Praxtrust

Terms of Use

What using the Praxtrust website means, in plain language.

What this site is

Praxtrust describes a compliance program development and independent testing offer for SEC-registered investment advisers, ahead of FinCEN's AML rule. The site takes no payment and opens no account: every regulatory fact, date, and figure on it is sourced from the cited public rulemaking or from Praxtrust's own stated analysis, and nothing here should be read as a guarantee of regulatory compliance.

Not legal advice

Praxtrust informs; it does not advise. Nothing on this site is legal advice, and reading it does not create an attorney-client or advisory relationship of any kind. Your firm's specific obligations depend on facts this site cannot know; talk to counsel for those.

An actual engagement

The program build and the independent test described here are professional services delivered under a separate, signed engagement agreement negotiated directly with a client. Nothing on this website itself constitutes an offer capable of acceptance, and no engagement begins until that separate agreement is signed.

Acceptable use

Use this site for its intended purpose: reading it. No attempts to break, probe, or overload it, no scraping at a rate that degrades it for others, no reproducing its content as your own.

Liability

The site is provided as is. To the extent the law allows, Praxtrust is not liable for any decision made in reliance on this website's content alone; nothing here limits liability the law does not allow limiting.

Changes

These terms may be updated as the site or the offer changes. The version in effect is the one published here at the time you read it.