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Bulldog® maintains this site ("Site") for your personal viewing pleasure, information, education, and communication. Please feel free to browse the Site. You may download material displayed on the Site for non-commercial, personal use only provided you also retain all copyright and other proprietary notices contained on the materials. You may not, however, distribute, modify, transmit, reuse, re-post, or use the content of the Site for public or commercial purposes, including the text, images, audio, and video without Bulldog's written permission. Your access to and use of the Site is also subject to the following terms and conditions ("Terms and Conditions") and all applicable laws. By accessing and browsing the Site, you accept, without limitation or qualification, these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree to these Terms and Conditions, please do not use the Site.

You should assume that everything you see or read on the Site is copyrighted unless otherwise noted, and may not be used except as provided in these Terms and Conditions without the written permission of Bulldog®. Bulldog® neither warrants nor represents that your use of materials displayed on the Site will not infringe rights of third parties not owned by or affiliated with Bulldog®.

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The trademarks, logos, and service marks (collectively the "Trademarks") displayed on the Site are registered and unregistered Trademarks of Bulldog® and others. Nothing contained on the Site should be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license or right to use any Trademark displayed on the Site without the written permission of Bulldog® or such third party that may own the Trademarks displayed on the Site. Your misuse of the Trademarks displayed on the Site, or any other content on the Site, except as provided in these Terms and Conditions, is strictly prohibited. You are also advised that Bulldog® will aggressively enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law, including the seeking of criminal prosecution. Bulldog® may at any time revise these Terms and Conditions by updating this posting. You are bound by any such revisions and should therefore periodically visit this page to review the then current Terms and Conditions to which you are bound. The trademarks “Caterpillar”, “Komatsu”, “J.I. Case/Drott”, “John Deere”, “Volvo – Clark/Michigan/Ranger/Euclid”, “Dresser – International Harvester/Hough/Wabco Haulpak”, “Kelley Ripper”, “Champion”, “Fiat Allis”, “Terex”, and “Unit Rig/Lectra Haul” are registered® trademarks owned by the original equipment manufacturers who are the source of all products bearing those trademarks.

Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics and International Trade Restrictions

Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics operates in areas of political and commercial sensitivity. Consequently, we have a duty to demonstrate adherence to the sanctions regimes of the UN, US and UK regulatory authorities.

Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics will therefore engage in a screening process of prospects, customers and users of our products and services on a regular basis. If a potential or actual customer is either located in an embargoed country or fails our screening, Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics will not provide products or services to that potential customer. Additionally, we do not permit a customer to allow access to Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics products or services in an embargoed country.

If a customer that was previously not sanctioned becomes sanctioned and is detected as part of our regular screening process, we will discontinue services to that customer. Where a non-sanctioned customer purchases for services to be accessed in a number of locations and it is disclosed that this includes any location in an embargoed country we will not provide access to customer employees at that location and will terminate any such access that we discover.

Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics expects its customers to agree, in their contracts with Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics, to comply with this policy and Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics may terminate the contract of any customer that demonstrably does not comply.

Modern Slavery Act Statement

Bulldog Gasket & Hydraulics is required, pursuant to the Modern Slavery Act 2015, to make and publish a statement about the steps we are taking to ensure that slavery and human trafficking is not taking place in any part of our own business and in any part of our supply chains.

Modern Slavery can take various forms, including slavery, servitude, forced and compulsory labor and human trafficking, all of which have in common the deprivation of a person's liberty by another in order to exploit them for personal or commercial gain.

Needless to say, we have a zero-tolerance approach to any such activity and we are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all our business dealings and relationships.

We are confident that, in our own business, there is no slavery or human trafficking taking place. Our internal systems, controls and hiring policies are sufficiently strong and robust to ensure this.

We do, of course, trade with a wide range of different producers, suppliers and carriers, both domestically and internationally. We always try and ensure that all of these are reputable and carry on business to the same high standard as we do ourselves. We actively encourage them to do so. Our relationships, particularly with producers, often go back many, many years. We are in regular contact with them.

We have an informal program of regular contact with suppliers, producers and trading partners and for the most significant of these we intend to assess the degree of risk in trading with each of them and conduct more formal audits as appropriate.