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Terms of Use

This web page represents a legal document that serves as our Terms of Use and it governs the legal terms of our website, https://hanna.ca, sub-domains, and any associated web-based and mobile applications (collectively, “Website”), as owned and operated by Town of Hanna.

This Terms of Use, along with any privacy policy, mobile license agreement, and other posted guidelines within our website, collectively “Legal Terms”, constitute the entire and only agreement between you and the Town of Hanna, and supersede all other agreements, representations, warranties and understandings with respect to our website and the subject matter contained herein. We may amend these terms at any time without specific notice to you. The latest terms and conditions will be posted on our website, and you should review them prior to using our website. When revisions to our terms and conditions are posted, you agree to be bound to any such changes. Therefore, it is important to periodically review such terms and conditions.

By using our website, you agree to fully comply with and be bound by our terms and conditions. Please review carefully. If you do not accept these terms and conditions, do not access and use our website. If you have already accessed our website and do not accept these terms and conditions you should immediately discontinue use of our website.

The last update to our terms and conditions was posted in June 2022.

Definitions
The terms “us” or “we” or “our” refers to the Town of Hanna, the owner of the website.

A “Visitor” is someone who browses our website.

Our “Service” represents the collective functionality and features as offered through our website.

A “User” is a collective identifier that refers to anyone visiting the website.

All text, information, graphics, audio, video, and data offered through our website are collectively known as our “Content”.

Legal Compliance
You agree to comply with all applicable domestic and international laws, statutes, ordinances, and regulations regarding your use of our website. Town of Hanna reserves the right to investigate complaints or reported violations of our terms and conditions and to take any action we deem appropriate, including but not limited to reporting any suspected unlawful activity to law enforcement officials, regulators, or other third parties and disclosing any information necessary or appropriate to such persons or entities relating to your profile, email addresses, usage history, posted materials, IP addresses and traffic information.

Intellectual Property
Our Website may contain our service marks or trademarks as well as those of our affiliates or other companies, in the form of words, graphics, and logos. Your use of our website does not constitute any right or license for you to use such service marks/trademarks, without the prior written permission of the corresponding service mark/trademark owner. Our website is also protected under international copyright laws. The copying, redistribution, use, or publication by you of any portion of our website is strictly prohibited. Your use of our website does not grant you ownership rights of any kind of our website or our website content.

Links to Other Websites
Our website may contain links to third-party websites. These links are provided solely as a convenience to you. By linking to these websites, we do not create or have an affiliation with or sponsor such third-party websites. The inclusion of links within our website does not constitute any endorsement, guarantee, warranty, or recommendation of such third-party websites. The town of Hanna has no control over the legal documents and privacy practices of third-party websites; as such, you access any such third-party websites at your own risk.

General Terms
These terms and conditions shall be treated as though it were executed and performed in Alberta, Canada, and shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Alberta, Canada without regard to conflict of law principles. In addition, you agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction and venue of such courts. Any cause of action by you with respect to our website must be instituted within one (1) year after the cause of action arose or be forever waived and barred. Should any part of these terms and conditions be held invalid or unenforceable, that portion shall be construed consistent with applicable law and the remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect. To the extent that any content on our website conflicts or is inconsistent with our terms and conditions, these terms and conditions shall take precedence. Our failure to enforce any provision of our terms and conditions shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision nor of the right to enforce such provision.