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Intellectual Property Rights
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copyright, is owned by Brookfields Legal Services Limited or the relevant
supplier of that content. Brookfields Legal Services Limited licences
you to reproduce those works only if:
- the reproduction is for private or non-commercial purposes; and
you ensure that the works are clearly attributed to Brookfields.
- If you
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Services Limited prior written consent.
Content - General Information Only
The material on this site is only of general information value. No person
should act or refrain from acting solely on the basis of this material.
This material does not constitute legal advice and your access to this
site does not give rise to a relationship of lawyer and client.
Any frames, links or other references to other websites, persons or information
are produced solely for convenience. Those references are not to be taken
as an endorsement of those parties or their products or services.
All Liability Excluded
To the extent permitted by law:
- all warranties, representations and guarantees (whether expressed or
implied) are excluded, including without limit, suitability, fitness
for purpose, accuracy or completeness of this site or the content on
or accessed through this site; and
- Brookfields Legal Services Limited
will not be liable for any damage, loss or expense, or indirect losses
or consequential damages of any kind, suffered or incurred by you in
connection with your access to or use of this site or any content on
or accessed through it.
Notwithstanding the above you may have rights
or remedies under New Zealand's Consumer Guarantees Act 1993. Those rights
or remedies are excluded to the extent that any use made of this site
or its content is for business purposes.
Governing Law - Jurisdiction
These terms and any matters or disputes connected with this site are governed
by New Zealand law and will be dealt with in the New Zealand courts.
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