Terms and Conditions
Your use of the ADRE’s Internet-enabled transaction services to access and change records held with the ADRE is governed by this Access Agreement. Please read the conditions provided before checking the "I accept these Terms and Conditions" check box.
By checking the “I accept the Terms and Conditions” you acknowledge and agree:
- You have read and understood this Agreement.
- Your login with the ADRE system will confirm your acceptance of and agreement to be bound by the Terms applicable to that access.
- To conduct transactions with ADRE by electronic means.
- That ADRE may terminate this agreement at any time.
- To the following terms and conditions:
ADRE Access Terms and Conditions
Introduction
ADRE may provide Electronic Update Access to information relating to records stored by ADRE.
Electronic Signature
Electronic Update Access requires an Electronic Signature which consists of your school number and password or other security measures as required by ADRE. The Electronic Signature is considered to be obtained at the time of successful ADRE Login.
You, as a user of ADRE's Internet-enabled transaction services, are responsible for keeping your Login information secret and confidential.
Your Liability
You agree that use of this Electronic Signature as set forth above is the legal
equivalent to your written signed instructions to ADRE, and that you will be bound
by and liable for all use including unauthorized use by other persons without your
knowledge or consent.
You are aware that ADRE is under no obligation to confirm the actual identity or
authority of any user of the Electronic Signature or any component thereof.
Protection of Electronic Signature
You, as a user of ADRE's Internet-enabled transactions services, agree to keep the
Electronic Signature and all components thereof secret and safe to prevent unauthorized
use.
ADRE Not Liable
ADRE may cancel or restrict use of Electronic Update Access or Electronic Signature
without notice to you, the user. ADRE has no liability for damages or harm which
you may incur or experience as a result of any non-acceptance, delay or restriction
in implementing instructions, or for any unavailability, malfunction, cancellation,
restriction or withdrawal of Electronic Update Access or any portion of such service
or any device associated with it.
ADRE Access
The ADRE information accessible through Electronic Update Access is that which has
been specified in advance on ADRE's records and to which ADRE allows access.
Changes to Terms and Conditions
These Terms and Conditions may be subject to change.
General
The terms and conditions of other agreements relating to any other ADRE business
you may have remain in force except as expressly altered by these Terms. If there
is a conflict between any provision of those other agreements and these Terms, those
agreements prevail.
For Electronic Access by a personal computer (PC) you, as a user of the ADRE's Internet-enabled
transaction services, assume responsibility to keep any information stored in your
PC, on disk, or any associated equipment secure from unauthorized access.
Use of Cookies
Cookies are text files placed on the customer's computer hard drive by the server
(a type of computer). There are two kinds of cookies.
- A session cookie is one that continues in operation only for the duration of the browser session - when the user shuts down the browser the cookie is released and goes away.
- A persistent cookie continues in operation after the close of the individual session. Shutting down the browser will cause the cookie to be written into a special cookie file on the user's computer, so that the next time the user visits the Web site that generated the cookie, the cookie will be sent to the Web site's server again.
A cookie is a short piece of data. The cookie is not an executable program and cannot do anything to your machine. The ADRE uses a session cookie to enable electronic transactions. The cookie is used for no other purpose. You can prevent any cookies from being sent to your PC using the browser options. However, if you do so, or already have your browser set to do so, you may not be able to process transactions electronically.