Terms and conditions
Last modified: April, 2025
Terms of Use
1. About This Website
This website is owned and operated by Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. (“Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C.”), and the domain www.millsdayton.com (the “website”) is made available to you under the following terms and conditions of use.
2. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing and using this website, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and the associated Privacy Policy. If you do not accept these terms, you must refrain from using the website.
3. Changes to Terms
Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. may revise these terms at any time, and continued use of the site following such changes will constitute your acceptance of those changes.
4. Website Content and Accuracy
All content provided on this website is subject to change without notice and is provided “as is.” While Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. strives to ensure the accuracy of the material, we do not warrant that the information is current, complete, or free from errors.
5. Website Availability and Security
We do not guarantee that the website will be available without interruption or free from viruses or other harmful components.
6. Acceptable Use
You are responsible for ensuring that your use of the website is lawful and secure. You must not attempt to gain unauthorized access to the website, introduce malicious software, or otherwise misuse the system. Any breach of these obligations may result in termination of access.
7. Copyright and Intellectual Property
The copyright for all content, including text, graphics, logos, and trademarks, is owned or licensed by Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. and protected under U.S. and international intellectual property laws. No portion of the website may be copied, reproduced, published, distributed, or displayed without prior written consent.
8. Privacy Policy
The Privacy Policy governs the collection and use of any personal information provided by you on the website. By using the website, you consent to the collection and use of this information as described in the policy, which can be found in the Privacy section of the website.
9. Feedback and Submissions
Any feedback, suggestions, comments, or other communications submitted through the site shall be considered non-confidential and non-proprietary. Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. shall be free to use such materials in any way, without restriction or obligation to you.
10. Third-Party Links
This website may contain links to external websites for your convenience. Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. does not control or endorse these third-party sites and is not responsible for their content, services, or availability. In some cases, the firm may receive compensation from those third parties.
11. Linking Policy
Linking to the homepage of this website is generally permitted via a plain text link. However, deep linking to internal pages or framing any content from this site is strictly prohibited without express written permission.
12. No Client Relationship
Use of this website does not establish a client relationship between you and Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. Communications through the website or email do not constitute professional accounting or advisory services.
13. Disclaimer of Warranties
Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
14. Limitation of Liability
Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, or consequential damages arising from your access or use of the website, including but not limited to loss of data, business interruption, or lost profits.
15. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C., its employees, agents, and affiliates from any claims, liabilities, losses, or expenses arising out of your use of the website or violation of these terms.
16. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms of Use shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, without regard to its conflict of laws principles. Any disputes shall be resolved exclusively in the state or federal courts located in Virginia.
17. Severability
If any provision of these Terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
18. Accessibility
Mills, Dayton & Company, P.C. is committed to making its website accessible to all users. If you experience difficulty accessing any part of the site, please contact us.