Welcome to the DeckOutlet.ca Terms of Service. By using this website, you agree to the rules and guidelines outlined below. These terms ensure a safe and lawful experience for all users. We recommend reviewing this page regularly for updates. By continuing to use this site after any changes, you confirm your acceptance of the revised terms.
We provide materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only. You may not copy, reproduce, download, share, or broadcast any content without obtaining prior written permission from DeckOutlet.ca. Modifying, adapting, or creating derivative works from our content is also prohibited unless explicitly authorized.
When using this website, you agree to act lawfully and respect the rights of others. Prohibited activities include:
DeckOutlet.ca provides this website and its content “AS IS” and “AS AVAILABLE” without any guarantees, express or implied. This includes warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
We are not responsible for:
While we strive for uninterrupted and error-free service, we cannot guarantee it. Similarly, DeckOutlet.ca does not guarantee the site is free from viruses or other harmful elements.
For your convenience, this site may include links to third-party websites. These links are provided for reference only. DeckOutlet.ca does not endorse or control these sites and assumes no responsibility for their content or any resulting losses. Use these links at your own risk.
All names, images, and logos identifying DeckOutlet.ca or third parties are protected by copyright, trademarks, and design rights. You may not use these materials without prior written consent from DeckOutlet.ca or the respective third parties.
DeckOutlet.ca reserves the right to end this agreement and your access to the website at any time without prior notice. This termination does not create liability for DeckOutlet.ca.
If any conflicts arise between these terms and specific terms displayed elsewhere on DeckOutlet.ca, the specific terms will take precedence. If a term is found invalid or unenforceable under Ontario or Canadian law, it will be removed, and the remaining terms will continue to apply.