General terms and conditions: This website is owned by Mohammed bin Aboud Al Dosari Law Firm and Legal Consultations, which will be referred to later as the “company” and/or “the office,” which is the entity that manages it. The user is any natural/legal person who uses this website.
You must read and agree to these terms and conditions, as they are the terms of use of this site set by the office.
Any reference to the words: We – Our – in this agreement refers to Muhammad Abboud Al Dosari Law Firm and Legal Consultations, and any reference to the words – User – You – Your means the user of this website.
1- Website user obligations.
Once you use and/or visit (law-md.com.sa) “this site,” you acknowledge your agreement to these terms and conditions and any other terms and conditions that the office may add later in relation to the use of this site.
The office reserves all rights to amend these terms at any time without prior notice, and you are solely responsible for reviewing these terms and abiding by them once you access and/or use the site. If you do not agree to the terms mentioned, you must exit the website immediately.
Your use of this website means that you accept full responsibility for the possibility that articles and pages on our website may be incorrect, incomplete, not current or inappropriate for your case. We do not undertake any responsibility to update the articles on our site.
2. Intellectual property.
All logos, designs, names, articles, etc. are considered the intellectual property of Muhammad Abboud Al-Dosari Law Firm and Legal Consultations. Any information mentioned on this site is our sole and exclusive property. The user undertakes not to use, publish or otherwise deal with this intellectual property without our prior written approval.
The user is not permitted, under any circumstances, to reproduce, reformat, copy, or store in any way as text or images any of the contents of this site that have been published without our prior written consent.
All copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights in this site and all content provided and that will be presented later on this site belong to the office. When you enter this office site, you pledge that your use will be on a personal level only as permitted, and you pledge that your use of the site will not be Commercially. You also undertake not to copy the contents to any other site except with the authorization of Muhammad Abboud Al-Dosari Law and Legal Consultations Company.
3. Limitation of liability.
You agree that your use of this site is at your sole risk.
The Office makes no representation or warranty of any kind including, but not limited to, warranties of satisfactory quality and suitability to your needs.
The office does not bear any responsibilities resulting from damages or errors of any kind resulting from your use of the office’s website.
Muhammad Abboud Al-Dosari Law Firm and Legal Consultations has the right to terminate, change, suspend, and/or discontinue any page of this website at any time without prior notice.
The office does not provide any guarantees of any kind that the contents of this site are free of viruses. It is your sole responsibility to take all precautions in this regard.
This website contains links to external websites operated by third parties. We are not responsible or liable in any way for your use of these links and do not provide any warranty in relation to these links.
4- The ability to accept the terms of service.
You hereby warrant that you are over 18 years of age or have legal parental consent and are able and competent to enter into and enter into these terms and obligations.
5- Compensation.
You are responsible for compensating Mohammed Abboud Al Dossary Law Firm and Legal Consultations for any loss, damage, claim, and/or expense, including but not limited to fees and legal fees, arising from your failure to comply with these general terms and conditions.
6- Law and jurisdiction.
Interpretation of these terms, conditions and general conditions in accordance with the laws of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The settlement of any dispute that may arise shall be within the jurisdiction of the courts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.