Reader terms · public boundaries

Use Moghrey Mie with the right context attached.

Plain-English terms for reading, linking, quoting, sharing, corrections, commercial disclosures, source reliance and external routes. This page keeps reader expectations clear without adding accounts, forms or legal automation.

Reader boundaries

These terms are practical reading rules, not an account contract or legal service.

Plain-language terms

Use the public pages responsibly

Moghrey Mie is a public Isle of Man briefing. Read, link, cite and share public pages, but keep attribution, source context and dated issue URLs intact.

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Briefing summaries are not legal or official advice

Plain-English cards help readers understand public records, but the original source remains the authority for decisions, deadlines and official wording.

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Corrections route

Challenge errors with a public source

If a fact, link, date, advert label or source note is wrong, use Corrections with the page URL and public record that supports the fix.

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Commercial boundary

Sponsored and affiliate routes stay labelled

Advertising and Amazon product links are separated from editorial summaries and should not be treated as source evidence.

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Reuse and route notes

Keep the public record useful when copying, saving, forwarding or leaving the website.

Related terms routes

Use these pages when the question is about privacy, accessibility, editorial standards, corrections, media copy or publish status.

Need to rely on a public record?

Use Moghrey Mie for the plain-English briefing, then verify decisions, deadlines and official wording against the original source.

Open source ledger

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