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Subject: legal notice
Category: Computers
Asked by: armagh-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 20 Jun 2005 08:05 PDT
Expires: 20 Jul 2005 08:05 PDT
Question ID: 535082
can i get a disclaimer notice done for a property web site i'm setting
up some thing that will cover all the bases?

Request for Question Clarification by nenna-ga on 07 Jul 2005 13:18 PDT
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Subject: Re: legal notice
From: 7elevin-ga on 20 Jun 2005 11:32 PDT
 
http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/resources/guides/g7/s14.htm

http://gsulaw.gsu.edu/lawand/papers/fa00/biernath_ellerbee_lamberth_mannion/
Subject: Re: legal notice
From: armagh-ga on 20 Jun 2005 14:09 PDT
 
thanks for the info on the sites 7elevin-ga,it looks really
complicated i was hopeing some would have a template one they could
pass on as there seems to be template for everything else,the
disclaimer would have to stand up in the uk
regards
Subject: Re: legal notice
From: cyberspacestar-ga on 07 Jul 2005 10:09 PDT
 
Hi armagh-ga!

If it is really important for you to have an all-covering disclaimer
on your site (and I assume it is), to avoid being sued, and you're not
a lawyer or law freak, you might want to get help from a professional.
If you try to make up a disclaimer yourself, it might still have gaps
that leave space for the possibility of being sued.

Regards,

CyberSpaceStar

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