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This website contains information prepared by the New South Wales Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal ("CTTT").  In preparing the information the CTTT has used all due care and skill.  At the time of publication the information contained on this website was considered to be accurate and reliable, however the accuracy and reliability of the information in this website is subject to change without notice.  Users will be responsibile for making their own assessment of the information and should independently verify all relevant representations and information with their own professional advisors.  Nothing on this website should be taken to constitute legal advice of any kind and independent legal advice should be sought prior to acting on any information contained on the website.

The website is made available on the understanding that the State of New South Wales, the Department of Commerce and the CTTT and its employees and agents shall have no liability to the users of the website for any loss, damage, cost or expense of its use.  The State of New South Wales, the Department of Commerce and the CTTT does not warrant or represent that the information is free from errors or omission, or that the information is exhaustive.  To the extent permitted by law the State of New South Wales, the Department of Commerce and the CTTT disclaim all liabilities.

The State of New South Wales, the Department of Commerce and the CTTT disclaim all responsibility for the accuracy, currency, reliability and correctness of the links or references to information sources outside the CTTT.  These sources of this information are outside the control of the CTTT and it is the responsbility that users obtain professional advice about the accuracy and reliability of the information.

In the event that you are concerned by the material which appears at an Internet website, you are entitled to lodge a complaint with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), who will then investigate the complaint and take such action as it thinks fit.  If you would like to know more about the ACMA's role in regulating Australian Internet content you can visit www.acma.gov.au

 


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