Kirkoswald Parish Church Presbytery of Ayr Church of Scotland

 


Terms and Conditions of Use

General

www.kirkoswaldchurch.org.uk (hereinafter 'the Web Site') is comprised of various web pages.  Use of the Web Site is offered to you on condition that you accept, without modification, the following terms and conditions.  Please read the terms and conditions carefully before continuing to use the Web Site.

By accessing or using the Web Site you agree to these terms and conditions, and all applicable laws.  If you do not agree to these terms and conditions you may not use the Web Site.

Within the terms and conditions the word 'you' means you, the user of, or visitor to, the Web Site.  The word 'we' means the maintainers of the content of the Web Site.

Changes to these Terms and Conditions

We may amend these Terms and Conditions from time to time. If we make substantial changes, we will post a prominent announcement on the home page of the Web Site.

Use of Web Site

Unless otherwise specified, the Web Site is for the purpose of providing information relating to Kirkoswald Parish Church of Scotland in the village of Kirkoswald, South Ayrshire, Scotland.  Kirkoswald Parish Church Of Scotland is a Registered Scottish Charity, number SC000213.

You may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, licence, create derivative works from, transfer or sell any information, software, products or services obtained from the Web Site.

You may not upload or publish information on the Web Site.

Privacy Policy

We do not collect any personally identifiable information when you visit the Web Site.

The web server software used for hosting the Web Site may record visitors' IP addresses, referring addresses, date/time of visits, and browser configuration information.  However, this information is not personally identifiable.

We will not set or access 'cookies' on your computer.

If you follow links from the Web Site to external sites, these sites may have different privacy policies.

Intellectual Property

The contents of the Web Site, including but not limited to text, logos, and graphics are copyrighted and are our property or are the property of others and are used with permission.

The high-resolution photographic image of Kirkoswald Parish Church is the intellectual property of Bill Anderson and is used with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

The web site design is based on an original design by Andreas Viklund of Jokkmokk, northern Sweden.

Copyright Infringement

We respect the intellectual property of others, and we request users of the Web Site to do the same.  We will process and investigate notices of alleged copyright infringements and will act promptly to comply with applicable laws, by removing material from the Web Site or disabling access to material. Please provide details of suspected copyright infringements using the contact details provided at www.kirkoswaldchurch.org.uk.

Typographical Errors

Great care is taken to ensure that the Web Site is accurate.  However, we do not warrant that the Web Site is free of spelling and typographical errors.

Third Party Links

The Web Site may contain links to other, external web sites that are owned and operated by third parties. We have no control over these linked sites.  Links to the sites are provided for your convenience and you access them at your own risk.  The presence of other links does not imply that we sponsor, endorse, or are affiliated with the organisations who own the external sites. Please email concerns about links to external sites using the contact details provided at www.kirkoswaldchurch.org.uk.

Disclaimer

No warranties or representations about the accuracy or completeness of the Web Site are made.  All content is provided 'as is'. No liability shall be accepted for any direct, indirect, or consequential damages arising out of the use of any content from the Web Site.

It is not warranted that access to the Web Site will be uninterrupted or error-free.

Applicable Law

Your use of the Web Site shall be governed in all respects by the Law of Scotland.