Common use of Availability of the Website Clause in Contracts

Availability of the Website. 18.1 The Website is provided “as is” and on an “as available” basis. We give no warranty that the Website or Facilities will be free of defects and / or faults. To the maximum extent permitted by law We provide no warranties (express or implied) of fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy of information, compatibility and satisfactory quality. 18.2 We accept no liability for any disruption or non-availability of the Website resulting from external causes including, but not limited to, ISP equipment failure, host equipment failure, communications network failure, power failure, natural events, acts of war or legal restrictions and censorship.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions

Availability of the Website. 18.1 19.1 The Website is provided “as is” and on an “as available” basis. We give no warranty that the Website or Facilities will be free of defects and / or faults. To the maximum extent permitted by law We provide no warranties (express or implied) of fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy of information, compatibility and satisfactory quality. 18.2 19.2 We accept no liability for any disruption or non-availability of the Website resulting from external causes including, but not limited to, ISP equipment failure, host equipment failure, communications network failure, power failure, natural events, acts of war or legal restrictions and censorship.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions for Website Use

Availability of the Website. 18.1 1. The Website is provided “as is” and on an “as available” basis. We give no warranty that the Website or Facilities will be free of defects and / or faults. To the maximum extent permitted by law We provide no warranties (express or implied) of fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy of information, compatibility and satisfactory quality. 18.2 2. We accept no liability for any disruption or non-availability of the Website resulting from external causes including, but not limited to, ISP equipment failure, host equipment failure, communications network failure, power failure, natural events, acts of war or legal restrictions and censorship.

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Sources: Terms and Conditions