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Terms & Conditions for Art Gallery

Legal Disclaimer

Welcome to our Art Gallery's Terms & Conditions page. The information provided here is meant to give you a general understanding of our terms and conditions. However, it should not be considered as legal advice or specific recommendations for your individual needs. As the nature of an art gallery's T&C may vary, we highly recommend seeking legal counsel to ensure that your specific requirements are addressed.

Understanding Our Terms & Conditions

Our Terms and Conditions (T&C) define the legal framework governing the interactions between our website visitors or customers and our art gallery. These T&C are crucial in establishing the legal relationship between the visitors and us as the gallery owners. It's important to note that the T&C may differ based on the nature of the website, and for an art gallery with an online store, specific considerations need to be taken into account to protect both parties involved. Therefore, seeking legal guidance to tailor the T&C to your art gallery's unique requirements is essential.

Key Components of Our T&C Document

In general, our T&C address various important aspects such as who is authorized to use our website, the payment methods accepted for purchasing artwork, our rights to modify our offerings, the warranties we provide, intellectual property rights, and our ability to suspend or terminate a member's account. For a comprehensive understanding, we encourage you to explore our guide on 'Crafting a Terms and Conditions Policy' tailored for art galleries.

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Studio Integrifolia is situated in Mulubinba (Newcastle), Australia.
We respectfully acknowledge the Awabakal and Worimi peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and work, and honour the rich and continuing cultures of First Nations peoples across Australia and the world.

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