Copyright Terms & Conditions

 

Terms and conditions

Your use of this website constitutes your agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions of use. If you do not wish to be bound by these terms, please do not use this website.

Limitation on Use

  1. The content of this website is for your lawful use only and not for commercial exploitation.
  2. You must not copy, modify, reproduce, republish, distribute, display or transmit for commercial, non-profit or public purposes any portion of this website, except to the extent of lawful use.

Copyright

  1. All content of this website and all content of academic products supplied by Jurisprudentia are protected by copyright laws under Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).

Not Legal Advice

  1. The content of each and every academic product supplied by Jurisprudentia is not intended to be and does not constitute legal advice.

No ‘Change of Mind’ Policy

  1. Jurisprudentia does not offer a ‘change of mind’ policy. This means you will not be able to seek a refund or swap an academic product if you change your mind about the product that you purchased.

Australian Consumer Law

  1. The Australian Consumer Law provides ‘consumers’, who acquire goods and services from suppliers and manufacturers, with a basic set of statutory rights and a legislative basis for seeking remedies. These statutory rights (or consumer guarantees) cannot be excluded, restricted or modified. For information about your statutory rights as a ‘consumer’, please visit the Australian Consumer Law website at https://consumerlaw.gov.au/.

Privacy

  1. Jurisprudentia values your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data if any has been provided.

Governing Law

  1. These Terms and Conditions are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of New South Wales and each party hereby submits themselves to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the courts of New South Wales to resolve any and all disputes.