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Terms of Use

Last updated: 18 July 2026

About these terms

This website, graeyna.com, is operated by GRAEYNA LIMITED, a company registered in England and Wales under company number 17330833, with its registered office at 85 New Village Way, Morley, Leeds, England, LS27 7GD. On this site we call ourselves “Graeyna”, “we” or “us”.

These terms apply to your use of this website. By using the site you accept them. They don't govern any engagement to carry out work - that's always covered by a separate written agreement.

Content and ownership

The content of this site (text, design, graphics and code) belongs to us or our licensors. You may view and share it for your own information, but you may not reproduce it commercially without our written permission. Product names and logos of third parties remain the property of their respective owners.

Acceptable use

You agree not to misuse the site - including attempting to gain unauthorised access, probing or testing its security, transmitting malicious code, scraping at abusive rates, or using the contact form to send unlawful or unsolicited bulk material.

Links to other sites

This site links to other websites, including the sites of products we have built. Those sites are separate from graeyna.com, carry their own terms and privacy policies, and we are not responsible for their content or availability.

Accuracy and availability

We keep the site's content accurate and up to date as far as we reasonably can, but it is provided for general information only and without warranties of any kind. We may change or withdraw content, or suspend the site, at any time without notice.

Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we exclude liability for any loss or damage arising from your use of, or inability to use, this website. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded under the law of England and Wales, including for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising from them.