- Introduction
Welcome to Trinity Advocate’s partners website at trinityadvocates.co.uk.
This page tells you the terms on which you may use our website trinityadvocates.co.uk. Please read carefully before use.
By using the Site, you accept the terms and agree to obey them. If you don’t accept them, please don’t use the Site.
- Who We Are
trinityadvocates.co.uk is operated by Trinity Advocates, a criminal law partnership.
Some important details about us:
Our office is at: 92 South Street, Exeter EX1 1EN.
Our VAT number is: 971728587
Our regulator is: the Solicitors’ Regulatory Authority, whose details may be found at https://www.sra.org.uk/, email at contactcentre@sra.org.uk, telephone 0370 606 2555.
- Use of the Site
You have permission for temporary use of the Site, but we can withdraw or change our service at any time without telling you and without being legally responsible to you.
You agree to follow our acceptable use policy set out below.
If you allow anyone else to use our Site, you must make sure that they read these terms first, and that they follow them.
Only use the Site as allowed by law and these terms. If you don’t, we may suspend your usage, or stop it completely.
We will update the Site from time to time and make changes to it, but we don’t have to do this, and material on the Site may be out-of-date. No material on the Site is intended to contain any advice, and you shouldn’t rely on it. We exclude all legal responsibility and costs for reliance placed on the Site by anyone.
We follow our privacy policy in handling information about you. You can read our policy on this Site.
By using the Site, you agree to us handling this information and confirm that data you provide is accurate.
- Your acceptable use
When you use our Site, you must not use the Site to do any of the following:
- break any laws or regulations
- do anything fraudulent, or which has a fraudulent effect
- harm or attempt to harm minors
- do anything with material that does not meet our content standards (these are listed below)
- do anything with unsolicited advertising material (known as spam)
- transmit any data or material that is harmful to other programs, software, or hardware (for example, viruses, Trojan horses, worms, etc.)
- copy in any way or re-sell any part of our Site (unless we allow it under our website terms)
- interfere with or damage any part of our Site, equipment, network, software or storage arrangements.
While we do not have any interactive sections on our websites, if we think you have breached these terms, we will take whatever action that we reasonably believe to be appropriate response. These might include:
- stopping your use of the Site temporarily or permanently
- removing material you have put on the Site (if relevant)
- sending you a warning
- taking legal action
- telling the right authorities.
We exclude legal responsibility and cost for actions we take to deal with your breach of our policy.
- Intellectual Property Rights
We are the owner or licensee of all intellectual property rights in the Site (for example the copyright and any rights in the designs) and in any of the material posted on it. They are protected by copyright.
You are allowed to print one copy and download extracts of any page on the Site for your personal reference, but not for commercial use without a licence from us. You must not alter anything, or use any illustrations, video, audio or photographs separately from the text that goes with them.
If you breach these terms, you lose your right to use our Site, and must destroy or return any copies you have made.
- Our Legal Responsibility to You
We do not guarantee the accuracy of material on our Site. As far as legally possible, we exclude legal responsibility for the following:
- Any loss to you arising from use of our Site
- Loss of income, profit, business, data, contracts, goodwill or savings.
We also exclude, as far as legally possible, all terms and warranties or promises implied by law or by statutes.
We don’t exclude legal responsibility for death or personal injury owing to our negligence, or legal responsibility for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or for anything else where exclusion is not allowed by the law.
- Computer Offences
If you do anything which is a criminal offence under a law called the Computer Misuse Act 1990, your right to use the Site will end straightaway. We will report you to the relevant authorities and give them your identity.
Examples of computer misuse include introducing viruses, worms, Trojans and other technologically harmful or damaging material.
You mustn’t try to get access to our Site or server or any connected database or make any ‘attack’ on the Site. We won’t be legally responsible to you for any damage from viruses or other harmful material that you pick up via our Site.
- Links to Our Site
You are allowed to make a legal link to our website’s homepage from your website if the content on your Site meets the standards of our acceptable use policy (below). We can end this permission at any time.
You mustn’t suggest any endorsement by us or association with us unless we agree in writing.
- Links From Our Site
Links from our Site Platform to other websites are for information only. We don’t control them and don’t accept responsibility for other websites or any materials found upon them or any loss you suffer from using them.
- Our use of Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit some websites and are used to make the users experience more efficient. Sometimes website operators store cookies on your computer where they are necessary for the operation of the Site. However, we do not track individual users or use cookies to identify individuals.
Notwithstanding, the audit undertaken regarding our cookies, it is possible we may have missed one from our list above. If you happen to find one that is being set on our Site, please let us know.
- Variation
We change these terms from time to time and you must check them for changes because they are binding on you.
- Applicable Law
These terms and conditions and the related documents and any disputes arising out of them are governed by English law and any disputes shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the English courts.
- Contact Us
Please email us at defence@trinityadvocates.co.uk to contact us about any issues.