Please read these Terms of Service (‘Terms’, ‘Terms of Service’) carefully before using the https://celebrate.lk/ website (the ‘Service’) operated by https://celebrate.lk/ (‘us’, ‘we’, or ‘our’). Your access to and use of the Service is conditioned on your acceptance of and compliance with these Terms. These Terms apply to all visitors, users, and others who access or use the Service.
Your content
Some of our services are designed to let you upload, submit, store, send, receive, or share your content. You have no obligation to provide any content to our services and you’re free to choose the content that you want to provide. If you choose to upload or share content, please make sure you have the necessary rights to do so and that the content is lawful.
Removing your listing
If you would like to remove your listing from Celebrate.lk you can do this by:
- Logging into your Celebrate.lk account, or
- sending us an email (info[at]celebrate.lk) requesting your listing to be removed.
For business users and organisations only
If you’re a business user or organisation, then to the extent allowed by applicable law: You’ll indemnify Celebrate.lk and its directors, officers, employees, and contractors for any third-party legal proceedings (including actions by government authorities) arising out of or relating to your unlawful use of the services or violation of these terms or service-specific additional terms. This indemnity covers any liability or expense arising from claims, losses, damages, judgments, fines, litigation costs, and legal fees.
Settling disputes, governing law, and courts
For information about how to contact celebrate.lk, please visit our contact page.
Australian law will govern all disputes arising out of or relating to these terms, service-specific additional terms, or any related services, regardless of conflict of laws rules. These disputes will be resolved exclusively in the federal or state courts of Australian Capital Territory, Australia, and you and Celebrate.lk consent to personal jurisdiction in those courts. To the extent that applicable local law prevents certain disputes from being resolved in a Australian court, then you can file those disputes in your local courts. Likewise, if applicable local law prevents your local court from applying Australian law to resolve these disputes, then these disputes will be governed by the applicable local laws of your country, state, or other place of residence.