1. Acceptance of Terms
Welcome to School of Humanity! These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your enrollment and participation in our educational programs. By enrolling, you, as a parent or learner, agree to these Terms as well as Policies at School of Humanity.
2. Definitions
This section provides clarity on key terms used throughout these Terms of Service, specific to School of Humanity context.
- Agreement: Refers to the Terms of Service document, including all its clauses, provisions, and any amendments.
- Party/Parties: The entities agreeing, typically including the service provider (School of Humanity) and the user (student, parent, or educator).
- Service Provider: The entity providing the service, in this case, School of Humanity.
- User: An individual or entity who accesses or uses the services provided by School of Humanity, including learners or parents.
- Services: The educational and related services provided by School of Humanity, including but not limited to online courses, resources, and support services.
- Content: All materials, including text, images, videos, and other multimedia, are provided as part of the Services.
- Intellectual Property: Refers to creations of the mind for which exclusive rights are recognized, including copyrights, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets.
- Confidential Information: Any data or information, oral or written, treated as confidential that a party may obtain during the term of the agreement from the other party.
- Data Protection Laws: All applicable laws and regulations relating to the processing of personal data and privacy, including but not limited to GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
- Jurisdiction: The legal authority under which the Terms of Service are governed and any disputes will be resolved.
- Liability: Legal responsibility for one's actions or omissions, and the obligation to make restitution for harm caused.
- Warranty: A legal term for a guarantee or promise which assures by one party to the other party that specific facts or conditions are true or will happen.
- Termination: The conditions under which the agreement may be ended by either party.
- Force Majeure: Unforeseeable circumstances that prevent someone from fulfilling a contract, such as natural disasters.
- Indemnification: The obligation of one party to compensate for losses incurred by another party due to specific actions or violations.
- Amendment: A change or addition made to the terms of the agreement.