Terms and Conditions of Use
Terms & Conditions for SAHCA Website
Terms and conditions relating to the use of the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates website are outlined here.
Access to this web site is conditional upon your acceptance of and compliance with the terms, conditions, notices and disclaimers contained in this document (known as “Terms and Conditions”). Your use of, and/or access to, the site constitutes your agreement to the Terms and Conditions.
The Solicitors Association of Higher Courts reserves the right to amend the Terms and Conditions at any time. Since you are bound by these Terms and Conditions, you should periodically refer to them in this document and elsewhere on the site.
Copyright & Trade Marks
Intellectual property and restrictions on use of Content on the Site
All information, text, material, graphics and advertisements on the Site (“Content”) are Copyright © Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates, its suppliers and/or licensors unless expressly indicated otherwise on the Site.
You must not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, frame, upload to a third party, post, transmit or distribute this Content in any way except as expressly provided for on the Site or expressly authorised in writing by the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates. Strictly on the condition that you keep all Content intact and in the same form as presented on the Site (including without limitation all copyright, trade mark and other proprietary notices and all advertisements), you may:
• using an industry-standard Web browser, download and view the Content for your personal, non-commercial use, or
• if you are an Internet service and/or access provider, supply the Content to your subscriber.
You must not use the Site in any manner or for any purpose which is unlawful or in any manner which violates any right of the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates or which is prohibited by the Terms of Use.
Trade Marks of the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates
All trade marks displayed on the Site are trademarks of the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates or their respective owners. Nothing contained on the Site should be construed as granting any license or right of use of any trademark displayed on the Site without the express written permission of the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates or third party owner.
Links
The Site contains hyperlinks and other pointers to Internet web sites operated by third parties. These linked web sites are not under the control of the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates, and the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates is not responsible for the contents of any linked web site or any hyperlink contained in a linked web site. The Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates provides these hyperlinks to you as a convenience only, and the inclusion of any link does not imply any endorsement of the linked web site by the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates.
Limitation of liability
Under no circumstances (including but not limited to any act or omission on the part of the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates) will the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates be liable for any indirect, incidental, special and/or consequential damages or loss of profits whatsoever which result from any use or access of, or any inability to use or access, the Site or any Content. You expressly acknowledge and agree that the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates does not exert control over users of the Site (including individuals referred to on the Site as guests and experts) and is not liable either for their opinions or their behaviour including any information and/or advice and any defamatory statements or offensive conduct.
Login for Additional Services
In order to access information in the Solicitor Members’ area, you must be a member of the Solicitors Association of Higher Courts Advocates and login with your and password and credentials.
In order to service your account you must supply the Association with your unique email address.
We in turn will only use that address for contacting you in relation to your membership and to offer you access to SAHCA services. We will not share nor disclose the email address or other information to any third party in accordance with the Privacy policy.
You must take reasonable care to keep your password confidential. If you decide to tell someone your password, they become your Nominee and are subject to these Conditions of Use. We recommend that you do not record your Password. If you do so, you are responsible for keeping any records of your Password secure and protected, and separate from any records of your username.