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These terms and conditions outline the agreement between Holistic Axis Limited and its clients regarding the provision of various holistic services, including coaching and therapy. It details obligations, session formats, fees, cancellation policies, and confidentiality measures, emphasizing that the services provided are not a substitute for professional medical care.
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Title the document as 'Terms and Conditions'.
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Introduce your business or website and state the purpose of the terms.
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Define key terms used throughout the document.
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Outline the acceptance of terms by users.
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Describe user obligations and rules for usage.
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Detail any payment terms if applicable.
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Specify the limitations of liability.
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Mention the governing law applicable to the terms.
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Include a section on dispute resolution.
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State how you can change the terms and how users will be notified.
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What is terms and conditions?
Terms and conditions are the legal agreements between a service provider and a user that outline the rules, obligations, and guidelines for using a service or product.
Who is required to file terms and conditions?
Any business or organization that offers goods or services, especially online, is required to file terms and conditions to protect themselves legally and inform users of their rights and responsibilities.
How to fill out terms and conditions?
To fill out terms and conditions, clearly outline the key sections such as user rights, limitations of liability, payment terms, termination clauses, and dispute resolution processes, ensuring that the language is clear and accessible.
What is the purpose of terms and conditions?
The purpose of terms and conditions is to protect both the service provider and the user by establishing clear guidelines on usage, liability, intellectual property rights, and dispute resolution.
What information must be reported on terms and conditions?
Information that must be reported typically includes the scope of services, user obligations, prohibited activities, liability disclaimers, intellectual property rights, terms of payment, and procedure for modifications and termination.
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