Terms of Use

This Website is operated by Sabsay Lawyers. By accessing or using the Website, you agree to be bound by, and comply with, the Terms of Use (the “Terms”) and represent that you understand and can agree to the Terms. If you do not agree to be bound by, and comply with, the Terms, you are not permitted to access or use the Website. You acknowledge that Sabsay Lawyers does not accept any liability for your access to or use of this Website.

Modifications
Sabsay Lawyers reserves the right to modify the Terms at any time. You should review the Terms regularly. By accessing or using the Website after any such modifications, you agree to be bound by, and comply with, the Terms then posted. If any modification is not acceptable to you, you must cease accessing and using the Website.

No Lawyer-Client Relationship – Communications not Confidential
No lawyer-client, professional, fiduciary or other relationship is created by accessing or otherwise using this Website or by communicating with any lawyer, employee, or consultant at Sabsay Lawyers by way of e-mail, or otherwise, via this Website. Sabsay Lawyers does not guarantee the confidentiality of any communication by way of e-mail, or otherwise, via this Website.

Not Legal Advice
The Content provided on this Website is for general information purposes only, and does not constitute legal or other professional advice. No one should act, or refrain from acting, based upon this or other general information without first seeking the appropriate legal or other professional advice. If you require legal advice or a legal opinion, please contact either Sabsay Lawyers or another qualified legal advisor.

No Warranty
Sabsay Lawyers has made every effort to ensure that the Content is accurate. However, Sabsay Lawyers does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the Content, or that this Website will be without errors or omissions. The Content may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors and may be changed or updated without notice. In addition, the Content may be inaccurate as a result of, amongst other causes, changes in legislation, court decisions, or the passage of time.

By visiting this Website, you agree that in no event shall Sabsay Lawyers or its lawyers, employees or consultants be liable for any damages based on claims arising out of or in any way connected with the use of this Website, and even if Sabsay Lawyers has been advised of the possibility of such damages or ought to have known of the possibility of such damages. The fact that information is provided on this Website establishes no duty of care of any kind.

Content
All material on this site is subject to copyright and may not be reproduced in any form for commercial purposes without the express written consent of Sabsay Lawyers. Anyone seeking to link to this site from any external website must seek the consent of Sabsay Lawyers and receive confirmation from Sabsay Lawyers in writing.

Linking
Sabsay Lawyers makes no representations or warranties whatsoever about any other website which you may access through this Website. When you access a non- Sabsay Lawyers website, you acknowledge that it is independent from Sabsay Lawyers and that Sabsay Lawyers has no liability or control over the content on that website. Sabsay Lawyers does not endorse or accept any responsibility for the content or the use of any hyperlinked website.

Jurisdiction
The laws of the Province of Ontario and the laws of Canada applicable therein shall govern the use of this Website and the interpretation, validity, and effect of these Terms and provisions, notwithstanding any conflict of laws from your location. You hereby consent and submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario in any action or proceeding related to this Website.

These Terms of Use constitute the entire agreement between you and Sabsay Lawyers relating to your access and use of this Website. Sabsay Lawyers’ failure to enforce any of these provisions does not mean that Sabsay Lawyers is waiving any such term or provision. If a court determines that any of the provisions contained in these Terms are void, invalid, or unenforceable, such determination will not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of these Terms.