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users of this web site. By accessing this web site, user acknowledges
acceptance of these terms and conditions. Burns Controls Company
reserves the right to change these rules and regulations from time
to time at its sole discretion. In the case of any violation of
these rules and regulations, Burns Controls Company reserves the
right to seek all remedies available by law and in equity for such
violations. These rules and regulations apply to all visits to the
Burns Controls Company Web Site, both now and in the future.
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state and local laws. All information available on the web site
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the laws of the country where you reside.
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for example, white papers, press releases, data sheets, services
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