Terms and Conditions

Before you use our website, we need to set out our terms and conditions of use. These terms and conditions regulate your use of the website and by using the website you acknowledge and agree that these terms and conditions are the rules of access and use of our website.

1. Parties

This is an agreement between you as the website user (User) and Musketeers Corp Pty Ltd ABN 55 161 507 964 (Provider).

By using wearemusketeers.com (Website) or creating an account through the Website, the User agrees to these terms and conditions. The Website is only available to legal entities and persons who are at least eighteen years old and are capable of forming legally binding contracts.

The User acknowledges and agrees that by entering your details and clicking the “submit” or “send” buttons, or by using the Website, the User is agreeing to be bound by these terms and conditions. If the User does not accept these terms and conditions in their entirety, the User may not access or use the Website.

If the User agrees to these terms and conditions on behalf of an entity, the User represents and warrants that the User has the authority to bind that entity to these terms and conditions. In that event, the word “User” will refer to and apply to that entity.

2. Services

The Website allows Users to browse, read, listen to and watch content, download tools, and submit online queries (Services). Under these terms and conditions, the Provider provides the Services to Users.

The Services only include general information and do not include formal advice.

From time to time the Website may generate automated emails to Users, or Users will send emails and messages to one another through the Website. Emails sent by the Website or through the Website are considered a part of the Services and are covered by these terms and conditions.

3. Warranty and Indemnity

The Provider does not represent, warrant or guarantee that:

  • any User is reputable, or will act in good faith, or according to their terms of engagement;
  • any information on the Website will be complete, reliable or accurate; or
  • the User’s access to the Website will be secure, available or uninterrupted.

The User warrants to the Provider that the User has the full right, authority and ability to enter into these terms and conditions, and that the User will not post information to the Website or use the Website or the Services to do anything, or for any purpose, that is:

(a) a breach of:

(i) the Competition and Consumer Law Act 2010 (Cth), Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) or Spam Act 2003 (Cth) or any other law which deals with commerce online; or

(ii) the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth), Designs Act 2003 (Cth), Patents Act 1990 (Cth), or any other law which deals with intellectual property;

(b) a breach of any law of the Commonwealth of Australia, or any state or territory of Australia which binds the User or the Provider, including criminal, personal injury, civil liability and defamation laws; or

(c) may bring the Provider into disrepute or otherwise negatively impact on the reputation or business of the Provider.

The User agrees to indemnify the Provider for any loss suffered or cost incurred by the Provider as a result of the User’s breach of the warranties given in this clause 7.

4. Limitation of liability

Information, opinions, statements and content on the Website are provided for information purposes only and are not legal, financial, taxation, technical or expert advice. They must not be relied on by a User without first obtaining independent advice.

The User releases the Provider and its directors, agents or employees of any liability arising (whether directly or indirectly) out of the information provided on the Website or through the Website or any errors in, or omissions from information on the Website.

The Provider will not be liable under any circumstances for any special, consequential, incidental, exemplary or indirect costs or damages, litigation costs, installation and removal costs, or loss of data, production or profit. The Provider will also not be liable under any circumstances for any loss arising out of reliance on the information on or provided to the User through the Website or provided to a User by another User on the Website, nor any interruption, delay or impairment in the functioning, operation or availability of the Website, exposure to or transmission of any computer virus, internet access difficulties in connection with the Website, or malfunction in equipment or software.

Certain legislation including the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) in the Consumer and Competition Act 2010 (Cth), and similar consumer protection laws and regulations may confer you with rights, warranties, guarantees and remedies relating to the provision of Services by us to you which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified. However, to the extent permitted by law, the parties agree that any implied terms are excluded from these terms and conditions.

The liability of the Provider to any User for any claim under these terms and conditions must not exceed the lower of:

(a) the amount of fees received by the Provider from the User;

(b) the cost of the Provider re-supplying the Services; or

(c) the cost of the Provider repairing the Services.

The limitations under this clause 8 apply to any liability, arising from any cause of action whatsoever, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise, even if advised of the possibility of such costs or damages and even if the limited remedies provided in these terms and conditions fail of their essential purpose.

5. Agreement of policies

By agreeing to these terms and conditions, the User agrees to the Provider’s privacy policy available at https://wearemusketeers.com/privacy-policy/ (Privacy Policy).

By agreeing to these terms and conditions, the User also agrees to the Provider’s other policies, as posted on the Website from time to time.

To the extent of any inconsistency between these terms and conditions and the policies of the Provider (including the Privacy Policy) these terms and conditions will prevail.

If the Provider runs a competition or promotion, the User will need to agree to the terms and conditions of that competition or promotion in addition to these terms and conditions.

To use the Website the User may be required to nominate a username and password. The username must be a valid email address. The User is entirely responsible for all activities that occur under that username and password and must ensure these remain confidential at all times.

The User must notify the Provider immediately if they become aware of any unauthorised use of their username and password. Each username and password must be used by a single individual and is not transferrable.

6. Term and termination

The term of these terms and conditions is from the date that the User first accesses the Website or uses the Services until the agreement is terminated in accordance with this clause.

The Provider may terminate these terms and conditions at any time and for any reason by suspending, terminating, deleting or otherwise restricting the User’s access to the Website or the Services.

The User may terminate these terms and conditions at any time and for any reason by ceasing to access the Website, or suspending, terminating, deleting or otherwise ceasing to use the Services.

Unless otherwise agreed in writing, termination of these terms and conditions does not terminate any accrued rights of the parties prior to termination. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, a party must pay any amounts to another party which became due for payment under these terms and conditions prior to the date of termination.

7. Disputes

A party must not start court proceedings (except proceedings seeking interlocutory relief) unless it has complied with clause 10.

A party claiming that a dispute, difference or question arising out of these terms and conditions, including a question as to whether certain services are in scope or not, has arisen (Dispute) must give the other party notice of the details of the Dispute (Dispute Notice).

When a Dispute Notice is given, the parties must refer the Dispute to the Chief Executive Officers, Managing Directors or other senior officers of each party for discussion and negotiation. If the parties cannot resolve a Dispute in accordance with this escalation procedure, either party may commence court proceedings.

The parties must continue to perform their respective obligations under these terms and conditions pending the resolution of a Dispute. Each party must pay its own costs of complying with this clause 10.

8. Notices

Any notice, demand, consent, approval or communication under these terms and conditions must be in writing, in English and sent by email to hello@wearemusketeers.com, or to the User’s email address provided.

9. Third party links and advertising

The Website may display advertisements, and/or blogposts/articles which may or may not contain hyperlinks or buttons which take the User to Websites operated by third parties. The Provider does not endorse or recommend its advertisers or those mentioned in website content, their products or services, or the information, products or services of any Website linked to the Website.

If the User contacts a third party through the Website, including via email, The Provider accepts no responsibility for any actions taken by that third party in connection with the User as user of that third party’s services. Any interactions with a third party Website are not part of the Website or included in the Services.

10. General

From time to time, the Provider may post updated terms and conditions to the Website. Those updated terms and conditions will apply to all use of the Website from the time of posting onwards, and continuing use of the Website will be taken to constitute agreement to the revised terms and conditions. Otherwise these terms and conditions may be altered only in writing signed by each party.

A party does not waive a right, power or remedy if it fails to exercise or delays in exercising the right, power or remedy. A single or partial exercise of a right, power or remedy does not prevent another or further exercise of that or another right, power or remedy. A waiver of a right, power or remedy must be in writing and signed by the party giving the waiver.

Except where these terms and conditions expressly state otherwise, a party may, in its discretion, give conditionally or unconditionally or withhold any approval or consent under these terms and conditions.

Neither party may assign its rights or obligations under these terms and conditions without the prior written consent of the other party which may not be unreasonably withheld. Any assignment will only be effective if it is made by way of a deed of assignment and assumption between the assigning party, the continuing party and the incoming party.

A term or part of a term of these terms and conditions that is illegal or unenforceable may be severed from these terms and conditions and the remaining terms or parts of the term of these terms and conditions continue in force.

Any indemnity or any obligation of confidence under these terms and conditions is independent and survives termination of these terms and conditions. Any other term by its nature intended to survive termination of these terms and conditions survives termination of these terms and conditions.

These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement of the parties about its subject matter and supersedes all previous agreements, understandings and negotiations on the subject matter.

Except where these terms and conditions expressly states otherwise, it does not create a relationship of employment, trust, agency or partnership between the parties.

Unless otherwise stated, the rights, powers and remedies provided in these terms and conditions are in addition to and not exclusive of the rights, powers and remedies given by law independently of these terms and conditions.

If force majeure prevents a party from fully or partly performing any obligation under these terms and conditions (except an obligation to pay money), the affected party’s obligation to perform that obligation is suspended while the force majeure continues.

These terms and conditions are governed by the law of the State of New South Wales and each party irrevocably and unconditionally submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales.

11. Interpretation

In these terms and conditions, except where the context otherwise requires:

(a) the singular includes the plural and vice versa, and a gender includes other genders;

(b) another grammatical form of a defined word or expression has a corresponding meaning ;

(c) a reference to a clause or schedule is to a clause of, or schedule to, these terms and conditions, and a reference to these terms and conditions includes any schedule;

(d) a reference to a document or instrument includes the document or instrument as novated, altered, supplemented or replaced from time to time;

(e) a reference to dollars, $ is to Australian currency;

(f) a reference to a party is to a party to these terms and conditions, and a reference to a party to a document includes the party’s executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns and substitutes;

(g) a reference to a person includes a natural person, partnership, body corporate, association, governmental or local authority or agency or other entity;

(h) a reference to a statute, ordinance, code or other law includes regulations and other instruments under it and consolidations, amendments, re-enactments or replacements of any of them;

(i) the meaning of general words is not limited by specific examples introduced by including, for example or similar expressions;

(j) any agreement, representation, warranty or indemnity by two or more parties (including where two or more persons are included in the same defined term) binds them jointly and severally;

(k) any agreement, representation, warranty or indemnity in favour of two or more parties (including where two or more persons are included in the same defined term) is for the benefit of them jointly and severally; and

(l) a rule of construction does not apply to the disadvantage of a party because the party was responsible for the preparation of these terms and conditions or any part of it.

Headings are for ease of reference only and do not affect interpretation.

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