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By using Clicklaw Wikibooks, you are agreeing to be bound by the current version of the terms of use provided below or any changes later made to them.
By using Clicklaw Wikibooks, you are agreeing to be bound by the current version of the terms of use provided below or any changes later made to them.


==General legal information==
==General legal information only==
The information on this website is provided as general information and is not legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a lawyer or legal clinic. See the [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap Clicklaw HelpMap] for possible options for legal assistance.
The information on this website and in printed copies of Clicklaw Wikibooks is produced for educational purposes, and is provided as general information. Clicklaw Wikibooks are general resources and cannot contemplate all eventualities. Users of Clicklaw Wikibooks should not rely on the information they contain for legal advice, nor as a substitute for legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a lawyer or legal clinic. See the [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap Clicklaw HelpMap] for possible options for legal assistance.


==No warranty==
==No warranty==
Information on this website or any website that can be accessed through this website is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. Clicklaw, Courthouse Libraries BC, and the contributors to this site assume no liability for any damages arising out of or connected with this website or any material contained in or accessed from this website or any linked website.
Information on this website, in a printed copy of a Clicklaw Wikibook, or any website that can be accessed through this website (the "Information") is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. Clicklaw, Courthouse Libraries BC, its staff, its funders (including the Law Foundation of BC and the Law Society of BC), and the authors, editors, and contributors to Clicklaw Wikibooks are not responsible for the completeness or accuracy of the Information and assume no liability for any damages or monetary loss arising out of or connected with the use of the Information.


==Things change==
==Things change==

Latest revision as of 17:47, 29 March 2014

By using Clicklaw Wikibooks, you are agreeing to be bound by the current version of the terms of use provided below or any changes later made to them.

General legal information only

The information on this website and in printed copies of Clicklaw Wikibooks is produced for educational purposes, and is provided as general information. Clicklaw Wikibooks are general resources and cannot contemplate all eventualities. Users of Clicklaw Wikibooks should not rely on the information they contain for legal advice, nor as a substitute for legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a lawyer or legal clinic. See the Clicklaw HelpMap for possible options for legal assistance.

No warranty

Information on this website, in a printed copy of a Clicklaw Wikibook, or any website that can be accessed through this website (the "Information") is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. Clicklaw, Courthouse Libraries BC, its staff, its funders (including the Law Foundation of BC and the Law Society of BC), and the authors, editors, and contributors to Clicklaw Wikibooks are not responsible for the completeness or accuracy of the Information and assume no liability for any damages or monetary loss arising out of or connected with the use of the Information.

Things change

Information on this website may be changed or updated at any time without notice.

Copying for non-commercial use is encouraged

Clicklaw and Courthouse Libraries BC hold copyright to all information on this website, unless otherwise indicated. Copyright in specific titles on Clicklaw Wikibooks is indicated on the pages of the wikibook. Many Clicklaw Wikibook titles, such as JP Boyd on Family Law and Legal Help for British Columbians, have Creative Commons licenses aimed at providing more flexibility in the use and development of quality legal information in British Columbia.