Terms of use.
Terms governing your use of the Taran Legal website (taranlegal.co.uk).
1. About these terms
These terms apply to your use of this website. By using the site you accept these terms. If you do not accept them, please leave the site.
2. Who runs this website
This site is operated by Dmytro Taran, a self-employed sole trader trading as Taran Legal, based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Contact: dmytro@taranlegal.co.uk.
3. No legal advice
The content on this site is provided for general information only. It does not constitute legal advice on any specific matter and should not be relied on as such. Legal advice is given only under a written engagement letter against a defined set of facts. See the Legal Disclaimer for the full regulatory position of Taran Legal.
4. Intellectual property
All text, images, source code and other materials on this site are the property of Taran Legal or its licensors and are protected by UK and international copyright laws. You may view, download and print pages for personal or internal business use. You may not republish, sell, sub-license, redistribute or systematically copy material from this site without prior written permission.
5. Links to third-party sites
Links to third-party websites are provided for convenience. We do not endorse and are not responsible for the content of third-party sites.
6. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Taran Legal accepts no liability for any loss or damage arising out of use of this website. Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud or any liability that cannot be excluded by law.
7. Privacy
Use of personal data is governed by the Privacy Policy.
8. Changes
We may change these terms at any time. The current version is the one in force when you use the site. Material changes will be highlighted on this page for thirty days after they take effect.
9. Governing law
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising out of them.
Last updated: 17 May 2026.