Terms & Conditions
These Terms & Conditions govern your use of the Code‑Flux website and, where relevant, the purchase of our services. If you purchase services, the Master Service Agreement ("MSA") and your Statement of Work ("SOW") will apply and take precedence in the event of conflict.
1. Who We Are
Trading name: Code‑Flux
Legal entity: Dominic Harding trading as ("t/a") Code‑Flux
Service address: 6th Floor - 37 Lombard Street - London - EC3V 9BQ
Email: info@code-flux.co.uk
Website: https://www.code-flux.co.uk
2. Website Use
- You may use our website for lawful purposes only.
- You must not misuse the website, attempt to gain unauthorised access, or interfere with security.
- We may suspend or block access where we believe there is misuse or risk.
3. Information on This Website
- Content is provided for general information only and may change without notice.
- We do not guarantee that information is complete, accurate, or up to date.
- Any reliance you place on the content is at your own risk.
4. Services, Quotes & Orders
- Service descriptions are indicative. Final scope, pricing, and deliverables are agreed in a SOW or written proposal.
- Quotes may expire if not accepted within the timeframe stated.
- We may decline work that is unlawful, unethical, or outside our capability.
5. Intellectual Property
- All website content, branding, and design are owned by Code‑Flux or licensors.
- You may not copy, reproduce, or redistribute our website content without written permission.
6. Links to Third Parties
Our website may include links to third‑party websites. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, policies, or availability.
7. Limitation of Liability
Nothing in these terms limits liability where it cannot legally be limited (including for death or personal injury caused by negligence or fraud).
- We are not liable for indirect or consequential loss arising from use of the website.
- We do not guarantee the website will be uninterrupted, error‑free, or free from viruses (although we take reasonable steps to maintain security).
8. Privacy & Cookies
Our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy explain how we process personal data and use cookies.
9. Complaints
If you have a complaint, please see our Complaints Handling Policy.
10. Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of England & Wales. The courts of England & Wales have exclusive jurisdiction.
Last updated: 11 January 2026.
