Website Terms of Use for BMc Precept Ltd
By accessing this website relating to BMc Precept Ltd (“Precept”) (“the Website”), you are deemed to have accepted the terms and conditions shown below. The words “we”, “us” and “our” in these terms refer to Precept.
Precept’s status
Although Precept provides certain legal advice in the course of its services, Precept is not regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and any services supplied by Precept are not restricted or regulated under the Legal Services Act 2007 nor do they require regulation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Use of the Website
Parts of this Website are provided solely to clients of Precept. Your access details to the restricted parts of the Website must not be provided to any third party. Any breach of this provision will result in immediate termination of your access to the restricted parts of the Website.
This Website is protected by copyright and database right. You may print out individual documents, forms, specimens, articles or pages (together “Documents”) for your organisation’s use. No form of distribution or making available to the public (whether in print or electronic form) of any of this Website’s contents is allowed without our prior written consent.
Accuracy and use of information
We try to ensure the accuracy of all of the content published on the Website. However, the material in this Website is for general information only, and is not intended to be a substitute for specific legal advice. You should always obtain specific legal advice before taking or refraining from taking any action. No liability is accepted for reliance on information in these pages or for any use made of any Documents. We have no responsibility or duty to change or update any of the Documents, whether due to changes in the law or otherwise.
We cannot promise that access to the Website will be uninterrupted or entirely error free. We will not be responsible under any circumstances for any consequential or incidental damages (including but not limited to loss of profits, loss of privacy and loss of data) or for any other indirect, special or punitive damages whatsoever that arise out of or that are related to the use of this Website.
EU Online Dispute Resolution Service
If you are a client and we have made a contract with you by electronic means you may be entitled to use an EU online dispute resolution service to assist with any contractual dispute you may have with us. This service can be found at http://ec.europa.eu/odr.
External information
If this Website provides links to, and content from, other Internet sites and resources, given that monitoring the vast amount of information disseminated and accessible via those sites and resources is impracticable and beyond our resources, such information cannot be guaranteed to be accurate, up to date and is not endorsed by us.
Privacy Policy Statement
We collect personal information from visitors to this Website through the use of online forms and every time you e-mail us your details. We also collect information automatically about your visit to our Website.
We will only use information provided by our users to deal with their requests and communicate with them (wherever based). Information retrieved may also be used for the purpose of marketing to you as detailed below.
We may use cookies to collect information about users of this Website. We will not disclose information provided by visitors to any third parties except for suppliers that process data on our behalf or as otherwise specifically authorised.
Collection of Information
IP addresses of visitors are logged for administration purposes. The IP address indicates the location of your computer on the internet. This information may be aggregated to provide statistical information about the users of our Website.
We may collect information about you, the equipment used by you to access the Website, the operating system and computer programs or apps used in your visit to the Website. This information is collected for the purposes of marketing to you any services of Precept which we believe may be of interest to you.
Personal information is generally collected so we can deliver requested materials or information to users of this Website and to provide marketing information regarding the services of Precept. We may request additional information from you in order to assist in any requests you submit through this Website.
Use of Information
Information is used (1) for the specific purpose for which it was provided except where you explicitly select to receive other information from Precept and (2) for marketing purposes. When requesting material or asking someone to contact you, you will have the option to request other information that may be of interest.
You have the right to access your personal data that you have submitted through the Website.
You can opt out of receiving information from us or request that your personal details are deleted from our system at any time by e-mailing enquiries@precepthr.com.
Accuracy of Information
Precept assumes responsibility for keeping an accurate record of personal data once you have submitted the information, but not for confirming the on-going accuracy of your personal information. If you advise us that your personal data is no longer accurate, it will be amended where practical.
Provision of Information to Third Parties
Information is normally only provided to a third party if it is required to deal with your enquiry, but there may be other circumstances where we are required to provide information as a result of legal process. Additionally information may be provided to selected third parties that assist in the improvement and optimisation of this Website.
We do not undertake any marketing activities for third parties, nor do we provide information to third parties for their own marketing purposes.
Retention of Information
Information is kept for as long as is necessary to fulfil your request. Where you have a contract with Precept for the provision of services, your information will be deleted when your contract with Precept terminates, unless our retention of such information is reasonably required by us for other purposes in connection with our relationship with you.