Terms
The site should make verification-mark usage rules explicit.
A verification mark only makes sense when used within the defined scope and linked to the correct public record.
The terms should prohibit misleading reuse, out-of-scope display and unsupported wording.
Site usage
Public information should stay readable without implying universal guarantees.
Adamly provides independent verification of defined claims under its own methodology and only for the perimeter stated on each record.
That message belongs both in the footer and in the formal terms.
Liability boundaries
Precision protects both the record and the reader.
Terms should clarify what the site covers, what it does not cover and how users should interpret public records.