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Legal notice Legal notice Your use of Studentatlaw.co.uk's internet site is governed by these Conditions of Use and subject to this Notice of Copyright. In these conditions Studentatlaw.co.uk refers to the website, organisation, owners and everyone directly connected with creating and producing the website and the materials on the website. Conditions of Use 1. All material included in our web site is intended for information purposes only and does not represent legal advice. Users are hereby placed under notice that they should take appropriate steps to verify such information. No user should act or refrain from acting on the information contained in this web site without first verifying the information and as necessary obtaining legal and/or professional advice. 2. Studentatlaw.co.uk makes no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy of the information contained in this web site. 3. 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You may print or download to a personal computer extracts amounting to no more than three pages of this site for personal use providing that (i) the Studentatlaw.co.uk web site is the acknowledged source including the reference (www.studentatlaw.co.uk), and (ii) this permission may be revoked at any time by the Studentatlaw.co.uk., and (iii) no pictures or graphics are reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Studentatlaw.co.uk. B. Permanent copying and/or storage of whole or part of this web site or the information contained therein or reproduction or incorporation of any part of it in any other work or publication whether paper or electronic media or any other form is expressly prohibited. Privacy statement Use of this website by you constitutes acceptance by you of this Privacy Policy. If you do not wish to accept this Privacy Policy, please leave this website immediately. The purpose of this policy is: . to assure you that we recognise and fully respect the privacy and personal data of the visitors to this website and . to explain what personal information we collect from this website and how we ensure its' best protection. This privacy policy governs both this website at http://www.studentatlaw.co.uk and http://www.studentatlaw.net. Other sites to which either of these websites may be linked are not covered by this policy. This privacy policy covers only information which is collected at http://www.studentatlaw.co.uk and http://www.studentatlaw.net. Data protection Studentatlaw.co.uk complies with the Data Protection Act 1998. It is the data controller and sole owner of personal data collected on this website and on the website at http://www.studentatlaw.net. Studentatlaw.co.uk does not sell, share or transfer this information except as set out in this privacy policy. We use up to date industry procedures to keep personal data as safe and secure as possible and to protect against loss, unauthorised disclosure or access. Studentatlaw.co.uk may use your information for the purposes of advertising, marketing and public relations and only for long as necessary for those purposes. You can request a copy of the details that we hold about you. A small fee may be payable. Registration and registration information When you register on this website you will automatically be registered http://www.studentatlaw.net. It is not necessary for you to register with us in order to access either of these websites. But if you do register it will allow us personalise our services and offer you some additional benefits. If you do register, you are responsible for protecting your password and user name and must not share them with or disclose them to anyone else. When you register, the basic personal information about you which we collect is: your name; your user type (eg trainee solicitor, law student, member of the public); your e-mail address; your user ID and password. Depending on what you are registering for, additional information may be collected from you. We use this information to improve our services to you, for example, by providing you by email with an update of information about our services and products. Changing the information we hold about you If you would like to change the registration information we hold about you or want to it to be removed from our registration database, you may do so by returning to the personalisation area and changing or removing your details as you wish. Third Parties We do not at present forward the information collected about you to any third parties except where required by law to do so. However, we reserve the right to change this position at any time. If the choose to employ the services of a third party it will inform you, but the change will only apply in relation to information which we collect from you after we have informed you of the change. We will not disclose any information we have already collected about you without your consent other than where required to do so by law. At all times, Studentatlaw.co.uk will control and be responsible for the use of your information. Cookies When you visit this website we issue a "cookie" to your computer. This is a small program containing a unique code that allows us to identify your computer. The cookie is used to note the different areas of our website service which have recently been accessed through your computer. This can only be done in relation to this website service and our website service at http://www.studentatlaw.net.and not in relation to any other sites you might visit. Information collected in this way is used to develop and manage our online services. 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Regularly reviewing this page ensures you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances, if any, we will share it with other parties. Consent By using this website and the website at http://www.studentatlaw.net. you consent to the collection and use of your personal information in the manner set out above.

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