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We do not accept liability (to the fullest extent permitted by law) for any improper or incomplete transmission of the information contained herein, or for any delay in its receipt.
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If this communication contains offensive, defamatory, or derogatory statements made outside the scope of our business, only the author in their personal capacity is liable.