Terms of Use
This site is owned by the Toronto Board of Trade and was created to
be informative. Any images, graphics, multimedia, or content is
copyrighted by the Toronto Board of Trade and may only be used in the
manner provided for in these Terms and Conditions. In addition, the site
contains names, logos, trademarks, service marks and other intellectual
property which are the property of the Toronto Board of Trade and may
not be used for commercial purposes without the express written consent
of the Toronto Board of Trade. Accordingly, we will permit you to
download or photocopy material displayed on this site for your
non-commercial personal use. Any content or graphics extracted from the
site must prominently display copyright and other proprietary
notices.
Notices
Notices to you may be made via email, regular mail, notices posted on
the website, or changes to this Terms of Use.
The terms and conditions outlined throughout this Privacy Policy, are
interpreted in accordance with and governed by the laws of the Province
of Ontario (without applying the province's conflict-of-law
principles).
If any provision of this agreement is unlawful, void or
unenforceable, it will not affect the validity and enforceability of any
remaining provisions.
This statement sets forth the entire agreement regarding all of the
matters discussed in this statement.
By law, these terms and conditions may change at any time. You will
be required to comply with such revisions and therefore should
periodically visit this section to review the current terms and
conditions to which you are bound. However, we think it is much more
exciting to periodically visit our changing corporate site. The
information available at www.bot.com will keep you informed about our company
and our services.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at:
The Toronto Board of Trade
1 First Canadian Place, PO Box 60
Toronto, Ontario, M5X 1C1
Phone: 416.366.6811
or send email to: privacy@bot.com
The Toronto Board of Trade operates under Canada’s Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act. For more
information about your personal privacy rights under this Act, contact
the Privacy Commissioner of Canada at 1-800-282-1376 The web site is
available for more information at http://www.privcom.gc.ca
Last Modified - 6/21/2002