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Best Answer mgourley, 25 July 2023 - 12:00 PM
Not unless it's required for "compliance with any specific legal requirements". (Clause 3.5.3.1)
As with any service you may contract, it's certainly a good idea to make sure that if they screw something up they can be held liable and be able to compensate you for damages.
Marshall
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