The following standard terms of business apply to all engagements accepted by Bishop Fleming.
Bishop Fleming LLP, Bishop Fleming Bath Limited, Bishop Fleming Corporate Finance Limited and Bishop Fleming Trustee Company Limited all operate under the Bishop Fleming brand and are together known as ‘Bishop Fleming’.
For the latest version of Bishop Fleming’s General Terms and Conditions, please see the related document below.
These terms of use govern your use of our site. These website terms of use have been provided and, approved by the solicitors at legal documents resource DIY Legals. Please read these terms in full before you use this website. If you do not accept these terms of use, please do not use this website. Your continued use of this site confirms your acceptance of these terms.
Web site access
It is not necessary to register with us in order to use most parts of this website. However, particular areas of this website will only be accessible only if you have registered.
Use of website
This website may be used for your own private purposes and in accordance with these terms of use.
You may print and download material from this website provided that you do not modify or reproduce any content without our prior written consent.
Site uptime
All reasonable measures are taken by us to ensure that this website is operational all day, every day. However, occasionally technical issues may result in some downtime and accordingly we will not be liable if this website is unavailable at any time.
Where possible we always try to give advance warning of maintenance issues that may result in website down time but we shall not be obliged to provide such notice.
Visitor provided material
Any material that a visitor to this website sends or posts to this website shall be considered non-proprietary and non confidential. We shall be entitled to copy, disclose, distribute or use for such other purpose as we deem appropriate all material provided to us, with the exception of personal information, the use of which is covered under our privacy policy.
When using this website you shall not post or send to or from this website any material:
We will fully co-operate with any law enforcement authorities or court order requiring us to disclose the identity or other details of any person posting material to this website.
Links to and from other websites
Throughout this website there are links to third party websites. The provision of a link to such a website does not mean that we endorse that website. If you visit any website via a link on this website you do so at your own risk.
Any party wishing to link to this website is entitled to do so provided that the conditions below are observed:
By linking to this website you shall indemnify us for any loss or damage suffered to this website as a result of such linking.
Disclaimer
The material included in this site is primarily published for the information of clients. It provides only an overview of the regulations in force at the date of publication, and no action should be taken without consulting the detailed legislation or seeking professional advice. Therefore no responsibility for loss occasioned by any person acting or refraining from action, as a result of the material published herein, can be accepted by the authors or the firm.
You may copy, or download onto hard disk any information obtained from this site but such information must not be amended or used for any purpose other than your own personal use.
No part of the Bishop Fleming website may be distributed or copied for any commercial purpose.
Exclusion of liability
We do not accept liability for any loss or damage that you suffer as a result of using this website.
Nothing in these terms of use shall exclude or limit liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence which cannot be excluded or under the law of the United Kingdom.
Law and jurisdiction
These terms of use are governed by English law. Any dispute arising in connection with these terms of use shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.