By using and accessing this website, www.amlcomplyplus.com.au (Website) which is owned and provided by Lotus Law Group Pty Ltd trading as AML Comply Plus (AML Comply Plus, we or us), you are agreeing to these terms of use (Terms).
The Website is made available to you on the basis of your acceptance of the Terms, which is done by your access to the Website. The content of the Website is subject to change at any time without notice and may not necessarily be up to date or accurate at the time of your access to it. It is your responsibility to enquire with us directly to ensure the accuracy and currency of the material on the Website. All content on the Website (including but not limited to images, logos, news, publications, insights, commentary all written information) does not nor should be construed as legal advice. The content is provided as general information only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from a solicitor in relation to your particular circumstances. Your use and access to the Website does not create a retainer or any other solicitor/client relationship between you and AML Comply Plus (whether implied or not).
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, AML Comply Plus excludes all liability for any loss or damage of any kind (including special, indirect or consequential loss and including loss of business profits) arising out of or in connection with the Website content and your use or performance of the Website except to the extent that the loss or damage is directly caused by AML Comply Plus’s fraud or wilful misconduct. If the law (including without limitation the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Commonwealth)) implies a warranty or guarantee into these Terms which may not lawfully be excluded, then provided it is fair and reasonable to do so, AML Comply Plus's liability for breach of such a warranty or guarantee will be limited in its absolute discretion, to the re-supplying of the services or payment of the cost of having the services supplied again by AML Comply Plus.
Intellectual property
All material displayed on the Website including editorial materials, information, domain names, business names, company names, text, graphics, illustrations, artwork, photographs and logos are owned exclusively by and are the property of AML Comply Plus. Any such content may be displayed and printed solely for your personal, non-commercial use within your organisation provided that any copyright notice on such a display or page is not removed. You agree not to reproduce, retransmit, distribute, disseminate, sell, publish, broadcast, or circulate any such material to any third party without the express prior written consent of AML Comply Plus. You can seek the content by emailing us at contact@amlcomplyplus.com.au Except for the permitted use described above, and unless expressly granted, AML Comply Plus does not grant any licence or right in, or assign all or part of, its intellectual property rights in the content or applications incorporated into the Website.
Passwords and logins
If you are granted access to material or sections of the Website which requires a password and login, you are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality and security of any password and login details provided to you by or through the Website. We will not be responsible whatsoever for any activity carried under or through the password and login details.
Third party websites
The Website may contain links to other websites operated, controlled, or produced by third parties. Unless otherwise indicated, AML Comply Plus does not control, endorse, sponsor or approve any such third party websites or their content nor does AML Comply Plus provide any warranty or take any responsibility whatsoever for any aspect of those websites or their content.
Personal information
You do not need to provide personal information to access the Website. AML Comply Plus does not obtain personal information except where you have provided it for feedback or subscription purposes. AML Comply Plus takes all reasonable steps to ensure that the collection of personal information remains confidential and privacy obligations are complied with.
Interference with website
You must not attempt to change, add to, remove, deface, hack, or otherwise interfere with the Website or any material or content displayed on the Website.
Jurisdiction
These Terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws in force in Australia. If there is a dispute arising from these Terms, you agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Australia.
