Vol. I · Spring '26
Terms

Terms of use.

The agreement that governs your use of HumanResourcely.

Last updated:

These terms cover your use of the HumanResourcely website (humanresourcely.com), the documents we publish, the Library Pass subscription, and any related services we offer (the "Service"). By using the Service, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the Service.

1. Who we are

HumanResourcely is operated by HumanResourcely Pty Ltd (the "Company", "we", "us"). You can reach us at hello@humanresourcely.com.

2. Your account

  • You must be at least 16 years old, or the age of digital consent in your jurisdiction.
  • You're responsible for keeping your sign-in credentials secure.
  • You're responsible for activity that happens under your account.
  • One person, one account. Team Pass exists for shared access.

3. What you can do

Use of the documents is covered by our commercial licence. The short version: use the documents inside your organisation and with your fee-paying clients. Don't resell or sublicense them.

4. What you can't do

  • Scrape, crawl, or otherwise harvest the Service in bulk. Use of the documents is one-by-one, as a paid customer.
  • Use the Service for anything illegal in the jurisdiction you're operating in.
  • Use the Service to train a competing product or AI model.
  • Share Library Pass access with people outside your organisation.
  • Misrepresent yourself or your organisation to obtain a refund or discount.

5. Payment

Prices are listed in USD unless otherwise stated and include applicable taxes where we are required to charge them. You authorise us, via Stripe, to charge the payment method on file at purchase and (for the Library Pass) on each annual renewal until you cancel. Refunds follow our refund policy.

6. The Library Pass renews

The Library Pass is an annual subscription. It renews automatically on the anniversary of your purchase, on the same payment method, at the then-current published price. You can cancel future renewal at any time from your account; cancellation takes effect at the end of your current paid period.

We will email you at least 14 days before each renewal with the renewal date and amount so you can cancel in time if you don't want to renew.

7. Not legal advice

The documents are professionally drafted starting points, not legal advice. See our legal disclaimer. Get qualified counsel for your jurisdiction before adopting any document into a binding context.

8. Service availability

We aim for 99.9%+ availability and do our best to keep the Service running. We don't guarantee uninterrupted availability and we may take parts of the Service down for maintenance from time to time. If a planned maintenance window will be material to you, we'll email account holders in advance.

9. Termination

You can stop using the Service at any time and close your account by emailing us. We can suspend or close your account if you materially breach these terms (e.g. you reuse the documents in a way the licence forbids) — we'll usually give you a chance to fix it first, except where the breach is severe or repeated.

After termination, you keep any documents you've downloaded. Library Pass access ends. We retain account and purchase records as described in our privacy policy.

10. Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, our aggregate liability to you is limited to the amount you paid us in the 12 months preceding the claim. We are not liable for indirect, consequential, or special damages. This limitation does not apply where it can't be excluded under your local law (e.g. consumer guarantees in Australia under the ACL).

11. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms. The "last updated" date at the top is the source of truth. Material changes are emailed to account holders at least 14 days before they take effect. Continued use of the Service after a change constitutes acceptance.

12. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia. Disputes are heard in the courts of New South Wales, except where mandatory consumer-protection law in your jurisdiction gives you the right to bring the dispute closer to home.

A note before you act: these terms describe how HumanResourcely operates and the rights you have when you use the service. They are not legal advice for your business. If a question here touches your own contracts or compliance posture, ask us or talk to qualified counsel for your jurisdiction.