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This page consolidates the main legal-use notices for the site, including informational-use limitations, public-register usage notes, privacy positioning, terms, cookies, and general reliance disclaimers. It is here to reduce ambiguity, not to cosplay as a bedtime story.

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The sections below are grouped so users can jump straight to the part they need instead of scrolling like they are being punished.

Site disclaimer

Informational-use notice
The site explains things. It does not become your lawyer just because you read it carefully.

The contents of this site are provided for general informational and structured due-diligence support purposes only. Nothing on this site should be treated as legal advice, tax advice, investment advice, regulatory clearance, or an assurance that any particular business model, structure, or activity automatically qualifies under any category or framework path.

Users should make their own independent assessment of the relevance, adequacy, and applicability of any information presented here. Where professional advice is required, users should obtain advice from appropriately qualified independent advisers.

Site materials may summarize framework themes, guidance concepts, documentation logic, public-register usage, and control expectations, but summaries are still summaries. If a user relies on a simplified explanation while ignoring the broader framework context, that is a user problem, not a magical loophole.

What this site does do
Useful boundaries. Beautiful concept.
  • Explains framework structure and topic areas
  • Supports cleaner pack preparation and navigation
  • Helps users locate guidance, FAQs, and register tools
  • Provides public informational context only
What this site does not do
Equally important, frankly.
  • It does not provide legal, tax, or investment advice
  • It does not guarantee licensing outcomes
  • It does not replace independent due diligence
  • It does not duplicate registered agent listings from the NLA site
Reliance limitation
Use the site. Do not pretend it was a signed opinion letter.

No representation is made that the site content is exhaustive, complete for every scenario, or suitable for every jurisdictional, commercial, or operational use case. Users are responsible for verifying whether additional guidance, circulars, notices, professional advice, or contract-specific diligence is required in their circumstances.

Privacy overview

Privacy positioning
The short version: keep data use narrow, boring, and defensible.

Where users submit contact forms, enquiry details, or other site-provided information, that information should be handled only to the extent reasonably necessary for routing, responding, recordkeeping, site operations, security monitoring, or related administrative purposes.

Personal information should not be collected casually just because a form field exists. If it is not needed for the site purpose, it should not be demanded like some weird tribute.

Typical privacy points
The things users reasonably expect to see here.
  • What information may be submitted through the site
  • Why it may be used
  • How long it may be retained
  • When it may be disclosed for service, security, or legal reasons
  • How users may contact the site regarding privacy-related enquiries
Contact-form data notice
Because “send message” usually means some data is involved. Wild.

Information submitted through contact or enquiry forms should be treated as user-supplied communications for routing and response purposes. Users should avoid submitting sensitive or unnecessary personal information through general site forms unless specifically required and appropriately requested.

Terms of use

Site-use terms overview
The calm legal reminder that visiting a site does not create a special relationship.

By using the site, users acknowledge that the site is provided for informational use, subject to availability, and without any promise that the information is exhaustive, continuously updated in real time, or suitable for every fact pattern.

Site users should not misuse the site, attempt unauthorized access, disrupt site services, scrape content in a harmful manner, upload malicious material, or use site content in ways that misrepresent its origin, purpose, or limitations.

Nothing in site use should be interpreted as creating an attorney-client relationship, regulated advisory relationship, fiduciary duty, or any guaranteed reliance relationship merely through browsing, reading, or submitting a general contact request.

Typical restrictions
Because apparently some of these still need saying.
  • No misuse of forms or site systems
  • No deceptive copying or false attribution
  • No harmful interference with site functionality
  • No reliance beyond the site’s stated purpose
Content and availability reservation
Meaning: pages can change. The internet continues to be dynamic. Deeply upsetting.

Site content, structure, references, and non-essential features may be updated, revised, expanded, restricted, or removed from time to time. Continued site use should not be treated as an entitlement to fixed formatting, permanent availability of every page, or preservation of every historical phrasing version.

Cookies notice

Cookie-use overview
Tiny files. Big disclosure energy.

Where cookies or similar technologies are used, they should be limited to functions reasonably related to site operation, user experience preferences, security, analytics, or performance monitoring, depending on the site setup.

A proper cookies notice should explain the categories in plain language rather than pretending users enjoy decoding vague legal soup.

Typical cookie categories
Neatly boxed, as nature intended.
  • Strictly necessary site-operation cookies
  • Preference or interface-memory cookies
  • Analytics or performance cookies, where used
  • Security and abuse-prevention functions

Public register use notes

How the register should be used
Helpful tool, not a substitute for a brain.

Public-register and verification tools are intended to support public-facing reference checks and structured due diligence. They may help confirm whether certain published data fields appear on the register at the time of review, but they should not be treated as complete legal, financial, operational, or counterparty due diligence by themselves.

Users remain responsible for making any broader enquiries required for their specific risk assessment, transaction, onboarding, or internal compliance purposes.

Register reality check
Useful? Yes. Omniscient? Not even slightly.
  • Useful for public-reference checks
  • Not a full diligence substitute
  • Should be read with context
  • May not answer every commercial or legal question
Illustrative reliance boundary
A neat comparison between what public tools help with and what they do not magically solve.
Register helps with
  • Public-facing status reference
  • Basic published-record visibility
  • Named field confirmation where shown
  • Structured initial screening support
Register does not replace
  • Independent legal review
  • Counterparty operational diligence
  • Commercial risk assessment
  • Enhanced compliance investigation

Contact & communication notices

General communications
Enquiries are enquiries, not automatic mandates for advice.

Contact or enquiry submissions through the site should be treated as general communications for routing, administration, and response purposes. Sending a message through a form should not be treated as creating any professional-advisory engagement, reliance duty, or special confidentiality status beyond what is expressly stated.

Registered agents direction
Still centralized. Still not duplicated here. We stay consistent.

Where users seek registered agent listings or contact details, they should be directed to the dedicated registered agent page on the NLA site. This site does not need to duplicate agent contacts locally because one authoritative source is cleaner than a copy-paste festival.

General legal note

This legal page is a site-structure disclosure layer. Final wording should always be aligned to the actual site setup, form flows, cookies implementation, data-handling posture, and publishing model being used in production. Legal pages should match reality. Cute legal fiction is still fiction.

Next: Privacy Policy page

The clean next step is to split the legal stack into dedicated pages for Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, and Cookies Policy so the footer links each land on a proper standalone page.

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