Collins
Halden & Burnett Ltd and subsidiary companies
Privacy Policy provides information regarding accuracy, access, security
and how it manages visitor, supplier and client information collected
from its Website(s).
Collins
Halden & Burnett Ltd and subsidiary companies Website mission
The mission of the Collins Halden & Burnett Ltd and subsidiary companies Website is to furnish visitors,
suppliers and clients with the most current product and company
information and present it in a manner that best benefits their
needs. Collins Halden & Burnett Ltd and subsidiary companies Website may be accessed by all Internet
users on a 24/7 basis.
Interruptions
and Omissions in Service
Whilst we try to ensure that the standard of this Website remains
high and to maintain the continuity of it, the internet is not an
inherently stable medium, and errors, omissions, interruptions of
service and delays may occur at any time. We do not accept any liability
arising from any such errors, omissions, interruptions or delays
or any ongoing obligation or responsibility to operate this Website
(or any particular part of it) or to provide the service offered
on this Website. We may vary the specification of this site from
time to time without notice.
What
are 'cookies' and why do we use them?
'Cookies' are ways of saving a small amount of personal information.
We only use them to save your user name or password to allow easy
access to our site. We advise you not to use 'cookies' if your computer
is shared by other people.
Information
Submitted by You
We will process any data which you provide in completing the online
registration or application forms and any further forms containing
company and personal details which you complete or provide to us
when using this site in accordance with UK data protection legislation.
How
is this data safeguarded?
The security of your data is extremely important to us. Access to
your company and your personal data is only provided to our staff.
We do not pass information about you or your company to any third
parties.
Your
Use of our Web Site
You may only use this Site for lawful purposes when seeking information.
You must not under any circumstances seek to undermine the security
of the Site or any information submitted to or available through
it. In particular, but without limitation, you must not seek to
access, alter or delete any information to which you do not have
authorised access, seek to overload the system via spamming or flooding,
take any action or use any device, routine or software to crash,
delay, damage or otherwise interfere with the operation of this
Site or attempt to decipher, disassemble or modify any of the software,
coding or information comprised in the Site.
Information
on our Web Site
Whilst we make every effort to ensure that the information on this
site is accurate and complete, some of the information is supplied
to us by third parties and we are not able to check the accuracy
or completeness of that information. We do not accept any liability
arising from any inaccuracy or omission in any of the information
on our web site or any liability in respect of information on our
web site supplied by you, any other site user or any other person.
Choice
of Law and Jurisdiction
The use of this Website and any agreements entered into through
this Website are to be governed by and construed in accordance with
Scottish law. The courts of England are to have exclusive jurisdiction
to settle any dispute arising out of or in connection with the use
of this Website or any agreement made through this Website.
Terminology
Data - information which is being processed by equipment
operating automatically in response to instructions given for that
purpose, is recorded with the intention that it should be processed
by means of such equipment, is recorded as part of a relevant filing
system or with the intention that it should form part of a relevant
filing system or forms part of an accessible record.
Data
Protection Acts 1984 and 1998 - these are the Acts of Parliament
which set out principles relating to the use of data to ensure that
the rights of the person who is the subject of the data are protected
under the law.
Personal
data - data which relates to a living individual who can be
identified from those data, or from those data and other information
which is in the possession of, or is likely to come into the possession
of, Collins Halden & Burnett Ltd and subsidiary companies .
Privacy
policy - this is a statement by Collins Halden & Burnett
Ltd and subsidiary companies which explains
the ways that we try to protect our users' privacy.
Third
Parties - these are companies and people other than Collins
Halden & Burnett Ltd and subsidiary companies and the group of companies of which it is part.
Users
- people who use our Website and register their details with us
for the purposes of commenting about our site, gain more information
and general business use.
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