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By using this website, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please leave the site immediately. Lianshun Abrasives may update the Terms of Use at any time without notice. If you break these terms, Lianshun Abrasives can take legal action.
Limited License
Unless otherwise stated, all content on this website is copyrighted by Lianshun Abrasives. Without our written consent, you may not copy, distribute, link, or use the content for commercial purposes. You may download or copy content for personal, non-commercial use, but you must keep the copyright and other notices unchanged.
Trademarks
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Disclaimer
The content on this website is for convenience and general information. While we aim to keep information accurate, we make no guarantees. Lianshun Abrasives may change content or product details at any time. All information is provided “as is” without any warranties, including those of merchantability, fitness for purpose, or non-infringement.
Limitation of Liability
Lianshun Abrasives and its affiliates are not responsible for any direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages related to your use of this website, even if we have been informed of possible issues.
Product Availability
Products and services described on this website may vary by country or region. Please contact our local sales representatives for details.
Links to Third Parties
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Access to Secure Areas
Only authorized users may access password-protected or secure areas of this website. Unauthorized access may lead to legal action.
Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms of Use follow the laws of the People’s Republic of China. Disputes will be handled through the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) in Beijing, in Chinese, by three appointed arbitrators. The decision will be final and binding.