Terms of Use
1. Introduction
Welcome to everybodys.co.nz (“the Site”). By visiting or using the Site, you agree to follow these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with them, you must stop using the Site immediately.
2. Coverage
These Terms apply to all visitors and users of the Site, whether you are browsing content, making a booking, submitting information, or interacting in any way. They set out the rules for how you can use the Site and its content.
3. Content Rights
All materials on the Site — including text, images, graphics, and other media — are protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws. Unless we give you prior written permission, you may only view, download, or print this content for your own personal and non-commercial use. Any reproduction, distribution, or modification without consent is prohibited.
4. User Contributions
If you submit any material to the Site (such as messages, comments, or reviews), you confirm that:
- You own the rights to the material or have permission to use it;
- It is lawful, respectful, and free from offensive or harmful content;
- It does not contain viruses, malicious software, or code that could damage the Site.
We reserve the right to remove any submissions that breach these rules or that we consider inappropriate.
5. No Warranty
The Site is provided “as available” and “as is,” without any warranties or guarantees. We do not promise that the Site will be free from errors, uninterrupted, or secure. You use the Site at your own risk.
6. Updates to These Terms
We may update or change these Terms at any time without prior notice. Any changes will be posted on this page and will take effect immediately. Your continued use of the Site after changes are posted means you accept those changes.
7. Suspension or Termination
We may suspend or block your access to the Site at our sole discretion, including (but not limited to) if you breach these Terms.
8. Applicable Law
These Terms are governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of New Zealand. Any disputes will be handled exclusively by the courts of New Zealand.
