings and descriptions; in planning permission it is the application “red line” boundary. Specific statutes sometimes define related terms (for example, “construction site” under the CDM Regulations), but “site” itself is generally a descriptive expression used across legal contexts and interpreted by...

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Precedent Website Terms and Conditions of Use (England and Wales): IP and Content Rights, Privacy, User Conduct, Liability, ADR, and AI/Data Scraping Restrictions

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1 About our terms

  1. 1.1 These terms of Use (Terms) set out how you may Access this webSite and all of its material (the Site). These Terms apply between [ insert name of website operator ] (we, us or our) and you, the individual accessing or using the Site (you or your).
  2. 1.2 You should read these Terms carefully before using the Site. By using the Site, or otherwise signalling your consent, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree with any of them, you must stop using the Site immediately.
  3. 1.3 [ The Site is made available by us to you without charge for information [ or entertainment ] purposes only. OR These Terms apply to any sections of the Site, its functionality and content that are provided to you free of charge for information [ or entertainment ] purposes only. ]
  4. 1.4 [ If you would like these Terms in another format (for example, audio, large print or braille), please contact us using the contact details set out below. ]...
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Guy Wilmot
Guy Wilmot

Guy is a partner in Russell-Cooke’s corporate and commercial team and advises clients on commercial agreements, corporate affairs, startups, intellectual property and technology, e-commerce and IT.Specialisms include:software and SaaS development and supplylicensing and subscription agreementsdata protectionwebsite and app terms of usecommercial contracts and terms of businessbrand registration, protection and licensing.Guy provides regular training and comments in the press on issues relating to technology law.  ...

Sapna Desai
Sapna Desai

Sapna is an associate in the corporate and commercial team and joined Russell-Cooke in March 2019.Having previously worked as an in-house lawyer for two IT services companies, Sapna has gained invaluable experience of working in the technology industry and continues to regularly advise both established businesses and start-ups in this sector as well as other sectors including hospitality, health and fitness and retail.Sapna's areas of specialism include:commercial contracts & terms of businessdata protection issues & compliance (in particular GDPR) including advising on international transfers and processing of personal datae-commerce (both B2C and B2B)start-ups (including in relation to navigating the legal framework for start-ups)SaaS (subscription) & software licencing agreementswebsite/app/API terms of use & EULASapna also advises on various other matters including in relation to corporate governance and agreements (e.g. shareholders agreements, share vesting, share buy-backs, convertible loans etc.) and intellectual property matters (e.g. trade marks)....

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