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Linking to our Website
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Payment
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Contract
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Law and Jurisdiction
- A contract under these terms and conditions shall be governed by in accordance with the Irish Law.
- Any disputes relating to a contract under these terms and conditions shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Irish courts.
Our Details
- This website is owned and operated by Killarney Advertiser Ltd.
- We are registered in Ireland under registration number 62920, and our registered office is at Public Office Address: Coolcaslagh, Lissivigeen, Killarney, Co. Kerry.
- Our principal place of business is at Unit 1C, Park Place, High Street, Killarney, Co. Kerry
- You can contact us by writing to our address given above, by using our website contact form/by email to info@killarneyadvertiser.ieor by telephone on (064) 6632215
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