Special Terms for RICS Discussion Forums
These Special Terms, along with the RICS Websites Terms and Conditions of Use, apply to your use of the RICS Discussion Forums and you should read these carefully. You are treated as accepting them by accessing or using the RICS Discussion Forums for any purpose.
Access to this Members' RICS Discussion Forums is restricted to registered members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (referred to in these terms as "Members" and "RICS" respectively).
Use of RICS Discussion Forums carries legal risks. Messages which include offensive, untrue or illegal content, or even expressions of opinion about others, can lead to claims against you and possible criminal offences.
1. Your use of the RICS Discussion Forums
1.1 Only Members may use the RICS Discussion Forums, and only for legal, personal and non-commercial use and in accordance with these terms of use.
1.2 You should only post messages in the RICS Discussion Forums that you would be comfortable including in a written letter to every RICS member and every other person who may see a copy. You agree to indemnify RICS in full for any loss it suffers as a result of any breach of these terms of use by you or with your authority.
1.3 If, having accessed the RICS Discussion Forums, you see a posting that breaches these terms of use, please contact RICS Contact Centre, e contactrics@rics.org, providing a link to the posting in question where possible, and we will investigate the matter.
2. What you are not allowed to do
2.1You may not remove or change anything on the RICS Discussion Forums.
2.2 You must not use the RICS Discussion Forums to:
(a) post advertisements or offers to sell goods or services; or
(b) collect and process others' personal data.
3. Enquiries or complaints
If you have any enquiries or complaints about the use of the RICS Discussion Forum please contact RICS Contact Centre, e contactrics@rics.org.
4. Governing law
These terms of use shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with English law, and you consent to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
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