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Terms of Use

These Terms of Use explain the conditions on which this site is made available for informational use. They set expectations around acceptable use, intellectual property, content limitations, reliance boundaries, third-party links, and general site behavior. In plain English: use the site properly, do not misuse it, and do not pretend a public information site secretly signed a private advisory contract with you.

Informational access Acceptable use Reliance boundaries No advisory relationship created

Quick navigation

Because even terms pages should not feel like a maze designed by someone who resents users personally.

Use of the site

Access on an informational basis
Read, navigate, learn, verify. Do not over-romanticize it.

This site is made available for general informational, navigation, and structured due-diligence support purposes. Users may access, read, and use the site content for legitimate personal, internal business, research, or review purposes connected to understanding the framework, guidance, public-record tools, and related site materials.

Access to the site does not create any advisory, fiduciary, professional, legal, regulatory, or client relationship merely because a user reads a page, downloads a resource, or submits a general enquiry.

Continued use of the site constitutes acceptance of these Terms of Use, as updated from time to time. Nothing dramatic. Just standard website adulthood.

This site is for
The respectable uses.
  • Framework understanding
  • Document-preparation support
  • Guidance navigation
  • Public-register reference use
This site is not
The fantasy version.
  • Legal advice
  • Investment advice
  • Guaranteed licensing clearance
  • A substitute for independent diligence
Relationship limitation
Important enough to say twice, honestly.

Use of the site, including browsing, downloading, contacting, or interacting with site forms, does not by itself create an attorney-client relationship, consulting engagement, regulated advisory relationship, agency appointment, or any special duty of care beyond the site’s stated purpose and applicable law.

Acceptable use rules

Things users must not do
The “please act normal on the internet” section.
  • Attempt unauthorized access to the site, servers, forms, or connected systems
  • Interfere with site functionality, stability, security, or availability
  • Use malicious code, scraping abuse, spam, or automated attacks
  • Submit false, misleading, abusive, or harmful communications through forms
  • Misrepresent site content or use it deceptively in third-party contexts
Forms and submissions
Useful if you like your enquiries getting taken seriously.

Users should provide accurate, relevant, and reasonably complete information when using contact or enquiry forms. Forms should not be used to dump unrelated materials, attempt harassment, upload malicious content, or create fake enquiry traffic for sport. That would be embarrassing and also not allowed.

Illustrative acceptable-use map
One side is normal use. The other side is how people get blocked.
Use type
Allowed?
Why
Notes
Reading framework pages
Yes
Core informational site use
Exactly what the site is for
Using templates internally
Yes
Supports document preparation
Still subject to proper attribution and limits
Submitting fake or abusive enquiries
No
Misuse of site systems
Not clever. Just annoying.
Trying to break, scrape, or overload the site
No
Security and availability risk
Hard no.

Content & intellectual property

Ownership and permitted use
Read it, use it properly, do not cosplay as the author.

Site content, structure, design elements, page copy, graphics, downloadable materials, and related non-user-submitted materials are protected to the extent applicable by intellectual property, database, design, branding, or related rights.

Users may access and use site materials for legitimate informational and internal review purposes. Users may not copy, republish, reframe, redistribute, or present site materials in a misleading, deceptive, or falsely branded manner that suggests sponsorship, endorsement, or origin where none exists.

Simple version
The least lawyerly summary available.
  • Use the content for reference
  • Do not falsely relabel it as your own
  • Do not use branding deceptively
  • Do not create fake affiliation narratives

Reliance limitations

Information, not guarantees
Critical distinction. Tiny words. Massive consequences.

The site is provided on an informational basis. Nothing on the site should be treated as a guarantee of regulatory outcome, licensing approval, business suitability, legal sufficiency, or transaction safety.

Users are responsible for deciding whether further legal, commercial, technical, or operational review is necessary in their own circumstances.

No substitute for professional advice
Read that again but slower.

The site does not replace independent professional advice. Where a user requires legal, tax, financial, compliance, or other specialist advice, that advice should be obtained from appropriately qualified professionals rather than reverse-engineering certainty from a web page.

External links & third-party materials

Links to third-party sites
A link is a route, not a marriage.

Where the site links to third-party pages, including the NLA registered agent page or other external resources, those links are provided for convenience, navigation, or reference. The presence of a link does not automatically mean endorsement of all content, services, claims, or representations found on the linked destination.

Users remain responsible for reviewing third-party materials independently and for understanding the separate terms, privacy practices, or conditions that may apply on third-party sites.

Third-party logic
Useful, but not blindly adoptive.
  • Links may assist navigation
  • They do not erase user diligence responsibilities
  • Third-party pages may have their own rules
  • Check the actual destination, not your assumptions

Changes, availability & contact

Changes to terms or site content
Yes, pages evolve. The internet survives.

Site content, functionality, structure, and these Terms of Use may be updated, revised, expanded, restricted, or replaced from time to time. Users should review the current version periodically where ongoing reliance on site navigation or legal notices matters to them.

Questions about site use
When the FAQ finally taps out.

Questions regarding site use, informational boundaries, or general routing can be directed through the Contact page. Questions requiring legal advice should go to qualified independent advisers, not to a user’s imagination after reading a footer link.

Implementation note

This Terms page should be aligned to the actual site functionality, downloads, forms, linking structure, and operational setup used in production. A terms page that describes a site you do not actually run is just confident fiction in a blazer.

Next: Cookies Policy

The next standalone legal page should be the Cookies Policy so the footer cookie link lands on a proper page and the legal stack is fully split out cleanly.

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