Site Essence Terms & Conditions

01. Definitions.
  1. “Siite Essence” means either Site Essence or any other entity to which Site Essence may assign, cede or delegate any of their rights or obligations.
  2. “Site Essence System” means equipment operated together as a system by Site Essence to provide any service, including without limitation servers, peripherals, routers, switches, software, databases, cables, generators, and uninterruptible power supplies.
  3. “Site Essence website” means the Internet website published at the URL “www.siteessence.co.za” or another URL Site Essence notifies the client of from time to time.
  4. “Agreement” means these General Terms, Acceptable Use Policy, and applicable service terms, service orders, and all annexures to any of these documents.
  5. “Application” means a request for initiation of a Service(s) and / or provision of Good(s);
  6. “Business day” means any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday, or a public holiday in the Republic of South Africa.
  7. “Business hour” means a period of 60 minutes between the hours of 08h00 and 17h00 South African Time, on a business day.
  8. “Client” is the party described as such on any application or service order executed between it and Site Essence.
  9. “Client data” means data:
    1. transmitted to the client using the Site Essence system,
    2. stored by the client on the Site Essence system (or on the client system as the case may be), or
    3. transmitted by the client via the Site Essence system,
    4. in the day-to-day utilisation of a service.
  10. “Client equipment” means any equipment installed at Site Essence’s premises by the client that Site Essence does not own, including without limitation servers, peripherals, routers, switches, software, databases, data cables, and uninterruptible power supplies.
  11. “Client Area” means the Client account login area of Site Essence’s portal, accessed by using Client credentials and passwords;
  12. “Data” means electronic representations of information in any form.
  13. “Database” means a collection of related data including, but not limited to, text, images, sound, and video, all of which have been created and integrated using a method of connecting and displaying the data into a collection of interrelated independent files or data which are stored together.
  14. “Domain” means an Internet subdomain registered with an authorised registrar appropriate to its top-level domain (“TLD”) and comprising its constituent domain name server records including, but not limited to, host names, aliases and mail exchange (“MX”) records.
  15. “Emergency maintenance” means maintenance to the Site Essence system intended to remedy existing circumstances or prevent imminent circumstances that are likely to cause danger to persons or property, an interruption to the communication services, or substantial loss to Site Essence, the client or any third party.
  16. “Fee” in respect of each service will be as noted in the fee schedule provided to the client on initiation of the service and adjusted from time to time.
  17. “Goods” means any and all goods to be provided by Site Essence to the client in terms of this agreement, including without limitation equipment, hardware, and third-party software.
  18. “Good industry practice” means the exercise of that degree of skill, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably be expected from a skilled and experienced service provider providing similar services to those provided under this agreement. Such a service provider would seek in good faith to comply with its contractual obligations, and with all applicable laws, codes of professional conduct, relevant codes of practice, relevant standards, and all conditions of planning and other consents.
  19. “Intellectual property rights” means patents, registered designs, trade marks (whether registered or otherwise), copyright, trade secret rights, database rights, design rights, service marks and other intellectual property rights and rights to claim something as confidential information, including in other jurisdictions, that grant similar rights.
  20. “Malicious code” means anything that contains any computer software routine or code intended to:
    1. allow unauthorised access or use of a computer system by any party, or
    2. disable, damage, erase, disrupt, or impair the normal operation of a computer system,
    3. and includes any back door, time bomb, Trojan horse, worm, drop-dead device, or computer virus.
  21. “Multi-Factor authentication” refers to the process of establishing a user’s identity using several concurrent means of verification such as a one-time pin, security questions, or other forms of validation.
  22. “OTP” means One-Time Pin or One-Time Password that is used for login to Site Essence systems or for verification purposes.
  23. “RICA” means the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act 70 of 2003.
  24. “Services” generally means internet services and access but for each specific service offering the meaning will be specified in more detail, as provided in the additional terms for each of the listed options.
  25. “Service order” means a goods, licence, services and/or work order agreed to in terms of this agreement describing the specific goods or services to be provided by Site Essence to the client.
  26. “Service Terms” means a document describing the terms on which Site Essence will provide a particular good or service, as amended from time to time.
  27. “General terms” means this document.
  28. “Software” means any computer programme (whether source- or object code), as well as any database structure or content, artistic work, screen layout, cinematograph film, sound recording, preparatory material, user or technical documentation or any other work created in connection therewith and any modifications, enhancements or upgrades thereto.
  29. “Supplier” means a supplier of goods and/or services to Site Essence.
  30. “Two factor authentication” refers to the process of establishing a user’s identity using various methods, such as one-time pin and security questions.
  31. “User/s” means the client or any other person accessing any of the services provided by Site Essence.
02. How the agreement works.
  1. The goods and services that Site Essence will provide to the client will be described in service orders.
  2. These general terms apply to all services.
  3. More details of particular goods or services may be contained in service terms.
  4. The service order(s), service terms, and this document together form the agreement between Site Essence and the client. If the parties enter into a Service Level Agreement or agree to an annexure to any of these documents, these will also form part of the agreement.
  5. If there is any conflict between any of these documents, they will be interpreted in descending order of precedence as follows: General terms (this document), service terms, service order, Acceptable Use Policy, and Service Level Agreement, unless otherwise expressly stated in writing.
03. Applications and initiation.
  1. Site Essence will provide the goods and services to the client as described in an application or service order in terms of the agreement.
  2. Site Essence reserves the right to refuse to commence the provision of services based on the client’s prior conduct.
  3. An application must be submitted via the Site Essence website or Client Area. Once an application is accepted by Site Essence it becomes a service order.
  4. Each service order (read with the other documents mentioned above) will be a separate contract between the client and Site Essence (unless amended or renewed by another service order).
  5. The terms of one application or service order will not apply to another, unless a service order amends or renews an existing service order or adds goods or services to an existing contract.
  6. The client consents to Site Essence carrying out a credit check on the client at any applicable credit bureau, and may make the provision of the goods or services dependent on its satisfaction with the results. Site Essence may provide information on the client’s payment record to a credit bureau.
  7. If the client is a juristic person, Site Essence may require one or more of its officers to stand surety for the client’s obligations under this agreement. Even if the agreement has commenced, Site Essence may withhold providing the services until the surety has been signed.
  8. Depending upon the service provided, Site Essence may be obliged under RICA to obtain certain information and documents from the client, and Site Essence may withhold or suspend providing services until the client has provided the necessary information and/or documents to Site Essence.
  9. If the client has not complied with a requirement of this clause, Site Essence may delay providing the goods or services until the client has complied. If the client does not comply within a reasonable period, Site Essence may terminate this agreement and will not be liable for any damage that the client may suffer as a result.
  10. Commencement of the services is subject to a seven-day cooling-off period which will be interrupted if the service in question is made available to the client during this period.
04. Client’s commitments.
  1. The client confirms that all statements made to Site Essence are true and correct. Site Essence reserves the right to request proof of any facts or claims. The client also commits to providing Site Essence with the necessary information required in the provision of the selected services, and (where applicable) consent to the use or sharing of this information with 3rd parties to comply with regulatory conditions (such as domain registration listings) within the guidelines of applicable privacy legislation.
  2. Site Essence reserves the right to, at any time, request verification of the identity of the primary account holder. Failure to produce such verification could result in summary suspension or cancellation of the product(s) and services.
  3. The client (or the client’s agent) certifies that the client is above the age of 18 years, has full contractual capacity and (in the case of an agent) is duly authorised by the client to contract on the client’s behalf.
  4. Site Essence’s website and attached systems, such as Client Area, are designed to facilitate reasonable use of the Site Essence products and services. Site Essence reserves the right to suspend or terminate users who are improperly using features of the systems to avoid billing, shaping, suspension, or any other system controls, or exploit bugs or limitations in the system design to effect avoidance of system controls or commit crimes. reserves the right to deem an activity as “unreasonable exploitation of the system” and will take appropriate action based on the circumstances and severity of the incident(s).
  5. The service order(s) and this agreement, the services or the interpretation of the supporting documents shall be governed by the laws of the Republic of South Africa and the courts of South Africa will decide any disputes.
  6. If the client or its staff engages in behaviour that is a contravention of the Acceptable Use Policy or may be considered offensive to Site Essence or its staff, Site Essence reserves the right to suspend or terminate the client’s services, irrespective of the form and medium of this abuse.
  7. In the event that any of the terms of this document are found to be invalid, unlawful or unenforceable, such terms will be severable from the remaining terms, which will continue to be valid and enforceable.
  8. Site Essence reserves the right to remove any content hosted by a client that it considers illegal or contrary to the AUP or for which it has received a takedown notice.
05. Service credit.
  1. If the client wishes to make a claim for connectivity service downtime, the client must log a dispute with Site Essence, which will take the matter up with the relevant provider. Any refund will be made to the client by Site Essence, which has sole discretion on whether to accept the client’s claim. Such credit will exclude any claims for slow access, intermittent service, and any other fault type except no service faults.
  2. The calculation of time periods for the purpose of calculating any service credit shall only commence upon the reporting of any fault to Site Essence Support.
06. Terms are subject to change.
  1. Site Essence may amend the general terms and service terms at any time. The amended versions will be posted on the Site Essence website. The Client also has a duty to keep itself informed of the latest version of the above documents by accessing the Site Essence website on a regular basis.
  2. If the Client objects to any of the amendments, it may terminate the agreement, and the termination will become effective at the end of the normal notice period.
  3. If Site Essence changes its fees, the change must take place as described in this clause.
07. Interactions with staff and Site Essence Brand.
  1. Clients will be held accountable for their conduct towards Site Essence staff and in the public domain with regard to allegations or malicious conduct directed towards Site Essence or its staff.
  2. Abusive behaviour, including (but not limited to) aggression, bullying, offensive language or conduct, including threats, humiliation, or any type of intimidation on a forum or directed at Site Essence or its staff will be deemed abusive and will not be tolerated. Such conduct may constitute an AUP violation and Site Essence reserves the right to suspend or terminate services to a client in such cases.
  3. Clients using public platforms to spread libel, false allegations, unreasonably or maliciously diminish the reputation or public perception of the Site Essence brand (or its staff) may have their services suspended or terminated, depending on the severity and circumstances of the incident(s), and may also be regarded as contrary to the AUP.
08. Availability of services.
  1. Site Essence cannot guarantee the provision of the requested service upon the receipt of an application.
  2. Provision of the service is subject to Site Essence confirming that it is technically feasible to do so.
  3. Applicants will be formally notified after receipt of an application whether or not the service can be provided.
09. Choice of services and products.
  1. Site Essence offers online application and signup for all products and services only via Client Area. The client is solely responsible for ensuring that their choice of product or service conforms to their requirements or desired outcome. Site Essence will not be liable for compensation, costs, or damages resulting from incorrect selection of products or services, or resultant delays in rectifying such errors.
  2. Sign-up for products and services is subject to the cooling-off period described in section 44 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act (“the ECT Act”).
  3. Site Essence provides services on the basis of information provided by the client, and Site Essence offers no warranty as to the suitability of the services beyond the requirements as expressed by the client.
  4. Site Essence reserves the right to stop offering particular services if it deems it necessary. Site Essence will then either provide the service for the remainder of the time that has been paid for or refund the amount paid for that specific package.
10. Referral programme.
  1. Clients may only use a referral programme to refer other possible clients. Clients that try to refer themselves via other accounts, whether set up using spoofing methods or simply as duplicate referrals will not receive any discounts.
  2. Should a referred client decide to cancel its services within three months of signup, Site Essence reserves the right to reverse both the referrer and the referee’s credits.
11. Payment and penalties.
  1. Site Essence reserves its right to change its prices at any time on reasonable notice, which will not be less than 30 days, as per the minimum term of a month-to-month agreement.
  2. Site Essence only accepts a monthly subscription with Visa/Mastercard payments for month-to-month services, and will only accept alternative payment under specific circumstances and only by prior arrangement at Site Essence’s discretion.
  3. The client’s monthly subscription fee will be submitted monthly on the client’s preferred day (the first 1st – the 7th or 20th until the last day of the month).
  4. Site Essence will not accept any liability or responsibility for delays, suspensions, or impact on services due to the use of non-approved payment methods by clients.
  5. If the client’s subscription bounces for any reason, Site Essence reserves the right to resubmit the subscription at any time.
  6. Non-payment of any fee by its due date, whether as a result of unpaid subscriptions, declined cards or any other cause may result in immediate suspension of services (which may not be limited to the particular service in question). Site Essence retains the right to suspend any services for non-payment, and to withhold such services until all arrears are settled in full on any and all products and services.
  7. Services that have been suspended for non-payment of fees will remain suspended until payment has been made and the service is reconnected as described below. The client will not be credited for data or services that would otherwise have been available to the client during the period of suspension.
  8. If the client remains in default of a monthly fee for two consecutive calendar months, Site Essence may terminate the agreement with immediate effect. The client will remain liable for all fees and charges for any period of suspension.
  9. Should the client settle the unpaid fee they will be reconnected as described below.
  10. Site Essence may charge an admin fee for failed or returned payments, regardless of the method of payment or the reason for non-payment. Such admin fees are payable immediately and in conjunction with the outstanding fees which resulted in non-payment. Admin fees will be calculated on a sliding scale based on the number of incidents of non-payment on the client’s payment record. Non-payment of admin fees will be considered non-payment and will be subject to the same terms. Once levied, admin fees are not recoverable or reversible, regardless of whether payment is made within the prescribed period.
  11. If the client’s services are suspended or terminated for any reason, including non-payment, Site Essence may charge a reconnection fee for subsequent reactivation of services as described in Client Area. Reconnection fees are payable in full before any services can be reactivated, once suspended. Site Essence may charge multiple reconnection fees where multiple products are affected and may charge “escalating” penalties for repeated non-payment offences. Any prior leniency shown in this regard will not prejudice Site Essence’s right to enforce such penalties in full at any time (within their discretion).
  12. Reconnection of services may be subject to a waiting period of up to 72 hours, at Site Essence’s discretion, regardless of when payment is received or cleared.
  13. In cases of suspension of services due to non-payment, Site Essence reserves the right to levy both reconnection fees and admin fees. Any and all penalty fees must be settled in full, prior to reconnection of affected services.
  14. Both admin and reconnection fees will not exceed R400 (charged on a sliding scale based on the number of incidents of non-payment), and this amount is based on (but not limited to) a reasonable estimation of accumulated administrative costs (such as labour), bank penalties and resubmission charges levied by payment carriers.
  15. In the case of billing disputes, the onus is upon the client to raise such disputes in good time through the complaints procedure set out in these Terms to prevent interruption of services while the billing is in dispute. Reparations will be made to clients with successful disputes by means of an account credit or refund, at Site Essence’s discretion.
  16. Site Essence reserves the right to terminate services where a client has shown a repeated disregard for payment terms and consistently fails to make regularly scheduled payments on time and using approved payment methods. The conditions of termination will be based on guidelines determined at Site Essence’s discretion and may vary. The means and terms of termination will be determined at Site Essence’s discretion. Notice of termination will be provided to the best of Site Essence’s ability, but Site Essence will not be held liable for claims or requests for further provision of services once a client’s services have been terminated due to non-payment.
  17. Unless otherwise agreed:
    1. Billing will commence on the date that service provision commences. Partial months will be charged pro rata.
    2. Services are billed in advance and all invoices must be paid by the client in advance.
    3. Any services invoiced in arrears are payable on presentation of invoice.
    4. All fees and other amounts payable are quoted exclusive of VAT.
  18. Interest will be charged on any amount that remains unpaid by the client beyond the due date of payment:
    1. The interest rate will be 2% (two percent) above the prime overdraft rate (percent, per annum), up to a maximum of 2% per month.
    2. The prime overdraft rate will be as charged by Site Essence’s bankers at the time, which will be evidenced by a certificate issued by any manager of that bank, whose authority it shall not be necessary to prove.
    3. The interest will be calculated from the due date of payment to the date of actual payment, both days inclusive, and will be compounded monthly in arrears. The client agrees and undertakes to pay the interest.
12. Subscription Authorisation.
  1. By accepting these terms, the Client hereby authorises Site Essence to debit their nominated bank account or Visa/Mastercard any variable amount pertaining to the service or products they have selected, on sign-up for a calculated pro-rata and thereafter at the beginning of each month (or on signup entirely for the purchase of non-service products). This sum is the amount for settlement of the monthly amount due by the client in respect of services or products.
  2. The client authorises Site Essence’s nominated agent to debit their bank account or Visa/Mastercard on Site Essence’s behalf (the “authorised party”). The debit authority will remain in force until such services or products are cancelled, subject to the condition that the client agrees that debits related to cancellation notice periods will be honoured before the expiration of the debit authority.
  3. The client agrees that the authorised party may freely cede, delegate or assign any of its rights or obligations in terms of this Subscription instruction without consent from the client and that the client may not cede, delegate or assign any of their rights and obligations in terms of this Subscription instruction to any third party without the prior written consent of the authorised party.
13. Term and termination.
  1. Site Essence operates month-to-month contracts. Either the client or Site Essence may terminate the agreement, or a particular service, by giving one calendar month’s notice to the other. One calendar month cancellation period means the service will end on the last day of the following month. It does not matter if you cancel at the start of the month or at the end of the month. The cancellation notice period starts on the 1st of the month following your cancellation. (Example: you cancel on August 3rd -> your cancellation notice starts on September 1st and the contract ends on September 30th).
  2. . Particular service terms may allow for shorter notice periods.
  3. The client must give notice of termination to Site Essence via Client Area. Cancellation of any service is the client’s responsibility and all tools to effect such cancellation are provided in Client Area. The client is responsible for ensuring that such cancellation of service is actioned with due attention to terms of cancellation, as well as cancellation conditions that require the client to specifically indicate a required process. Should the client incorrectly complete the cancellation process, Site Essence will not be liable for any additional costs or compensation due to the error.
  4. Either party may terminate this agreement and any service provision where there is a breach of this agreement by the other which has not been remedied within seven (7) days of receipt of written notice to do so.
  5. Site Essence reserves the right to terminate agreements based on a breach of this agreement, or linked agreements (such as their Acceptable Use Policy) which is viewed as a breach of the whole service contract.
  6. The client acknowledges that Site Essence may terminate this agreement by written notice, including email, and without liability in the event of the termination of its agreement with an upstream licensee relevant to the provision of any connectivity service.
  7. Site Essence reserves the right to deactivate or terminate selected free products should they not be used within a prescribed period or at Site Essence’s sole discretion. Such termination will take place automatically, as per product specifications, and may occur without prior warning. Site Essence accepts no liability should such termination take place, and no warranty is made regarding the availability of said products in the future. For example, should a Fax2Email be deleted if not used within 90 days, Site Essence makes no warranty that the number can be made available again and accepts no liability for any consequences resulting in the deletion of the product. Site Essence reserves the right to terminate products provided as free products where a breach has occurred (such as non-payment) in relation to other products, whether or not such breach has a direct or indirect bearing on the Free product service provision.
14. Transferability.
  1. Should Site Essence agree to the acquisition or transfer of any or all of its services to another company, such services and services agreements will be transferred to the acquiring entity. Clients affected will be notified of such changes and any potential impact on their service agreement within the minimum term (30 days) of a month-to-month agreement.
15. Client information and privacy.
  1. Clients signing up for services as primary contact are considered as “the client” and no other parties will be permitted access or authority to the client account, even if they are a 3rd party recipient or affiliate of the “client”.
  2. Site Essence will observe all privacy of information best practices, in accordance with the applicable laws of South Africa, including the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI) of 2013.
  3. The client consents to Site Essence processing personal information transmitted to the South Africa system in a way that is consistent with the service being provided. Where the client’s use of service leads to the transmission of personal information to or from the Republic of South Africa, the client acknowledges that it has a duty to comply with any relevant statutory provisions dealing with data privacy either in the Republic of South Africa or in any foreign country to which the personal information is transmitted. The client warrants that it has obtained the consent of any third party for the use of that party’s personal information in this way, or otherwise that such processing is lawful, and indemnifies Site Essence from any claim brought by such third party as a result of its failure to do so.
  4. Site Essence may retain backups as a matter of course for up to one year after termination, and the client consents to such retention. However, gives no warranty in respect of the effectiveness of such backups (if any).
  5. Calls to Site Essence Support are recorded for training and quality purposes. Recordings will be saved for a maximum of three (3) months from the date of recording.
16. Security.
  1. Site Essence will implement measures in line with good industry practice to ensure the security of the Site Essence system and the physical security o’s premises, but gives no guarantee that breaches of security will not take place.
  2. If the client discovers a security violation, or thinks that a security violation is imminent, it must immediately notify Site Essence in an appropriate way that does not further compromise security concerns.
  3. If the client suffers damage as a result of loss or corruption of client data through a security violation, it will be liable for the damage if the violation was the client’s fault.
  4. The client must not do anything that may prejudice the security of the Site Essence system, and must take all reasonable measures necessary to ensure that:
    1. no unlawful access is gained to Site Essence’s premises, the Site Essence system, or the client’s own system;
    2. no malicious code is introduced into the Site Essence system; and
    3. the client data is safeguarded.
  5. If a security violation occurs, or Site Essence is of the view that a security violation is imminent, Site Essence may take whatever steps it considers necessary to maintain the proper functioning of the Site Essence system including without limitation:
    1. changing the client’s access codes and passwords (or those of any user of the system), and
    2. preventing access to the Site Essence system.
    3. takes reasonable measures to provide disaster recovery but does not warrant that recovery will be successful or that it will be completed within any time limit.
  6. The client must give its full cooperation to Site Essence in any investigation that may be carried out by Site Essence regarding a security violation.
  7. If the client is providing any service to third parties that make use of the Site Essence system, the client must contractually bind those third parties to equivalent terms regarding security as set out in this clause 15.
  8. Site Essence may on prior written notice to the client inspect the client’s installation and client equipment located on Site Essence’s premises to ensure compliance with the building regulations and restrictions agreed between the parties.
  9. By signing up and submitting personal information to Site Essence, clients expressly agree to validation and verification methods such as Two Factor Authentication and/or Multi-Factor Authentication, using personal information submitted, or such information as required by Site Essence from time to time. The method of verification used will be implemented at the discretion of Site Essence. Clients hereby grant authority to Site Essence to use personal information for this purpose, including sending OTP information via SMS to their mobile phones.
17. Suspension or terminations of service.
  1. Site Essence may, subject to this agreement or Acceptable Use Policy, suspend or terminate services of a client in its absolute discretion by providing email notice if:
    1. the client commits a serious or repeated breach of the agreement or the client engages in any conduct which in Site Essence’s opinion would have a negative impact on Site Essence, other clients, or Site Essence’s staff or is detrimental to the welfare, good order, or character of Site Essence; or
    2. Any part of the client’s fees are not paid in full when due; or
    3. The information the client supplied to Site Essence is found to be incorrect or false;
    4. Site Essence reasonably thinks that the client’s use of the services may result in the commission of a crime or is otherwise unlawful.
  2. Site Essence reserves the right to effect such suspension or termination without notice, depending on the severity of the breach, but will undertake to inform clients where possible. Upon such suspension or termination, such clients:
    1. Will not be eligible for reimbursement/compensation, unless at Site Essence’s discretion
    2. Will not be eligible for payment under the Double Money Back Guarantee or similar promotion
    3. May be further barred from signing up for any services with Site Essence in the future
    4. May be reported to governing bodies, such as ISPA, for listing purposes
    5. May be listed with applicable authorities and credit bureaus.
  3. The period of suspension will be that which is reasonable under the particular circumstances that gave rise to the suspension.
18. Limitation of liability and indemnity.
  1. SITE ESSENCE WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE CLIENT OR ANY THIRD PARTY IN RESPECT OF ANY AND ALL DAMAGES, LOSS, CLAIMS, OR COSTS, OF WHATEVER NATURE AND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, SUFFERED BY THE CLIENT OR THIRD PARTY, HOWSOEVER ARISING, AND SITE ESSENCE WILL MOREOVER NOT BE LIABLE WHETHER THE LOSS WAS THE RESULT OF THE ACT OR OMISSION OF A SITE ESSENCE EMPLOYEE, VICARIOUS OR STRICT LIABILITY.
  2. In the event that Site Essence is nonetheless held liable, the quantum of Site Essence’s liability will not exceed the monthly or pro-rata fees due for the service that occasioned the loss, in the preceding three (3) months, regardless of whether the claim arises out of negligence on the part of Site Essence or any other cause.
  3. USE OF THE SERVICES INDICATES THAT THE CLIENT INDEMNIFIES AND HOLDS HARMLESS SITE ESSENCE IN RESPECT OF ANY DAMAGES, LOSS OR COSTS, OR CLAIMS INSTITUTED AGAINST SITE ESSENCE ARISING FROM ANY APPLICATION OR SUBSCRIPTION TO OR USE OF ANY SERVICE OR BREACH OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO IT.
  4. These limitations on liability and indemnities apply to the benefit of Site Essence and Site Essence’s affiliates, directors, officers, employees, contractors, agents, and other representatives, as well as any third parties whose networks are connected to the Site Essence system.
  5. Nothing contained in this clause 17 will limit the client’s liability in respect of charges incurred for ongoing services.
  6. If the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 is applicable to this agreement, and any provision of this clause 17 is found by a court or tribunal with jurisdiction over Site Essence to be unfair, unreasonable, or unjust, then that provision (whether it be a word, phrase or sub-clause) will be severed, and the remainder of this clause 17 will have full force and effect.
  7. In the case of ambiguity, this clause 17 will take precedence over any expression of the parties’ intention, whether expressed or implied, that may be contained elsewhere in this agreement.
19. Notices.
  1. All requests by the client for the provisioning, modification, or termination of services, and for modification of contact and other personal information must be made via Client Area and Site Essence reserves the right to ignore any such request made in any other manner.
  2. The parties choose their addresses where they will accept service of any notices/documents for all purposes (apart from as described in clause 19.1) arising from this Agreement (domicilium citandi et executandi):
    1. in the case of Site Essence, PO Box 5116, Rivonia, 2128, South Africa, and
    2. in the case of the Client, the addresses set out in the most recent service order agreed between the parties.
  3. Either party may vary its given postal address or other contact details by notifying the other party in writing.
  4. Any notice given in terms of this agreement must be in writing and any notice given by any party to another (“the addressee”) which:
    1. is delivered by hand will be deemed to have been received by the addressee on the date of delivery; or
    2. if sent by fax during business hours, upon production of a satisfactory transmission report by the fax machine which sent the fax and if outside such business hours then at the beginning of the next business day; or
    3. is transmitted by email will be deemed to have been received upon confirmation of receipt (not automated receipt) thereof by the addressee; or
    4. is posted by prepaid registered post from an address within the Republic of South Africa to the addressee at its chosen postal address will be deemed to have been received by the addressee on the 7th (seventh) day after the date of posting.
  5. Despite the above:
    1. any notice that Site Essence sends by email to an email account hosted on the SiteEssence system by the client will be deemed to have been received by the client on the date of transmission; and
    2. if a written notice or communication is actually received by one of the parties from the other, this will be adequate written notice or communication to that party.
20. Interpretation and general.
  1. Whole agreement. This agreement is the whole of the agreement between the parties, and no document or statement not mentioned above will form part of it. Only a written variation, waiver or cancellation agreed to by both parties will be of any effect.
  2. Applicable law and jurisdiction. The law of the Republic of South Africa will apply to this agreement, its interpretation and any matter or litigation relating to or arising from it, and the parties consent to the jurisdiction of the courts of Republic of South Africa in this regard.
  3. Survival. For the avoidance of doubt, any provision of this agreement that anticipates any right or duty extending beyond the termination or expiry of this agreement will survive the termination or expiry of this agreement and continue in full force and effect.
  4. No indulgence. If one party chooses not to enforce any part of this agreement, that does not mean that the party cannot enforce that part at a later time. If any part of the agreement is found to be unenforceable, the rest will still be enforceable.
  5. Representatives. The signatories hereto acting in representative capacities warrant that they are authorised to act in such capacities, and accept personal liability under this agreement should they prove not to be so authorised.
  6. Reading down. If a provision of this agreement is reasonably capable of an interpretation that would make that provision valid and enforceable and an alternative interpretation that would make it void, illegal, invalid or otherwise unenforceable, then that provision shall be interpreted, so far as is possible, to be limited and read down to the extent necessary to make it valid and enforceable.
  7. Severance. In the event that any part of this agreement is found to be partially or fully unenforceable because it does not comply with any law, or for any other reason, this will not affect the application or enforceability of the remainder of this agreement.
21. IP provisioning.
  1. Site Essence may provision IP addresses for use with your Internet Services.
  2. You acknowledge and agree that you will not receive any proprietary or ownership rights in such designation, and that Site Essence may change your IP addresses at any time.
  3. Whether IPv6, public or private IPv4, any IP addresses provisioned by Site Essence for use with your Internet Services is done at Site Essence’s sole discretion.
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