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Website Terms and Conditions of Use

Therapy Alberta is committed to protecting the public when they are using this website, in accordance with applicable provincial and federal legislation. These Website Terms and Conditions of Use (the “Terms”), together with the Privacy Policy (link), govern the use of www.therapyalberta.com (the "Site"). This Site is owned and operated by Therapy Alberta (or “we”).

To access or use the Site, you must be 18+ years of age. By accessing and using this Site you indicate you have read and accepted these Terms and agree to comply with the Terms as well as all applicable laws and regulations. If you disagree with any part of the Terms, you may not access the Site.

 

Intellectual Property

All content published and on the Site is the property of Therapy Alberta. This includes images, text, logos, documents, downloadable files and anything that contributes to the composition of the Site.

 

Acceptable Use

As a user of the Site, you agree to use the Site legally, and not to violate the intellectual property rights of the Site owners or any third party. If Therapy Alberta believes you are using the Site illegally or in a manner that violates these Terms, we reserve the right to limit or terminate your access to the Site.

 

Disclaimer

Information contained on this Site is for educational and informational purposes only, and is subject to change. Therapy Alberta assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the contents of the Site. The information contained on this Site is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, professional advice. While the contributors are professionals and the information provided relates to issues within their area of professionalism, it is not a substitute for advice from a professional who is aware of your individual situation. We expressly recommend you seek advice from a professional. 

 

Personal Responsibility

By using this Site, you accept personal responsibility for the results of your actions. You agree to take full responsibility for any harm or damage you suffer as a result of the use, or non-use, of information on the Site. You agree to use judgment and conduct due diligence before taking any suggested action. Therapy Alberta and its agents will not be liable for any actions, claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses including legal fees from your use of the Site.

 

External Links

This Site contains links to third party websites or services we do not own or control. The inclusion of any link does not imply endorsement by Therapy Alberta. Use of any linked sites is at the user’s own risk. Therapy Alberta is not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of any third party website or service linked to on the Site. It is your responsibility to read the terms and conditions and privacy policies of these third party websites before using these sites.

 

Changes

These Terms may be amended in order to maintain compliance with the law and to reflect any changes to the use of the Site. We recommend users periodically review the Terms. Last updated June 24, 2022

 

Thank you for reviewing this policy. We welcome your questions, please contact us.

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