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  • use of the documents on this site are for your use only
  • no documents on this site are to be modified in any way;
  • no part of this site may be reproduced or stored in any other website without the BSA's prior written permission. BSA members do not require the BSA's prior written permission to reproduce or store part of this site on their own intranet sites. BSA members that subsequently leave the BSA membership must immediately remove any part of this site from their own intranet site.

Liability

Although the BSA endeavours to ensure that the information and/or material contained on this website is correct, the BSA does not make any representations or warranties, express or implied, that the Data is accurate, complete or current, or that use of the website is free of risk of viruses or other damage.  Unless otherwise agreed in writing neither the BSA nor any of its employees shall be liable to you for;
  • any direct loss
  • any loss of profits, business or anticipated savings
  • loss of or corruption of data
  • any indirect loss or consequential loss whatsoever.

Data protection

The BSA respects your personal information and undertakes to comply with all applicable data protection legislation currently in force under English law.

You agree that BSA may use personal information provided by you when you register on the site in accordance with the purpose for which your permission has been obtained. Except as provided under these Terms, the BSA will not disclose your personal information to third parties without your permission unless such disclosure is required by law or other court order.

In accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998, you are entitled to request a copy of the information which the BSA holds about you.  If you become aware that the personal information the BSA holds about you is inaccurate, you may request that the BSA amends it.

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