Terms of Use
Latest Update: [01 April 2020]
Object and acceptance
These terms of use (the “Terms of Use ”) govern the use of (including access to) the website
spring.com operated by Spring Technology Staffing Services Limited trading as Spring Technology and Roevin Management Services Limited trading as Spring Engineering, part of the Adecco UK&I Group of companies (“Adecco”), (hereinafter referred to as “Spring”, “we” or “us”) including the content made available through this website (the “Website”)
Any person who accesses the Website (“you”) hereby accepts these Terms of Use in force at the time of your visit to the Website and agrees to abide by such Terms of Use. These Terms of Use may be varied from time to time, and your use of this Website is subject to the current Terms of Use as of the date of your use of the website. Please check these Terms of Use regularly to ensure you agree to them. If you do not agree to them, please refrain from using the Website.
The content we make available to you through the Website (the “Content”) may be governed by special conditions (“Special Conditions”) which you accept each time you access such Content. In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between these Terms of Use and any Special Conditions, the Special Conditions will prevail over these Terms of Use. Each time you access the Website and its Content, you accept these Terms of Use and any Special Conditions applicable to that Content
The Website does not constitute or purport to constitute a source of advice or a means to establish a business relationship of any kind between you and us.
Access to the Website is permitted on a temporary basis, and we reserve the right to withdraw or amend the Content we provide on the Website without notice. From time to time, we may restrict access to some parts of the Website, or the entire Website.
We are not under any duty to make the Website available and will not be liable if for any reason the Website is unavailable, totally or partially, at any time or for any period.
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