Terms of Service
Policies governing the History of Smoke archive, website, research, services, purchases, historical content, and related activities.
Last Updated: August 20, 2026
Welcome to History of Smoke.
These Terms of Service (“Terms”) govern your use of the History of Smoke website, historical archive, collection, Museum Journal, educational material, marketplace, Museum Gift Shop, digital content, memberships where offered, user submissions, products, and related services.
History of Smoke is owned and operated by Goodson Gallery.
By accessing History of Smoke, creating an account, purchasing an item, submitting material, participating in an interactive feature, or otherwise using our services, you agree to these Terms.
If you do not agree, you should not use our commercial or account-based services.
1. History of Smoke
History of Smoke is devoted to researching, collecting, documenting, interpreting, preserving, exhibiting, and presenting the material and cultural history of smoking and related traditions.
Subjects may include:
- Antique pipes
- Hookahs
- Water pipes
- Smoking implements
- Ceremonial objects
- Tobacco history
- Cannabis history
- Opium history
- Historical medicines
- Herbal traditions
- Cigars
- Cigarettes
- Match and lighter history
- Advertising
- Art
- Books
- Ephemera
- Cultural practices
- Ritual practices
- Archaeological and ethnographic material
- Historical reproductions
- Other related subjects
The presence of a subject in the archive does not constitute endorsement of the historical practice being documented.
2. Ownership & Operation
History of Smoke is owned and operated by Goodson Gallery.
Goodson Gallery may administer:
- Transactions
- Payments
- Shipping
- Customer service
- Appraisals
- Research
- Acquisitions
- Intellectual property
- Website operations
- Memberships
- Collection management
- Other business activities
for History of Smoke.
References in these Terms to “History of Smoke,” “we,” “us,” or “our” may include Goodson Gallery where it is acting on behalf of History of Smoke.
3. Related Policies
These Terms incorporate where applicable the:
- History of Smoke Privacy Policy
- History of Smoke Returns, Refunds & Shipping Policy
- History of Smoke Legal Disclaimer
- Individual product descriptions
- Membership or subscription terms
- Additional written Goodson Gallery terms applicable to a commissioned professional service
If a separately executed agreement directly conflicts with these Terms, that specific agreement controls with respect to the matter it addresses.
4. Eligibility
You must have legal capacity to enter into a binding contract to make purchases or enter paid agreements through History of Smoke.
You represent that information you provide is accurate and that you are legally authorized to use any payment method submitted.
5. Age-Restricted Material
History of Smoke is a historical platform that discusses mature subjects including tobacco, smoking, controlled substances, addiction, and historical drug culture.
Historical information may be accessible for legitimate educational purposes, but certain products or transactions may be subject to age restrictions.
Where applicable law imposes a minimum age for the purchase of a particular product, you must meet that legal age.
We reserve the right to:
- Request age verification;
- Refuse an age-restricted transaction;
- Restrict delivery;
- Cancel an order where legal age cannot reasonably be confirmed.
The availability of an object on the website does not establish that every visitor is legally permitted to purchase it.
6. No Sale of Controlled Substances
Unless expressly lawful and specifically identified otherwise, History of Smoke does not sell controlled substances through its historical collection.
References to opium, cannabis, tobacco, medicinal substances, psychoactive preparations, or other historical substances generally describe the history or original function of an artifact.
Nothing on History of Smoke authorizes unlawful possession, consumption, manufacture, distribution, or use of a controlled substance.
7. Historical Education Is Not Instruction to Consume
Descriptions of historical smoking practices are provided for:
- Historical
- Anthropological
- Artistic
- Collecting
- Scholarly
- Museum
- Educational
purposes.
A description of how an object historically functioned does not constitute encouragement or instruction to reproduce that historical practice today.
8. Electronic Transactions
You agree that transactions and agreements with History of Smoke and Goodson Gallery may occur electronically.
An electronic order, checkbox acceptance, account registration, payment authorization, subscription activation, or other affirmative electronic action may constitute acceptance of applicable terms to the extent permitted by law.
9. Order Acceptance
Submission of an order does not guarantee acceptance.
We may reasonably review transactions before fulfillment and reserve the right to:
- Reject an order;
- Verify identity, age, or payment;
- Correct genuine pricing errors;
- Cancel fraudulent transactions;
- Decline prohibited shipments;
- Cancel orders involving unavailable inventory;
- Decline a transaction presenting material legal or compliance concerns.
If we cancel an order after collecting payment and no goods or services have been supplied, the applicable amount will be refunded.
10. Unique Historical Objects
Many objects in the History of Smoke Museum Collection are unique, antique, handmade, scarce, or one-of-a-kind.
Objects may occasionally be offered through multiple platforms or private-sale channels.
If an object becomes unavailable before our inventory systems update, we may cancel the transaction and refund the amount collected for that object.
11. Antiques Are Not New Consumer Products
Purchasers acknowledge that antique and vintage artifacts were manufactured in different eras under standards that may differ substantially from modern consumer-product standards.
Historical objects may exhibit:
- Wear
- Patina
- Oxidation
- Tarnish
- Corrosion
- Old repairs
- Restoration
- Chips
- Cracks
- Losses
- Surface deposits
- Discoloration
- Replacement components
- Manufacturing irregularities
- Evidence of historical use
Such characteristics may constitute part of an object’s history rather than a defect.
12. Historical Smoking Objects Are Collectibles
Unless an individual listing expressly states otherwise, antique and vintage:
- Pipes
- Hookahs
- Water pipes
- Bowls
- Stems
- Mouthpieces
- Smoking accessories
- Containers
- Heating implements
- Ceremonial smoking objects
are sold and presented as historical collectibles, research objects, decorative objects, or display artifacts.
The fact that an object was historically designed for smoking does not constitute a representation that it remains safe for that purpose.
13. No Warranty of Modern Functional Safety
History of Smoke and Goodson Gallery make no representation that an antique smoking implement is safe for:
- Modern smoking
- Heating
- Combustion
- Inhalation
- Food use
- Drinking
- Liquid storage
- Medicinal use
- Repeated mouth contact
- Other functional use
unless such a representation is expressly made in writing.
A purchaser who elects to use an antique artifact functionally assumes risks associated with doing so to the extent permitted by law.
14. Historical Materials & Unknown Residues
Antique artifacts may contain or have been exposed to materials not permitted or commonly used in contemporary consumer products.
These can potentially include:
- Lead
- Lead-containing solder
- Heavy metals
- Historic pigments
- Old coatings
- Unknown adhesives
- Corrosion products
- Tobacco residue
- Combustion residue
- Environmental contamination
- Mold
- Previous restoration materials
- Unknown organic or chemical residues
Unless expressly stated otherwise, artifacts have not undergone comprehensive toxicological or laboratory analysis.
Do not infer modern safety compliance merely from an object’s appearance or historical function.
15. Condition Information
Condition descriptions represent reasonable observations and are not exhaustive conservation reports.
The absence of a particular issue from a description does not guarantee that the issue is absent.
Purchasers who consider a particular condition characteristic material should request further information before buying.
16. Dating, Origin & Attribution
Historical attribution frequently requires professional judgment.
Statements regarding:
- Age
- Period
- Dynasty
- Region
- Country
- Culture
- People
- Maker
- Workshop
- Material
- Historical use
- Symbolism
- Provenance
- Rarity
- Authenticity
may constitute informed opinions based upon evidence reasonably available at the time.
New scholarship or evidence can change historical conclusions.
The History of Smoke Legal Disclaimer contains additional terms concerning attribution and historical interpretation and is incorporated into these Terms.
17. Cultural Interpretation
History of Smoke examines smoking traditions across many cultures, communities, religions, geographic areas, and periods.
We seek to present these subjects responsibly, but historical and anthropological interpretations may evolve.
A cultural attribution does not mean that History of Smoke claims authority to speak on behalf of the people or community being discussed.
Where stronger historical evidence or community knowledge becomes available, collection records may be corrected or revised.
18. Indigenous & Ceremonial Material
Objects potentially associated with Indigenous, ceremonial, spiritual, religious, burial, archaeological, or culturally sensitive traditions may be subject to specialized ethical or legal considerations.
History of Smoke and Goodson Gallery reserve the right to:
- Conduct additional provenance review;
- Request documentation;
- Withdraw an object from sale;
- Refuse a transaction;
- Restrict publication;
- Cooperate with lawful claims or authorities;
- Revise an attribution
where appropriate.
A website listing does not guarantee that an object may lawfully be exported, imported, sold, possessed, or transferred in every jurisdiction.
19. Wildlife & Restricted Materials
Historical artifacts may incorporate materials of animal origin, including bone, horn, shell, leather, fur, feathers, ivory-like materials, or other organic substances.
Certain materials can be regulated by federal, state, international, or foreign laws.
Availability on the website does not guarantee the legality of shipment into every jurisdiction.
History of Smoke may refuse or cancel transactions where export, import, interstate transfer, or commercial sale presents a legitimate compliance concern.
20. Provenance
Provenance descriptions are based upon records and information reasonably available to us.
Many antique objects have incomplete ownership histories.
Unless specifically represented otherwise, provenance information should not be interpreted as confirmation that every period of ownership has been independently documented.
21. Historical Reproductions
History of Smoke may offer modern reproductions or historically inspired items alongside authentic antique material.
Reproductions will be identified as such where appropriate.
Purchasers are responsible for reviewing the particular listing rather than assuming every object on the website is antique.
Conversely, the presence of reproduction merchandise does not mean items expressly identified as antique are reproductions.
22. Prices
Prices may be modified before a purchase is completed.
We reserve the right to correct genuine typographical, technical, pricing, inventory, or listing errors.
A later change in market value does not entitle either party to retroactively change the price of a properly completed transaction.
23. Payment
You authorize History of Smoke, Goodson Gallery, and applicable payment processors to process charges associated with your transaction.
You represent that you have authority to use the payment method supplied.
Fulfillment may be delayed while payment, fraud, identity, age, or compliance review is pending.
24. Fraud & Chargebacks
Fraudulent transactions, payment abuse, intentionally false claims, use of stolen payment methods, and attempts to obtain merchandise without valid payment are prohibited.
Customers with legitimate concerns should contact us promptly.
If a payment dispute occurs, Goodson Gallery may submit transaction information reasonably relevant to the payment provider’s investigation.
Nothing in these Terms interferes with rights that applicable law gives a customer to contest a transaction in good faith.
25. Returns & Refunds
Purchases are governed by the History of Smoke Returns, Refunds & Shipping Policy.
Unless an exception in that policy applies or applicable law requires otherwise, sales are final.
26. Shipping
Shipping dates and delivery dates are estimates unless expressly guaranteed in writing.
History of Smoke and Goodson Gallery are not responsible for delays outside reasonable control, including:
- Carrier interruptions
- Severe weather
- Customs processing
- Government inspection
- Address errors supplied by the purchaser
- Transportation disruption
- Natural disasters
- Security holds
27. Shipping Damage
Damage should be reported promptly.
Recipients should preserve the:
- Artifact
- Shipping carton
- Labels
- Internal packing
- Protective material
- Other evidence of shipment condition
until instructed otherwise.
Failure to preserve evidence reasonably required by a carrier or insurer may interfere with an insurance claim.
28. International Transactions
International purchasers are responsible for determining whether their jurisdiction permits lawful importation of the object.
Orders may be subject to:
- Customs
- Duties
- Taxes
- Brokerage fees
- Import permits
- Export permits
- Seizure
- Inspection
- Regulatory delay
We reserve the right to decline shipments presenting a genuine legal or regulatory issue.
29. Museum Collection Purchases
The designation of an object as part of the History of Smoke Museum Collection describes its role within the History of Smoke collection or cataloging structure.
Unless a listing expressly states otherwise, it does not prevent History of Smoke or Goodson Gallery from offering, selling, deaccessioning, exchanging, lending, researching, relocating, or otherwise managing the object.
30. Museum & Archive Terminology
Terms including:
- Museum
- Archive
- Collection
- Accession
- Exhibit
- Curator
- Catalog
- Collection record
describe History of Smoke’s collecting, research, organizational, publishing, and educational activities.
Unless expressly stated otherwise, such terminology does not imply governmental status, public funding, university affiliation, accreditation by a particular museum association, or endorsement by an unrelated institution.
31. Museum Journal & Educational Content
Articles, collection records, timelines, object histories, videos, captions, maps, educational material, and Museum Journal publications are informational and scholarly content.
They may be revised as research evolves.
Historical scholarship is not guaranteed to remain permanently unchanged.
32. User Accounts
Where account functionality is offered, users are responsible for securing their credentials and maintaining accurate information.
We may restrict or terminate accounts that:
- Engage in fraud;
- Abuse website functionality;
- Threaten website security;
- Violate these Terms;
- Infringe intellectual-property rights;
- Engage in unlawful conduct.
33. Memberships & Subscriptions
Where History of Smoke offers paid memberships or subscriptions, additional membership terms presented at enrollment may apply.
Unless specifically stated otherwise:
- Membership benefits are personal to the member;
- Benefits have no cash value;
- Digital privileges may not be commercially resold;
- Membership does not confer ownership of museum property;
- Membership does not create voting, equity, investment, partnership, or governance rights;
- Benefits may evolve as the program develops.
Any recurring billing arrangement will be disclosed in connection with enrollment and handled according to applicable law.
34. No Investment Interest
Purchasing an artifact, product, membership, naming privilege, collector benefit, or digital membership feature does not provide:
- Equity in History of Smoke;
- Ownership of Goodson Gallery;
- Ownership of other collection property;
- A security;
- A profit-sharing interest;
- A financial return;
- A claim against museum assets
unless a separate legally valid agreement expressly states otherwise.
35. Digital Products
Where digital downloads, publications, research material, digital collection products, or other digital content are offered, the purchaser receives only the usage rights expressly stated with the product.
Unless expressly stated otherwise, the purchase does not transfer copyright ownership.
Digital products may not be unlawfully copied, redistributed, resold, or commercially exploited.
36. Collector & Research Submissions
History of Smoke may allow visitors, collectors, researchers, or members to submit:
- Photographs
- Object information
- Stories
- Provenance
- Historical records
- Research
- Corrections
- Comments
- Collection material
You represent that you have the right to submit the material and that you will not knowingly submit unlawful, fraudulent, defamatory, or infringing content.
37. Private Versus Public Submissions
Material submitted privately for customer service, appraisal, research, or other private purposes is governed by our Privacy Policy and is not automatically treated as a public archive contribution.
If you intentionally submit material to a feature clearly designated for public publication, community display, museum inclusion, or archival contribution, you authorize History of Smoke to use that material for the purposes described below.
38. License for Public Archive Contributions
For material intentionally submitted for public inclusion, you retain ownership of your original content but grant History of Smoke and Goodson Gallery a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to:
- Host
- Store
- Reproduce
- Format
- Display
- Publish
- Archive
- Distribute
- Create reasonable formatting adaptations of
the submitted material in connection with History of Smoke’s educational, archival, museum, editorial, promotional, and collection activities.
This license does not transfer ownership of your copyright.
Where reasonably practical, we may honor requests concerning attribution or removal, but preservation of historical records, published material, backups, legal records, or third-party republication may prevent complete removal in every circumstance.
39. Accuracy of User Contributions
History of Smoke does not guarantee the accuracy of information submitted by independent collectors or contributors.
We may:
- Edit formatting;
- Add editorial context;
- Reject submissions;
- Correct factual inaccuracies;
- Request documentation;
- Remove content;
- Revise cataloging
where reasonably appropriate.
Publication does not mean that History of Smoke endorses every assertion contained in a user submission.
40. Intellectual Property
Original History of Smoke material, including its:
- Name
- Branding
- Logos
- Collection photography
- Catalog descriptions
- Research
- Museum Journal articles
- Timelines
- Graphics
- Videos
- Database organization
- Educational material
- Website content
is protected by applicable intellectual-property law.
41. Personal Research & Educational Use
Visitors may access publicly available material for ordinary personal research, education, and lawful reference.
Unless applicable law independently permits it, you may not without authorization:
- Republish substantial portions of our archive;
- Commercially resell our research;
- Remove attribution from proprietary material;
- Systematically duplicate our database;
- Scrape our website in a manner that materially burdens our systems;
- Falsely present History of Smoke research as your own;
- Use our branding in a manner suggesting unauthorized affiliation.
42. Third-Party Intellectual Property
History of Smoke discusses historical artists, manufacturers, institutions, cultures, publishers, brands, researchers, and other third parties.
Their trademarks, copyrights, photographs, artworks, publications, and other protected material remain subject to applicable rights.
Reference to a third party for historical, descriptive, cataloging, scholarly, comparative, or critical purposes does not imply affiliation or endorsement.
43. Prohibited Uses
You may not use History of Smoke to:
- Facilitate unlawful controlled-substance transactions;
- Commit fraud;
- Sell prohibited material;
- Circumvent age restrictions;
- Circumvent customs or export laws;
- Introduce malware;
- Attack or disrupt the website;
- Impersonate another person;
- Submit intentionally false provenance;
- Infringe another person’s intellectual-property rights;
- Harass other users or personnel;
- Conduct other unlawful activity.
44. No Medical Advice
Historical discussion of medicinal, ceremonial, therapeutic, psychoactive, or health-related practices does not constitute contemporary medical advice.
Do not rely upon History of Smoke to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent a medical condition.
45. No Legal, Financial or Investment Advice
History of Smoke does not provide legal, tax, securities, or regulated investment advice.
Market values and historical prices of collectibles may rise or fall.
No representation concerning rarity or desirability constitutes a guarantee of appreciation or resale profitability.
46. Third-Party Websites
History of Smoke may reference museums, archives, universities, auction houses, publications, marketplaces, social networks, videos, payment providers, and other independent resources.
We do not control their content, policies, security, availability, or accuracy.
47. Website Availability
We may update, correct, reorganize, suspend, or discontinue portions of the website or archive.
No user is guaranteed permanent availability of a particular digital feature, collection record, publication, or interactive service.
48. Disclaimer of Warranties
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, HISTORY OF SMOKE AND ITS WEBSITE ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS.
ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE OBJECTS ARE SOLD IN THEIR DISCLOSED OR REASONABLY OBSERVABLE EXISTING CONDITION.
EXCEPT FOR WARRANTIES EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN WRITING OR RIGHTS THAT CANNOT LEGALLY BE DISCLAIMED, HISTORY OF SMOKE AND GOODSON GALLERY DISCLAIM IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT WHERE APPLICABLE.
NO WARRANTY IS MADE THAT AN ANTIQUE SMOKING OBJECT IS SAFE FOR MODERN FUNCTIONAL USE UNLESS EXPRESSLY STATED IN WRITING.
Nothing in this section limits a non-waivable consumer right.
49. Assumption of Risk for Unauthorized Functional Use
Antique artifacts may present risks that cannot be detected through ordinary visual examination.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, a purchaser who disregards the collectible nature of an antique object and elects independently to use it for smoking, combustion, ingestion, inhalation, heating, food contact, or another modern functional purpose assumes the risks reasonably associated with that decision.
This provision does not excuse liability that applicable law does not permit us to disclaim.
50. Limitation of Liability
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, HISTORY OF SMOKE AND GOODSON GALLERY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS, LOST OPPORTUNITIES, LOST EXPECTED APPRECIATION, OR LOSS OF BUSINESS.
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, OUR AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING FROM A PARTICULAR PRODUCT OR PAID SERVICE WILL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID FOR THAT PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
These limitations do not apply where applicable law prohibits them, including applicable liability for intentional misconduct, fraud, gross negligence, or personal injury that cannot legally be limited.
51. Indemnification
To the extent permitted by law, you agree to indemnify History of Smoke and Goodson Gallery against third-party claims and reasonable costs arising directly from your:
- Intentional breach of these Terms;
- Fraud;
- Unlawful use of the platform;
- Knowing submission of false ownership or provenance information;
- Submission of material that unlawfully infringes third-party rights;
- Unlawful import, export, resale, or use of an artifact after it leaves our control.
You are not required to indemnify us for liability that applicable law prohibits us from shifting to you.
52. Force Majeure
History of Smoke and Goodson Gallery are not responsible for delay caused by circumstances beyond reasonable control, including:
- Natural disasters
- Severe weather
- Fire
- War
- Civil unrest
- Government restrictions
- Public-health emergencies
- Cyberattacks
- Internet failures
- Utility interruption
- Shipping disruptions
- Customs delays
- Labor disruptions
53. Informal Dispute Resolution
Before initiating formal arbitration or litigation, you and History of Smoke agree to attempt good-faith informal resolution.
A written Notice of Dispute should contain:
- Your name and contact information;
- Relevant order or account information;
- A description of the problem;
- The relief requested.
Send notices to:
The parties will have 30 days following receipt of a sufficiently detailed notice to attempt resolution before formal proceedings begin, except where urgent relief is reasonably necessary or applicable law requires otherwise.
54. Binding Individual Arbitration
PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS.
Except for qualifying small-claims matters, appropriate claims for urgent injunctive relief concerning intellectual property, and disputes that applicable law does not permit to be arbitrated, you and History of Smoke/Goodson Gallery agree that disputes arising from these Terms, the website, an order, membership, submission, product, or service will be resolved through binding individual arbitration rather than a jury trial.
The arbitration agreement will be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act where applicable.
Arbitration will be administered by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) under the applicable rules, including consumer rules where legally required.
If AAA cannot administer the proceeding, another reputable arbitration provider may be agreed upon or appointed through an appropriate court process.
55. Arbitration Procedure
Arbitration may occur through video, telephone, written submissions, or in person as permitted by the applicable rules.
Consumer arbitration costs will be allocated according to applicable law and governing arbitration rules.
Nothing in these Terms requires a consumer to bear fees that governing law or arbitration rules require the business to pay.
56. Small-Claims Exception
Either party may pursue an eligible individual dispute in an appropriate small-claims court provided the action remains exclusively on an individual basis.
57. Class Action Waiver
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, YOU AND HISTORY OF SMOKE/GOODSON GALLERY AGREE THAT CLAIMS MAY BE BROUGHT ONLY IN AN INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, NOT AS PART OF A CLASS, COLLECTIVE, CONSOLIDATED, OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION.
An arbitrator may award relief only concerning the individual party before the arbitrator except where applicable law requires otherwise.
If a final court ruling determines that part of this waiver is unenforceable concerning a particular claim or remedy, that portion may be severed while the remaining enforceable provisions continue to apply.
58. Arbitration Opt-Out
You may opt out of Sections 54 through 57 by sending written notice within 30 days after you first become bound by these Terms.
Send the notice to:
Use the subject:
ARBITRATION OPT-OUT
Include your name, email address, and an unambiguous statement that you are opting out of arbitration.
Opting out will not prevent you from using or purchasing from History of Smoke.
59. Governing Law
Except where federal law applies or applicable consumer law requires otherwise, these Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.
The Federal Arbitration Act governs the arbitration provisions to the extent applicable.
60. Venue for Non-Arbitrable Disputes
For disputes not subject to arbitration or small-claims jurisdiction, the parties consent, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to appropriate state or federal courts located in the jurisdiction of Goodson Gallery’s principal place of business.
This provision does not waive venue rights that applicable law does not permit a consumer to waive.
61. Jury Trial Waiver
For disputes properly proceeding in court, each party waives trial by jury to the extent such waiver is enforceable under applicable law.
62. Time Limitation on Claims
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, claims concerning these Terms, a purchase, or a service should be asserted within one year after the claimant knew or reasonably should have known of the facts giving rise to the claim.
Where applicable law requires a longer non-waivable limitations period, that legally required period controls.
63. Severability
If a provision is found invalid or unenforceable, it will be enforced to the greatest legally permissible extent or severed where necessary.
The remainder of these Terms will remain effective unless applicable law requires otherwise.
64. No Waiver
Failure to enforce a provision on one occasion does not waive the right to enforce it later.
65. Assignment
You may not assign these Terms in a manner materially prejudicing History of Smoke or Goodson Gallery without consent.
History of Smoke and Goodson Gallery may assign applicable rights and obligations as part of a legitimate business reorganization, merger, acquisition, asset transfer, or transfer to an affiliated operating entity, subject to applicable law.
66. Entire Agreement
These Terms, incorporated policies, and any applicable transaction-specific written agreement form the agreement governing your use of History of Smoke.
67. Changes to These Terms
We may revise these Terms as our collection, programs, website, business, technology, or applicable requirements evolve.
The revision date will appear at the top of the page.
Updates generally apply prospectively following publication or other legally sufficient notice.
Material changes to the arbitration provision will not be retroactively imposed upon a dispute of which we had actual written notice before the change became effective unless the parties agree otherwise.
68. Contact
Questions concerning these Terms may be directed to:
History of Smoke
Owned & Operated by Goodson Gallery
Email: [email protected]
Text: “Goodson” to (945) 222-3933
By accessing History of Smoke, completing a transaction, establishing an account, or otherwise affirmatively accepting these Terms, you acknowledge that you have had an opportunity to review and understand them.
