Terms of Service
These terms explain the general conditions for using this website and starting a service enquiry with Delaney Industries.
Last updated 15 July 2026
Website Use
This website provides general information about Delaney Industries services, content, case studies, and contact options.
You must not misuse the website, attempt unauthorised access, interfere with its operation, or use it for unlawful activity.
Enquiries And Proposals
Submitting an enquiry does not create a contract or guarantee availability, pricing, timescales, or acceptance of work.
Project scope, fees, deliverables, payment stages, responsibilities, and support terms are confirmed separately in writing before work begins.
Service Information
We aim to keep website content accurate and useful, but service descriptions are general and may not cover every project condition.
Technical recommendations can change after discovery, access review, supplier constraints, compliance requirements, or a deeper look at existing systems.
Third-Party Services
Projects may involve third-party platforms such as hosting providers, DNS services, payment providers, analytics, email platforms, APIs, or software vendors.
Third-party availability, pricing, features, policies, and failures are outside our direct control unless a separate support or management agreement says otherwise.
Intellectual Property
Website content, branding, writing, designs, code, images, and other materials are owned by Delaney Industries or used with permission unless stated otherwise.
You may not copy, redistribute, or reuse website material as your own without written permission.
Liability
The website is provided for general information. We do not guarantee that it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or suitable for every specific business decision.
Nothing on this page limits liability where it cannot legally be limited.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to delaney@delaneyindustries.co.uk.
If project-specific terms conflict with this general website page, the written project agreement or proposal terms take priority for that project.