Terms & Conditions

1. Definitions and Interpretation

a. The following terms shall have the meanings set out below:

Agreement

has the meaning given to it at Clause 2.a.

Applicable Data Protection Law

means (i) the EU General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation 2016/679); (ii) the EU ePrivacy Directive (Directive 2002/58/EC); and (iii) any and all applicable national data protection laws made under or pursuant to (i) and (ii).

Background IPR

means all Intellectual Property Rights or other proprietary rights owned by the Company, its subcontractors or any third party, the use of which is necessary for or incidental to the provision of the Services.

Booking Form or "BF"

means a booking form executed by the parties in the format set out at sample BF with respect to the Services.

Controller, processor, data subject, personal data and processing (and process)

shall have the meanings given in Applicable Data Protection Law.

Client

means the legal or natural person procuring the Services as specified in the Agreement.

Company

uSkill Academy Ltd, Registered with company number 11400136 and Office at 3rd Floor, 86-90 Paul Street, London, EC2A 4NE.

Company's Confidential Information

means any commercial information of the Company, any information contained within instruction manuals or other documents provided to the Client by the Company, any information related to the Services, and any other information provided to the Client by or on behalf of the Company which is marked as confidential.

Data

means personal data processed by the Company under this Agreement.

Foreground IPR

means all Intellectual Property Rights arising, or which subsist in materials created, in relation to an Agreement.

Intellectual Property Rights

means all patents, petty patents, utility models, trade marks, design rights, applications for any of the foregoing, copyright, moral rights, database rights, trade or business names, domain names, website addresses whether registrable or otherwise (including applications for and the right to apply for registration of any such rights), and any similar rights in any country whether currently existing or created in the future, in each case for their full term together with any renewals or extensions.

Joining Instructions

means such joining instructions as are provided to the Client in relation to the Services, which are generally in the form set out at sample JI.

Proforma Agreement or PA

means a proforma agreement executed by the parties in the format set out at sample PA.

Security Incident

means the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, Data.

Services

means those services to be provided by the Company to the Client as specified in the Agreement, which may include public scheduled courses; on-site training courses; consultancy services; training development; project management and administration; provision of equipment or systems; conduct of examinations; venue hire; and/or courseware.

Skills Licence Application or SLA

means a skills licence application executed by the parties in the format set out at sample SLA.

Terms

means these general terms and conditions of business.

Training Delivery Programme Application or TDPA

means a training delivery programme application executed by the parties in the format set out at sample TDPA.

Working Day

means a day other than Saturday, Sunday, and statutory holidays in the location where the Services are to be provided.

VAT

means UK value added tax, or any similar sales tax in any relevant jurisdiction.

b. Use of words 'includes', 'including', or similar expression will be construed as illustrative and without limitation to the generality of related words

c. No provision of an Agreement shall be construed adversely to a party solely on ground that such party was responsible for preparation of that Agreement.

2. Composition of Agreement

a. Each "Agreement" shall comprise and incorporate:

  • i. the relevant BF, PA, SLA, TDPA, or other document executed by a director of the Company and an authorised signatory of the Client;
  • ii. these Terms;
  • iii. any of the Company's web portal access terms and conditions applicable to the Services; and
  • iv. any Joining Instructions provided by the Company

If there is any inconsistency between any of the constituents of an Agreement, the order of priority in descending order for the purposes of resolving such ambiguity shall be the order in which the constituents appear in Clause 2.a.

In relation to Clause 2.a.i, no other document relating to the Services shall be deemed incorporated into the relevant Agreement except where such incorporation is unambiguously confirmed in writing by each party.

d. Notwithstanding that the Company may have given a detailed quotation for Services,no request for Services shall be binding unless the parties have executed an Agreement by signing a BF, PA, SLA, or TDPA.

e. Each Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties relating to the transactions contemplated by or in connection with that Agreement and the other matters referred to in that Agreement, and supersedes and extinguishes any other agreement or understanding (written or oral) between the parties or any of them relating to the same

f. The Company's catalogues, brochures, leaflets, correspondence and information published on the Company's website are not binding and shall not form part of an Agreement. Each party acknowledges and agrees that it does not rely on, and shall have no remedy in respect of, any promise, assurance, statement, warranty, undertaking or representation made (whether innocently or negligently) by the other party or any other person except as expressly set out in an Agreement in respect of which its sole remedy shall be for breach of contract.

3. Services

a. In consideration for the payment of the fees by the Client, the Company shall provide the Services.

b. The Company shall use reasonable endeavours to ensure that all software introduced onto the Client's machines will be free of computer viruses and has undergone virus checking procedures in line with the Company's current practice.

4. Package

a. Where the Client orders a predefined selection of Package Services at a fixed price (a " Package"), the provisions of this Clause 4 shall apply except as may be expressly waived (in writing) by the Company in relation to a particular order.

b. Services within a Package are allocated to a particular named individual and such allocation cannot be transferred to any other person. Accordingly, Clause 7.d shall not apply to Services within a Bundle

c. The Client may not modify the Services within a Package, and may not exchange Services within a Package for other Services.

d. Each Package is valid for twelve (12) months. The Client may only use the Services within a Package during the twelve (12) month period immediately following the date of the Agreement under which they are ordered. Any Services within a Package that remain unused will expire on the anniversary of the Agreement start date and shall be deemed used.

e. In relation to Clause 7.a, the refund will be a pro-rated amount of the sum paid for the Package which may be less than the usual price of the Service.

5. Fees

a. The Company will invoice the Client in respect of the fees due under each Agreement in accordance with the BF, PA, SLA or TDPA as applicable. The fees shall be as set out in the Agreement or, if no fees are specified, the standard fees charged by the Company for such Services as at the date of provision. In the case of Services provided over a period, the fees shall, at the Company's option, be either the standard fees as at date of Service provision, or the fees as at the date of invoice for the relevant Services.

b. The fees shall be exclusive of any amounts incurred in relation to travel, subsistence, or other expenses, which shall be payable by the Client upon presentation of invoices by the Company

c. Fees are exclusive of VAT. The Client will pay the Company any VAT properly chargeable on services supplied by the Company pursuant to an Agreement, provided the Company has delivered a correct VAT invoice as required by statute.

d. **Where the Client's accounting practices may require the use of a purchase order number, the Client shall provide a valid purchase order number to the Company immediately upon signing each Agreement**.

e. Where a third party, including but not limited to vendors, certification bodies and other third party suppliers, materially increases the cost of their courseware, examination fees, courses prices or operating model, the Company reserves the right to increase the fees for the relevant courses either by adjustment to course prices or pre-existing discount rates, notwithstanding any agreed fixed pricing or discount rates given to the Client for these courses.

6. Terms of Payment

a. Subject to a satisfactory credit check the Client shall pay the fees invoiced by the Company in accordance with the payment terms set out in the BF, PA, SLA or TDPA as applicable.

b. Except where otherwise specified in an Agreement, the fees for Services shall be due and payable by the Client seven ( 7) Working Days prior to the commencement of training.

c. The Client shall not be entitled to exercise any set-off, lien or any similar claim in relation to fees due to the Company. Time of payment shall be of the essence.

d. Without prejudice to any other rights, the Company shall be entitled to charge interest on overdue payments at the statutory rate, such interest to run from the relevant invoice date until receipt of all outstanding payments in full in cleared funds. The Parties acknowledge that this amounts to a substantial remedy for late payment.

7. Cancellations

a. The Company reserves the right to cancel, curtail or re-schedule training courses or events, in which case it shall use reasonable endeavours to notify the Client. In the event of cancellation, the Company shall refund the course fees which the Client has already paid in advance in relation to the cancelled course. The Company reserves the right to withhold Services or provide reduced Services if course participants attending on the Client's behalf fail to satisfy course requirements or meet the course prerequisites.

b. If the Client is an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that individual's trade, business, craft, or profession, then the Client may cancel an Agreement without any liability within fourteen (14) days of the date of that Agreement provided that provision of the Services have not commenced.

c. Except as provided under Clause 7.b, the cancellation and/or re-scheduling fees set out below shall apply in the event a course (or the Client's attendance at a course) is cancelled or rescheduled at the Client's request. The Company may issue a supplementary fee invoice to the Client for such cancellation and/or re-scheduling fees and the Client shall make full payment to the Company within fifteen (15) Working Days of the date of that invoice:

Scheduled Courses

Date of Cancellation/Rescheduling Cancellation Fee Payable Rescheduling Fee Payable
15 clear Working Days prior to the start of the course 50% 25%
7 - 15 clear Working Days prior to the start of the course 75% 50%
Fewer than 7 (7) Working Days prior to the start of the course 100% 100%

d. All other Services

Date of Cancellation/Rescheduling Cancellation Fee Payable Rescheduling Fee Payable
20-11 clear Working Days prior to the start of the course 50% 50%
10-7 clear Working Days prior to the start of the course 75% 75%
Fewer than seven (7) Working Days prior to the start of the course 100% 100%

f. The Client may substitute course participants by written notification to the Company provided that such substitute participants comply with all course requirements (including pre-requisites and pre-course reading) as notified by the Company to the Client, or as detailed in the course outline or Joining Instructions.

8. Intellectual Property Rights

a. Use of the Company's name or logo is prohibited except with the Company's prior written consent except as provided by applicable law.

b. The Company and its licensors shall retain all right, title and interest in and to all IPR. The Client shall not acquire any rights the IPR or to any materials in which IPR subsists, including any documents, training guides, instruction manuals, drawings, diagrams, videos or any other materials provided by the Company in connection with Services.

c. The Company hereby grants to the Client a licence to use the IPR in those materials which the Company provides to the Client solely to the extent necessary for the Client to receive the Services. The Client shall not copy, reproduce, sell, licence, distribute, publish or otherwise circulate any IPR except with the Company's prior written consent

d. All Foreground IPR shall vest in the Company upon creation and the Client hereby assigns with full title guarantee all Foreground IPR which relates to the Agreement. Such assignment shall take effect as a present assignment of future rights.

e. The Company hereby grants to the Client a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual license to use the Foreground IPR for the Client's internal business purposes only, and provided always that the Client shall not commercialise Foreground IPR and in particular shall not sell, licence, distribute, publish or otherwise circulate Foreground IPR to any third party except with the Company's prior written consent.

f. The Client shall promptly inform the Company in writing of any infringement or alleged infringement of Background IPR or Foreground IPR, or any allegation coming to the Client's attention that the Services, Background IPR or Foreground IPR infringe any person's intellectual property rights.

g. Subject to the exclusions and limitations on liability under Clause 10 , the Company shall indemnify the Client from and against all losses or expenses (including reasonable legal expenses) suffered or incurred by the Client as a result of a claim that:

  • i. Background IPR;
  • ii. Foreground IPR created by the Company; or
  • iii. the provision of the Services (except in the circumstances set out at Clause 8.h), infringes any person's Intellectual Property Rights.

h. Where the Client requires Services to be provided by the Company to the Client's specifications or requires the Company to incorporate the Client's materials within the Services, the Client shall fully indemnify the Company from and against all losses or expenses (including reasonable legal expenses) suffered or incurred by the Company as a result of a claim that the provision of the Services and/or use of the Client's materials infringes any person's Intellectual Property Rights.

9. Term and Termination

a. The term of each Agreement shall be set out in the relevant BF, PA, SLA, or TDPA.

b. Either party may, in its sole discretion, terminate or suspend any and all Agreements upon ten (10) days prior written notice to the other party if the other party:

  • i. ceases to do business or otherwise suspends business operations; or
  • ii. becomes insolvent or seeks protection under any bankruptcy, receivership, trust deed, creditors arrangement, composition or comparable proceeding or any proceeding is instituted against the Client.

c. The Company may, in its sole discretion, terminate or suspend any and all Agreements upon ten (10) days prior written notice to the Client if the Client:

  • i. undergoes a change of ownership or similar arrangement; or
  • ii. fails to make timely payments as required under an Agreement.

d. The Company may, in its sole discretion, immediately terminate or suspend any and all Agreements upon written notice if the Client commits a material breach of any Agreement, or a series of breaches the combination of which constitutes a material breach of an Agreement, and fails to remedy the breach within ten (10) days after receipt of notice giving particulars of breach and requiring it to be remedied.

10. Liability

a. Notwithstanding any contrary provision in an Agreement, neither party limits or excludes its liability in respect of:

  • i. any death or personal injury caused by its negligence;
  • ii. any fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or
  • iii. any statutory or other liability which cannot be excluded under applicable law.

b. The Company shall not be liable to the Client for any loss of profit or loss of revenue arising out of or in connection with

  • i. an Agreement; or
  • ii. any breach or non-performance of an Agreement,

no matter how fundamental (including by reason of that party's negligence).

c. The Company shall not be liable to the Client for:

  • i. any indirect loss;
  • ii. any loss of goodwill, business, reputation or opportunity;
  • iii. any loss caused by supply of inaccurate or incomplete information by the Client; or
  • iv. any loss of or corruption of data or software,

in each case arising out of or in connection with an Agreement or any breach or nonperformance of it no matter how fundamental (including by reason of that party's negligence) whether or not that party had been informed of or was aware that there was a serious possibility of such loss.

d. The Company's total aggregate liability arising under or in connection with an Agreement or any breach or non-performance of it no matter how fundamental (including by reason of that party's negligence) in contract, tort or otherwise shall be limited to an amount equal to the fees paid by the Client under that Agreement in the previous twelve (12) months.

e. The parties agree that each of Clauses 10.b, 10.c, and 10.d are separate and independent terms.

11. Warranties and Representations

a. Each party warrants and represents that, as at date of each Agreement, it has full capacity and authority to enter into that Agreement.

b. If requested, the Company may help the Client to choose training or other Services but the Company does not provide any warranties that such Services will be fit for the Client's purpose and assessment and selection of Services remains the Client's ultimate responsibility.

c. The Company warrants that it will provide the Services with reasonable skill and care.

d. All other warranties (express or implied) are hereby excluded to maximum extent permitted by applicable law

12. Modifications and Third Party Terms

a. The Company reserves the right to modify these Terms without prior notice on the following basis:

  • i. When changes are made, the Company will post the new Terms on the following page of the Company's website (www.uskillacademy.com) and the Company shall inform the Client that such changes have been made.
  • ii. Such changes shall apply to each Agreement entered into prior to such publication unless the Client notifies the Company within thirty (30) days of their publication on the Company's website that it does not accept the changes.
  • iii. Where notification under Clause 12.a.ii is given, the previous Terms shall remain in full force and effect for the remaining term of each Agreement entered into prior to publication of the new Terms.
  • iv. The new (modified) Terms shall apply to any Agreement entered into on or after the date of publication of those Terms.

b. Upon the Client's request and in order to meet the Client's requirements, the Company may from time to time book courses (and / or accommodation) provided by third parties on the Client's behalf. In such instances the third party contractual terms shall govern the booking of those third party courses (and / or accommodation) and in particular, the third party payment and cancellation terms shall prevail over terms of this Agreement with respect to those third party courses (and / or accommodation). The Company will provide to the Client a copy of relevant third party contractual terms upon the Client's request. In the event that the Client wishes to reschedule or cancel such third party course (and / or accommodation) booking(s) the Client will be required to pay any cancellation or rescheduling fees levied by the third party along with an administration fee (minimum £25). The Client shall indemnify the Company for all costs incurred in booking such courses (and / or accommodation), and for any loss or expense suffered or incurred by the Company as a result of the Client's acts or omissions in relation to such third party courses (and / or accommodation).

13. Confidentiality

a. Each party will keep confidential all of the other party's Confidential Information which is disclosed to it.

b. Subject to the other provisions of this Clause 13, a party may not disclose the other party's Confidential Information to any third party without the other party's prior written consent.

c. A party may share the other party's Confidential Information with only those of its employees (and, in the case of the Company, its subcontractors) who have a need to know the information and who are subject to legally binding obligations to keep such information confidential.

d. Confidential information disclosed by the Client to the Company in relation to this Agreement shall be clearly labelled and identified as confidential by the Client at the time of disclosure ("Client's Confidential Information"). When concurrent written identification of a party's Confidential Information is not feasible at the time of such disclosure, the Client shall provide such identification in writing promptly thereafter.

e. Oral communications pertaining to the Services shall be presumed to be confidential unless otherwise indicated by the disclosing party.

f. Subject to Clause 13.g, a party shall not disclose the other party's Confidential Information, to any person except to those persons who need access to such confidential information to ensure proper performance or receipt of the Services.

g. Neither party shall be liable for disclosure or use of confidential information which is:

  • i. generally available to the public without breach of this Agreement;
  • ii. disclosed with the prior written approval of the disclosing party; or
  • iii. required to be disclosed by applicable law or court order.

h. If a party is required by a government body or court of law to disclose any the other party's Confidential Information, the party shall give such other party reasonable advance notice so that such other party has an opportunity to contest disclosure (to the extent the party is not prohibited from doing so by law).

i. The Company shall be entitled to retain a copy of the Client's Confidential Information for its internal records subject to on-going compliance with the restrictions set out in this Agreement.

j. This Clause 13 shall survive termination or expiry of each Agreement.

14. Data Protection

a. The parties acknowledge that the Company is a separate and independent controller of Data it processes in connection with the Services. Both parties shall process Data in accordance with Applicable Data Protection Law.

b. The Company shall implement and maintain appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect the Data against Security Incidents. If it becomes aware of a confirmed Security Incident, the Company shall inform the Client without undue delay and shall provide reasonable information and cooperation to the Client so that the Client can fulfil any data breach reporting obligations it may have under (and in accordance with the timescales required by) Applicable Data Protection Law in connection with the Security Incident.

c. In the event that either party receives any correspondence, enquiry or complaint from a data subject, regulator or other third party ("Correspondence") related to the processing of Data by the other party under this Agreement, it shall promptly inform the other party giving full details of the same, and the parties shall cooperate reasonably and in good faith in order to respond to the Correspondence in accordance with any requirements under Applicable Data Protection Law.

d. The Company shall not transfer the Data outside of the European Economic Area ("EEA") unless it has taken such measures as are necessary to ensure the transfer is in compliance with Applicable Data Protection Law.

e. The Company's privacy notice (which sets out information about how the Company processes Data) is available at www.uskill.co

15. Notices and Contact Details

a. Notices must be given in writing. A notice shall be deemed effectively served:

  • i. if sent by email, on the date when receipt has been personally acknowledged by return email (electronically generated receipts shall not be valid);
  • ii. if delivered personally, on the date when left at the Company's registered office or the Client's address (as applicable) and signed for; or
  • iii. if given by post, on the date when the notice has been signed for at the Company's registered office or the Client's address.

b. For the Company, notices shall be sent to: The Company Secretary, 86-90 Paul Street, London, EC2A 4NE United Kingdom

c. For the Client, notices shall be sent to the attention of the person and address/email identified in the relevant Agreement.

d. In the event of general queries, the Company may be contacted as follows:

  • i. by telephone: +44 (0) 20 3911 8585
  • ii. by e-mail:; [email protected] or
  • iii. via our website: www.uskill.co

16. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

Each Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law. The parties hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in relation to all matters arising out of an Agreement.

17. Miscellaneous Provisions

a. Force majeure: The Company shall be entitled to delay or cancel delivery of Services, or to reduce the amount of Services delivered, if it is prevented from or hindered in or delayed in the provision of Services through any circumstances beyond its reasonable control including strike, lock-out, accident, war, government action, national emergency, act of terrorism, protest, riot, civil commotion, explosion, flood, epidemic, or fire. The Company shall not be liable for any delayed or nonperformance of its obligations caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control.

b. Relationship of parties: The parties are independent contractors. Nothing in this Agreement shall give rise to a partnership, joint venture, agency or any such other relationship between the parties. Neither party shall claim to be a legal representative, partner, agent, franchisee or employee of the other party.

c. Anti-bribery: each party shall comply with the Anti-Bribery Act 2010 and will make it clear to those providing services to it, that it does not accept or condone the payment of bribes on its behalf.

d. Modern slavery and human trafficking: each party shall comply with all applicable anti-slavery and human trafficking laws, statutes, regulations and codes of practice in force from time to time. Each party warrants that, so far as it is aware, having undertaken reasonable enquiries, slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in any part of its own business and in any part of its supply chains.

e. Assignment: The Company may assign or sub-contract its obligations or rights under each Agreement to a competent third party in whole or in part. The Client may not assign an Agreement in whole or in part except with the Company's express written consent.

f. Export and compliance with laws: The Client acknowledges that Services provided under each Agreement may be subject to export control laws and regulations in the European Union, United States or other jurisdictions. The Client shall comply with all applicable laws, orders and regulations of any governmental authority in connection with receipt of Services and shall bind its employees or other users of Services accordingly.

g. Waiver: The failure or neglect of a party to enforce any provision of an Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of that party's rights, nor in any way affect the validity of the whole or any part of any Agreement.

h. Severability: If any provision of an Agreement shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable or invalid, that provision shall be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that the affected Agreement otherwise remains in full force and effect.

i. Third party rights: This Agreement is not intended to be for benefit of and shall not be enforceable by any person other than a party, in particular under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.

j. Survival: Clauses 1 (Definitions and Interpretation), 2 (Composition of Agreement), 5 (Fees), 6 (Terms of Payment), 8 (Intellectual property rights), 10 (Liability), 12 (Modifications and Third Party Terms), 13 (Confidentiality), 16 (Governing law and Dispute Resolution), and 17 (Miscellaneous Provisions) shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement to the extent necessary to give effect to its terms.

k. Non-solicitation: During term of the Agreement, and for a period of one (1) year following its termination or expiry, each party shall not directly or indirectly employ or solicit for employment any members of the other party's then current personnel. If a party breaches this Clause 17.k, in addition to any other remedies available whether under an Agreement or at law, the other party shall be entitled to recover from such party liquidated damages of 35% of gross annual salary of the member of the other party's personnel employed or solicited for employment (as at the date their employment with the other party ended). The parties agree that such amount is a genuine pre-estimate of the other party's loss and not a penalty. This Clause 17.k shall not restrict such party from employing any members of the other party's personnel who apply unsolicited in response to a general advertising or other general recruitment campaign.

18. Free Training Terms and Conditions

a. Registering to take part in the “Free Training” competition constitutes full acceptance of the Terms and Conditions herewith.

b. The prize of "Free Training" is for the first Winner only. The Winner cannot transfer the prize to another person or send someone else to attend in their place.

c. There is no alternative to this prize.

d. The competition will run from Tuesday 7th May 2019 until 23:59 GMT, Sunday 9th June 2019.

e. One Winner will be chosen at random from all valid entries.

f. We will use the email and phone number provided to try and reach The Winner. If The Winner fails to respond by 17:30 GMT, Wednesday 12th June 2019 then we will select a new Winner.

g. The Winner will be announced at 12:00 GMT, Sunday 16th June 2019.

h. It is The Winner's responsibility to ensure their email and phone number are valid and that emails from uSkill Academy do not enter their junk folder. It is The Winner's responsibility to ensure that if they are attempting to contact us to accept the prize they ensure that their email and or phone calls are successful. uSkill Academy will not be responsible for successfully establishing or receiving communicating with or from The Winner. We will make all reasonable endeavors to make and receive contact.

i. Upon buying “ISCP - Information Security Certified Professional” course from https://uSkill.co website the buyer automatically enters into the competition. In order to be eligible for the prize draw you must buy the course first by closing date as mentioned above section #4. It is the entrant's responsibility to ensure that their email is valid and that emails from uSkill Academy do not enter their junk folder.

j. The Winner must be no younger than 16 years old on Sunday 9th June 2019.

k. If The Winner has purchased and attended a course(s) between 7th May 2019 and 9th June 2019, we will reimburse their course fees after they’re announced as The Winner.

l. Entry to the competition is restricted to one entry per person. Multiple entries will be disqualified.

m. Automated entries, bulk entries or third party entries will be disqualified. Entrants can increase their chances of winning by sharing their unique URL. Every subsequent entry where this URL has been used will grant the original entrant an extra ten tickets in the draw.

n. The Winner can attend any scheduled courses at any uSkill Academy location anywhere in the world.

o. Remember the courses we offer today and where we offer them will change over The Winner's lifetime. uSkill Academy might have more or less of either courses or locations. We don't guarantee what we will offer in the future or where we will offer courses. uSkill Academy may cease to exist in its current form. We can't predict the future and therefore cannot guarantee whether we will be here for the entire lifetime of The Winner. There will be no compensation paid or liability incurred under any circumstance.

p. For the first time The Winner attends any course the only expense they incur will be their costs associated with preparing for or travelling to the training centre they have chosen to take the course at. These expenses are The Winner's responsibility, for instance but not limited to: travelling, visas etc.

q. We will work with The Winner to make sure they are suitable to attend courses and recommend a different introductory program so you can work towards attending more in depth subjects if we determine they are not ready to attend a course they have chosen.

r. All of uSkill Academy's normal Terms and Conditions apply. https://www.uskill.co/terms_and_conditions

s. No employee or family member of uSkill Academy or any associated companies may enter.

t. To be eligible for this competition you must be a legal resident of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, The Netherlands, Belgium or Luxembourg.

u. The Judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to.

v. uSkill Academy complies with the data protection act. Our policy is such that we will not pass on entrants' details to any third party without their prior consent.

w. uSkill Academy Training reserves the right to amend these Terms and Conditions without notification.

x. Acceptance of these Terms and Conditions also applies to any subsequent revision, whether notified or not. The promoter is uSkill Academy Training Ltd, registered office, 86-90 Paul Street, London, EC2A 4NE United Kingdom – Registered in England and Wales with Registered Number 11400136. Errors and Omissions Excepted.

y. Acceptance of these Terms and Conditions allows uSkill Academy Training to use The Winner's name and/or image and any associated properties, e.g. recorded and live interviews etc., in any future promotional or advertising activity in relation to the Free Training Competition. By entering this competition The Winner agrees to participate in case studies, interviews, press and news briefings and any other promotional activity that uSkill Academy participates in.

z. Force Majeure – no liability will be accepted for circumstances beyond the direct control of, uSkill Academy Training (or any other partner within the promotion) which may result in the cancellation or postponement of the competition, or the competition will be declared void and the prize forfeited. Similarly, uSkill Academy Training and its co-promoters or agents reserve the right to declare the competition void at any stage without notice or explanation – all claims by any entrant will be forfeited.

FALSIFICATION OF INFORMATION ON THIS OR ANY ELEMENT OF THE PROMOTION OR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY TERMS AND CONDITIONS WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION. THIS APPLIES TO POST-PROMOTION, ANY PRIZES BEING RECLAIMABLE SHOULD THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BE BREACHED.

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