Terms & Conditions
Web and Extranet Site Terms of Use
Please read these terms and conditions before using this web
site. Using this web site means that you accept these terms and
conditions. i3 Asia-Pacific may update these terms and conditions
at any time. This is a non-trading site and nothing on this site is
an offer capable of forming part of a contract.
1. Use of this Site
You may download; view, copy and print documents from this site
provided that:
2. Trademarks
Your use of this web site does not authorise you to use any name
or trademarks of i3 Asia-Pacific or its licensors.
3. Links to Other Web Sites
This site may contain links to web sites controlled by other
parties. i3 Asia-Pacific is not responsible for and does not
endorse, accept responsibility for or make any representations in
respect of such other web sites and they are used at your own
risk.
4. Professional Advice
The material and information provided on this site has not been
written to meet your individual requirements and it is, therefore,
your sole responsibility to satisfy yourself prior to using this
information that it is suitable for your purposes.
You are advised to seek professional advice in relation to any
area covered by this site in respect of which you have any doubts
whatsoever.
5. Your Privacy
Personal Data (as defined in the Data Protection Act 1998)
supplied by you will only be used by i3 Asia-Pacific for the
purpose for which you provide it, should you require further
information please refer to i3 Asia-Pacific's privacy policy.
6. Copyright
All documents on this site are protected by copyright.
7. Viruses
Whilst i3 Asia-Pacific uses all reasonable efforts to exclude
viruses from this site, it cannot ensure such exclusion and it
accepts no liability for viruses and you are therefore recommended
to take all appropriate preventative measures and ensure all
appropriate safeguards are in place before downloading information
from this site. Similarly, you undertake to take all appropriate
protective measures and to ensure all appropriate safeguards are in
place to prevent the introduction of viruses by you to i3
Asia-Pacific's web site.
8. Cookies
A cookie is a small data file that certain web sites write to
your hard drive when you visit them. A cookie file can contain
information such as a user ID that the site used to track the pages
you have visited, but the only personal information a cookie can
contain is information you supply yourself. A cookie cannot read
data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other
sites. Some parts of the i3 Asia-Pacific site use cookies to track
user traffic patterns. We do this in order to determine the
usefulness of i3 Asia-Pacific's information to our users and to see
how effective our navigational structure is in helping users reach
that information. Where users are logged into the Extranet, i3
Asia-Pacific will collect information about your usage.
You can set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies
and refuse the cookie when your browser alerts you to its presence.
You can also refuse all cookies by turning them off in your
browser.
9. Exclusion and Limitation of Liability
Except in the case or death or personal injury due to the
negligence of i3 Asia-Pacific or its subcontractors, or as
expressly provided otherwise within any associated Software Licence
Terms of i3 Asia-Pacific, i3 Asia-Pacific shall not be liable for
any loss or damages whatsoever including, without limitation, loss
of contracts, profits, anticipated savings, revenue, business,
data, stoppage to other work or direct or indirect or consequential
loss howsoever arising due to your use of or in connection with
this site.
The material and information provided on this site are provided
without any warranties and implied terms and conditions are
excluded.
10. Responsibility for Staff Orders
You shall be responsible for any orders placed upon i3
Asia-Pacific electronically by your staff and shall ensure that any
issued passwords are properly protected and used only by your
authorised staff.
11. Law
These terms and conditions are governed by English law and the
parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English
courts.