Terms & Conditions

Website terms template for Olverod.

This page is a structural example of website terms and conditions that a firm like Olverod might use. The wording is generic, non-exhaustive, and for demonstration only. It is not legal advice and must be replaced or reviewed by qualified counsel.

Important notice

These terms and conditions govern your use of our website. By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these terms.

1. Acceptance of these terms

By accessing or using this website (the "Site"), users would typically be deemed to have accepted the applicable terms and conditions. In a real implementation, this section should clearly describe who the terms apply to and how users indicate consent.

2. Information only – no advice

A firm like Olverod would usually clarify that information on the Site is provided for general information only and does not constitute investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice. Users should be encouraged to seek appropriate independent advice before making decisions.

3. Eligibility and access

Real terms often explain who the Site is intended for (for example, professional investors in certain jurisdictions) and may restrict access for users in specific countries or categories. This template does not include jurisdiction-specific language and must be adapted accordingly.

4. Intellectual property

It is common for terms to state that the content, design, trademarks, and logos on the Site are protected by intellectual property rights and may not be copied, modified, or redistributed without permission, except as permitted by law.

5. Permitted and prohibited use

Typical terms describe how users may and may not use the Site. Examples of prohibited activities can include attempting to gain unauthorized access, introducing malicious code, scraping content, or using the Site in a way that could damage or impair its operation.

6. Third-party links and content

If the Site links to third-party websites or uses third-party content, real terms often state that such links are provided for convenience only and that the firm does not control or endorse those sites.

7. No warranties

Many website terms include language stating that the Site and its contents are provided "as is" and without any warranties, to the extent permitted by law. This can include disclaimers regarding accuracy, completeness, or availability.

8. Limitation of liability

Real terms typically limit the firm's liability for certain types of loss or damage arising from the use of the Site, subject to applicable law. The specific wording and enforceability of such clauses will depend on jurisdiction and should be drafted by legal professionals.

9. Changes to the Site and these terms

It is common to reserve the right to modify or discontinue the Site or to update the terms from time to time. This section should describe how users will be notified of any material changes by updating the "last updated" date and, where appropriate, providing additional notice.

10. Governing law and jurisdiction

Real terms and conditions generally specify which country's laws govern the terms and which courts will have jurisdiction. This template does not specify a governing law and must be customized to reflect your situation.

11. Contact information

A real set of terms may include a section explaining how users can contact the firm with questions about the Site or these terms. For demonstration purposes only, a placeholder example is:

Contact (example): legal@olverod.com

12. Template warning

This Terms & Conditions page is a non-exhaustive, generic template intended solely to demonstrate page layout and writing style. It does not constitute legal advice. You must engage qualified legal counsel to prepare enforceable website terms suitable for your organization.