Introduction

The Student Union services program is governed by the following Terms and Conditions. It is your responsibility to read and understand them. If there is any conflict between what is set out here and anything a student has been told by Student Union staff or its agents, the terms here shall prevail.

Every student is responsible for remaining aware of the Terms and Conditions. Every effort has been made to ensure the information provided to students in relation to the Student Union services program is correct but the Student Union is in no way responsible or liable for any inaccuracy in the information provided to students concerning the services program.

These Terms and Conditions are effective as at the date of publication (January 2012) and the Student Union reserves the right to amend the Terms and Conditions of the services program from time to time.

The Student Union shall use all reasonable endeavours to advise students of any such changes, but shall not be liable in any way for any failure to do so.

Definitions

The Student Union: Comprises MU Student Union Ltd. ACN No. 107 286 706 and University of Melbourne Student Union ABN 78 125 531 707
Benefits: any of the facilities, services or arrangements offered or available to students
Goods: All goods provided by the Student Union
Services: All services provided by the Student Union
Terms and Conditions: these Terms and Conditions as amended from time to time.

Use of services

The University of Melbourne student ID card is required to be presented by the student to access all or any services or departments of the Student Union.

It is the sole responsibility of the student to ensure they have their student ID card at all times in order to access services and/or benefits. ID cards may need to be scanned at some services.

The Student Union reserves the right to require a student to produce their student ID card at any time while utilising services or obtaining benefits.

In the event of loss or theft of a student ID card it is the responsibility of the student to inform the Student Union in writing.

The Student Union will not be liable for misuse of a lost or stolen student ID card.

The student shall be responsible for advising the Student Union of any change of name or address.

General

This agreement is personal to the student which shall not assign its rights or delegate its performance hereunder.

Alterations

The Student Union reserves the right in its absolute discretion to withdraw, cancel, deny access to or in any way change any of the benefits advertised or offered at any time and the Student Union will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the student resulting from such withdrawal, cancellation or change.

Suspension

The Student Union reserves the right to suspend or terminate a student’s access for violation of its rules and regulations or for conduct deemed detrimental to the welfare of the Student Union.

Privacy

The Student Union will only use the information provided to it from the student in accordance with its Privacy Policy.

Rights and responsibilities

In the discharge of its duties the Student Union shall comply with all reasonable resolutions, regulations and directions that may lawfully be made from time to time as to the nature and scope of the service to be provided. Nothing in the above clause shall effect the Student Union’s right to exercise its own judgment and to utilise its skills as it considers appropriate in order to achieve compliance with the said resolutions, regulations and directions or otherwise with its obligations under this agreement. Many of the products and services offered for sale in the Union House are products and services of third parties, being parties other than the Student Union. Third party products and services are not provided by the Student Union and the Student Union shall not be held liable for any loss or damage in relation to the products or services of third parties.

All disputes relating to or arising out of this agreement:
Shall be governed by the law of Victoria
Shall be resolved in the Victorian court with the appropriate jurisdiction.

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