Terms of use
¶ Terms & conditions of use
Access to this site is provided by Praxis, which is established by - and responsible to - the Liturgical Commission, a permanent commission of the General Synod of the Church of England. This website is subject to the following Terms and Conditions. Your use of this site constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions, which take effect on the date of your first use of the site.
The Praxis website is designed for information purposes only.
All logos and trade marks used on these web pages are the logos, trade marks, service marks or trade names of their respective holders. Users must not reproduce, download, store in any medium, distribute, transmit or retransmit or manipulate any text except for the purposes of research or private study. Reproduction for any other purpose is not permitted without written permission which must be obtained in advance from the Communications Officer who can be contacted at the office of praxis details of which are available by clicking here.
Praxis, its governing council and executive committee make no warranties or representations about the accuracy of any information on this website or any other website to which it may be linked. The information contained in these pages is for general information only and Praxis shall not be liable for the accuracy, quality or completeness of any information contained in this website.
Our inclusion of links to other websites does not imply any endorsement of the material of such websites or any association with their operators. You are solely responsible for evaluating the accuracy and completeness of any information contained on third party websites, and of the value and integrity of any resources, goods and services offered by such websites.
You are granted access to these pages conditional upon your agreement to indemnify Praxis, its governing council and executive committee and not to hold them liable in any way for the results of any action you may take based on the material contained herein.
Praxis does not accept liability for any damages, including without limitation, indirect or consequential damages, or loss of profits, or any damage whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the use or loss of use of this site.
English law governs all matters between us in relation to this website and all claims or disputes arising out of or in connection with this website shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales. Text in this website is copyright © Praxis, and may be vested in the Liturgical Commission of the General Synod of the Church of England.
Access to this site is provided by Praxis, which is established by - and responsible to - the Liturgical Commission, a permanent commission of the General Synod of the Church of England. This website is subject to the following Terms and Conditions. Your use of this site constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions, which take effect on the date of your first use of the site.
The Praxis website is designed for information purposes only.
All logos and trade marks used on these web pages are the logos, trade marks, service marks or trade names of their respective holders. Users must not reproduce, download, store in any medium, distribute, transmit or retransmit or manipulate any text except for the purposes of research or private study. Reproduction for any other purpose is not permitted without written permission which must be obtained in advance from the Communications Officer who can be contacted at the office of praxis details of which are available by clicking here.
Praxis, its governing council and executive committee make no warranties or representations about the accuracy of any information on this website or any other website to which it may be linked. The information contained in these pages is for general information only and Praxis shall not be liable for the accuracy, quality or completeness of any information contained in this website.
Our inclusion of links to other websites does not imply any endorsement of the material of such websites or any association with their operators. You are solely responsible for evaluating the accuracy and completeness of any information contained on third party websites, and of the value and integrity of any resources, goods and services offered by such websites.
You are granted access to these pages conditional upon your agreement to indemnify Praxis, its governing council and executive committee and not to hold them liable in any way for the results of any action you may take based on the material contained herein.
Praxis does not accept liability for any damages, including without limitation, indirect or consequential damages, or loss of profits, or any damage whatsoever arising out of or in connection with the use or loss of use of this site.
English law governs all matters between us in relation to this website and all claims or disputes arising out of or in connection with this website shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales. Text in this website is copyright © Praxis, and may be vested in the Liturgical Commission of the General Synod of the Church of England.
¶ Use of this website
You agree not to use this website in any way that causes, or may cause, damage to this website or impairment of the availability or accessibility of this website; or in any way which is illegal, fraudulent, harmful, offensive or obscene or which may harass or cause distress or inconvenience to any person.
¶ Changes to our terms and conditions of use
Praxis reserves the right at any time without notice to revise the content of this website and the terms and conditions of use. Any changes to these terms and conditions will be posted on this website and by continuing to use the website following any such change you will signify that you agree to be bound by the revised terms and conditions of use.
¶ Unenforcability
The enforceability or otherwise of any provisions of these terms and conditions shall not affect the enforceability of the rest of these terms and conditions.
¶ Copyright
Images on this website are copyright © Stephen Baxter, David Hughes, Gail Johnston, Alexey Lebedev, Pavle, Jenny Thompson, - all Fotolia.com.
Text is copyright © Praxis and may be vested in the Liturgical Commission of the General Synod of the Church of England.
Please note that rights are vested in the Crown with respect to the text of the Book of Common Prayer and that of the Authorised Version of the Bible (also known as the King James Version); rights are vested in the Archbishops' Council with respect to the text of other services authorised by the General Synod of the Church of England. The Church of England publishes clear and comprehensive guidance regarding liturgical copyright, which is available online here.
You agree not to use this website in any way that causes, or may cause, damage to this website or impairment of the availability or accessibility of this website; or in any way which is illegal, fraudulent, harmful, offensive or obscene or which may harass or cause distress or inconvenience to any person.
¶ Changes to our terms and conditions of use
Praxis reserves the right at any time without notice to revise the content of this website and the terms and conditions of use. Any changes to these terms and conditions will be posted on this website and by continuing to use the website following any such change you will signify that you agree to be bound by the revised terms and conditions of use.
¶ Unenforcability
The enforceability or otherwise of any provisions of these terms and conditions shall not affect the enforceability of the rest of these terms and conditions.
¶ Copyright
Images on this website are copyright © Stephen Baxter, David Hughes, Gail Johnston, Alexey Lebedev, Pavle, Jenny Thompson, - all Fotolia.com.
Text is copyright © Praxis and may be vested in the Liturgical Commission of the General Synod of the Church of England.
Please note that rights are vested in the Crown with respect to the text of the Book of Common Prayer and that of the Authorised Version of the Bible (also known as the King James Version); rights are vested in the Archbishops' Council with respect to the text of other services authorised by the General Synod of the Church of England. The Church of England publishes clear and comprehensive guidance regarding liturgical copyright, which is available online here.
