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WEBSITE DISCLAIMER & TERMS OF USE POLICY
Information contained in the “Town of Gorham’s Web Site” is intended for general use only. Information contained on the Website does not constitute legal notice, unless otherwise indicated. The Town does not warrant or make any representation to the quality, content, accuracy or completeness, text graphics, links, and other items contained on this server. Numerous materials have been compiled from a variety of sources, and are subject to change without notice to or from the Town of Gorham.
Communications made through the site’s e-mail and messaging system should, in no way, be deemed to constitute legal notice to the Town of Gorham, or any of its agencies, officers, employees, agents, or representatives, with respect to any existing or potential claim or cause of action against the Town or any of its agencies, officers, employees, agents or representatives, where notice to the Town, if required, by any federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations. Said notices are provided as a convenience tool only.
The Town of Gorham shall not be held responsible for any damage to any user’s computer or other equipment while accessing the Town’s site or affiliated Web Site.
Links to Other Websites/Links from Other Websites
The Town of Gorham is not responsible for the content of any other website. Links to websites not under the control of the Town are provided solely for the convenience of the users. The Town is not responsible for the privacy practices of such websites. There may be circumstances where access to this website is provided by a hypertext link located at another website and again the Town of Gorham has no responsibility for the content of such other site and does not endorse, authorize, approve, certify, maintain, or control these Internet addresses.
PRIVACY STATEMENT
In the State of New Hampshire, there are laws to ensure that local government is open and that the public has access, with limited exceptions, to information obtained and held by local government. Consequently, while information collected and held electronically will be afforded the same protections as non-electronic information, such information will be available to the public unless its disclosure is limited by law.
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