Terms And Conditions

Terms and Conditions

1. About this website
Website Owner = Excalibur Steel Buildings (ABN (52 098 953 309) (“Short Name: ESB”) (Domain name = www.esb.com.au “website”)
2. About these terms of use
These website terms of use (“terms of use”) and the associated Privacy Statement (“privacy policy”) govern your access to and use of the website. You should read these terms of use and the privacy policy carefully before using this website.
3. Your access/use implies agreement
The website is available for your use only on condition that you agree to these terms of use. By accessing/using the website, you are signifying that you agree to be bound by these terms.
4. Modifications to the Terms
ESB may revise and update these terms of use at any time. Your continued usage of the website after any changes to these terms of use will mean you accept those changes.
5. Modifications to the information
ESB does not warrant the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of material on this website. All information may be changed, supplemented, deleted or updated without notice at the sole discretion of ESB.
6. Errors and problems
ESB does not guarantee that the website will be free from viruses, or that access to the website will be uninterrupted.
7. License and Ownership
The copyright for the content on this website is owned or licensed by ESB and is protected under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) and by other copyright laws in both Australia and other countries. No material on this website may be reproduced, adapted, uploaded to a third party, linked to, framed, performed in public, distributed or transmitted in any form by any process without the specific written consent of ESB.
All custom graphics, icons, and other items that appear on the website and all associated trademarks, are trademarks of ESB.
8. ESB Privacy Policy
The ESB privacy policy governs the use of information collected from or provided by you at the website. A policy statement prepared by ESB for the purposes of being made available to customers and the general public declaring the company’s commitment to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (hereinafter the “Privacy Act”) for a company required to comply is available at www.esb.com.au/privacy-policy.
9. Feedback, suggestions, comments or requests
ESB does not encourage you to make feedback, suggestions, comments or requests (“comments”) but these comments may be made to sales@esb.com.au and if you do make comments, you acknowledge that: they will not be considered confidential or proprietary, and ESB is under no obligation to keep such information confidential, and ESB will have an unrestricted, irrevocable, world-wide, royalty free right to use, communicate, reproduce, publish, display, distribute and exploit such comments in any manner it chooses.
10. Outbound links
The website may contain links to third-party websites and resources (“linked sites”). These linked sites are provided solely as a convenience to you and not as an endorsement by ESB. ESB makes no representations or warranties regarding the availability, correctness, accuracy, performance or quality of the linked site or any content, software, service or application found at any linked site. ESB may receive payments and/or commissions from operators of linked sites in relation to goods or services supplied by the operator as a result of you linking to the third party website from the ESB website.
11. Inbound links
ESB generally encourages and agrees to your linking to the Home page through a plain text link on your website without the need for agreement between yourself and ESB. However, linking to any other page of the website is strictly prohibited, without express written permission from ESB.
12. Jurisdiction
The Australian section is provided for use only by Australian residents. The law applicable to use of the Australian section and to disputes arising out of the Australian section is the law of state of Queensland and The International Section is provided for use by residents of any country in the world but, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the law applicable to use of the International Section and to disputes arising out of the International Section is the laws of the state of Queensland, Australia.