Privacy

12. You agree to comply with Ridley’s privacy policy, guidelines and statements as may be applicable from time to time. Ridley’s Privacy Statement can be accessed on the Website.

Terminating your relationship with the Company

13. If you breach any provision of these Terms and Conditions of Use, Ridley may immediately issue a warning, temporarily suspend or permanently prevent your access to all or certain parts of the Website.

Links

14. You must not establish links on any other website to the Website or any other part or parts of the Website without the prior written consent of Ridley.

Alteration

15. Ridley may alter any of the content on the Website at any time.

Amendment of Terms and Conditions of Use

16. Ridley is entitled, at its sole discretion, to amend, add or remove any part of these Terms and Conditions of Use at any time without notice. You should periodically read these Terms and Conditions of Use. Your continued use of this Website or any product or service obtainable through the Website after any such change to these Terms and Conditions of Use constitutes an agreement by you to abide by and be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Use, as amended.

Choice of Law and Use of the Website

17. These Terms and Conditions of Use are governed by the laws of the State of Victoria, Australia. Ridley has designed the Website for use only within the Commonwealth of Australia and makes no warranties or representations with regard to use by persons accessing, downloading or otherwise using the Website outside the Commonwealth of Australia. The Website is available only to people in Australia who can form legally binding contracts under applicable law.

Commission and Fees

18. In certain cases, Ridley may have a relationship with a third party whose website is linked to this Website. That third party may pay Ridley either a commission or a referral fee where you buy products from them based on a percentage of the gross payment received by that third party from you. The commission and referral fees are normally payable by those third parties on a monthly or quarterly basis, in arrears.