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TERMS OF USE

Last Update on October 25, 2019

 

Your Acceptance

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  1. By using or visiting our website, you denote your agreement to these terms and conditions.

  2. You agree not to distribute in any medium any part of our video or audio content without written permission.

  3. You agree not to display any of our webinars for commercial use.

  4. You understand that our website and webinar content is strictly recommendations and general information. It does not provide guaranteed successful outcome or legal advice.

  5. You agree not to replicate any of our professional developments- including live, audio, and video- to create as your own.

  6. It is your responsibility to review the most up-to-date version of our terms and conditions as it is in our sole discretion to modify or revise these policies at any time. You agree to be bound by such modifications or revisions.

  7. Nothing in these Terms of Use shall be deemed to confer any third-party rights or benefits.

 

Heritage AcceptED Accounts

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  1. In order to access some features on our website, you will have to create an account. You may never use another's account.

  2. When creating your account, you must provide accurate and complete information. You take full responsibility for the activity that occurs on your account. Therefore, you must keep your account password secure. You must notify our company immediately of any breach of security or suspicious use of your account.

  3. Although our company will not be liable for your losses caused by any use of your account, you may be held liable for any potential losses of our company or others due to such use.

  4. Heritage AcceptED reserves the right to discontinue any aspect of your account us at any time.

  5. You agree not to evade, disable or otherwise interfere with security-related features on our website or features that prevent or restrict use or copying of any content.

 

Ability to Accept Terms of Use

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  1. You affirm that you are either more than 18 years of age, an emancipated minor, or possess legal parental or guardian consent.

  2. You agree you are fully able and competent to enter into the agreement.  

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