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INTRODUCTION

Pleased to have you here on ghclassrooms.blogspot.com. This website and blog is owned and operated by Edinam Ahiably-Kumordjie (an experienced and passionate teacher).

These terms and conditions spells out the rules and guidelines for using this website and blog.

 

THE USE OF THE WEBSITE AND BLOG

By assessing and using our website and blog, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.

Our website and blog is intended for personal, non-commercial use.

Though ghclassrooms.blogspot.com only talks about teaching and learning and is open to all, we advise minors under the age of 13 are guided by parents or guardians when visiting our website and blog.

 

INTERLLECTUAL PROPERTY

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You may not reproduce, modify, display, sell or distribute our content without our prior written consent.

 

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You are responsible for ensuring that your user-generated content does not infringe on the intellectual property rights of third parties.

 

WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMERS

Our website and blog are provided on an ‘’as is’’ and ‘’as available’’ basis without warranties of any kind, express or implied.

We disclaim all warranties including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement.


LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

In no event shall we be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of profits, business interruption, loss of data or computer failure.

Our liability for damages shall be limited to the amount of fees, if any paid by you to us.

 

GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION

These terms and conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Ghana.

Any dispute arising out of or related to these terms and conditions shall be resolved through binding arbitration in accordance with the rules of the National Communication Authority of Ghana.

 

CHANGES TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS

We reserve the right to modify or change these terms and conditions at any time without prior notice.

Your continued use of the website and blog will be deemed acceptance of any changes  to these terms and conditions

 

ENTIRE AGREEMENT

These terms and conditions constitute the entire agreement between you and us regarding the use of our website and blog.

 

CONTACT US

Should there be any question or concerns about these terms and conditions please reach us through predahku@gmail.com

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