Terms of Use

Thank you for visiting the Meredith Connell website. We hope that you find the contents of this site helpful and informative. By using the site, you accept and agree to abide by the following Terms of Use:

Copyright

Meredith Connell owns or asserts ownership of all copyright in this website and all rights are reserved. Only temporary electronic storage of any content for personal use is permitted. Content from this website is not to be distributed, copied, modified, reverse engineered, saved in a way that can be retrieved (other than for temporary use as above) distributed, or used in any way publicly or for business purposes without our prior approval.

Zero Liability

All content of this website is provided for general use only and no material published on this website constitutes legal or other professional advice. Meredith Connell disclaims all warranties, express or implied, in relation to the contents of this website – including (without limitation) warranties as to accuracy, coverage and fitness for any purpose. Meredith Connell is not liable for any damages, losses, costs or expenses of any kind which result from or are claimed to result from any use of this website.

Links to third party websites

Any links to third party websites are provided for convenience only, and the inclusion of any link does not imply any endorsement or verification by Meredith Connell. Responsibility for the content and privacy practices of third party websites rests solely with the owner of those sites.

Privacy

This website contains information that you can browse and access without providing any personal details. Where you voluntarily provide personal details (eg through online registration forms or email links) we will only use that information for the purpose for which it was intended and to communicate with you.
Any personal information you submit is stored securely by Meredith Connell and will not be disclosed to any third parties, except as required or permitted by law (including the Privacy Act 2020).

Cookies 

Our website uses cookies.  Cookies are small text files that are placed in your browser by the websites you visit. They are widely used to help users navigate websites efficiently, to perform certain functions on the sites, and/or to provide site owners with information about how their sites are used.  The cookies collect anonymised information about how visitors use websites. This includes things like pages visited, time spent on the site, and general interaction patterns.

MC collects cookies for our website analytics – i.e. to understand how the website is used, improve content, and enhance user experience.  It is not used for advertising or tracking across other websites.  We track cookies, including with the Google Analytics web analytics tool.  We cannot personally identify you from the analytics data. However, if you prefer, you can turn off or block Google tracking cookies we use without affecting your ability to use our site.   You may disable receipt of cookies using features of your web browser that disable or turn off cookies. We do not use cookies to retrieve information that is unrelated to your visit or your interaction with the website.

When you visit our website, our servers automatically record certain information. This may include your IP address, browser type, referring/exit pages, and date/time stamps. We use this information solely for the purpose of administering the website, monitoring its performance, and ensuring its security. The information is not used to personally identify visitors.

Governing Law

Use of this website is governed by New Zealand law and the courts of New Zealand will have exclusive jurisdiction in respect of any claim or dispute arising out of the use of this website, its contents or these Terms of Use.