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Write a terms-and-conditions section addressing price. Provide a paragraph defining terms or words used that might cause customer confusion. Offer a privacy statement indicating you are committed to protecting the customer's privacy. Describe what quality means to your company.
Use of simple, polite, and straightforward language. Mentioning the complete details of the firm and the client. Complete details of the product or service, including taxes or discounts. The reference number or invoice number. Mentioning the payment mode.
While most websites seem to have one, there's actually no legal requirement for defining terms and conditions. However, if you are gathering user's personal data, you are required to have a stated Privacy Policy. Terms and Conditions may not be required by law, but it's still a smart thing to include.
Terms and Conditions Overview While most websites seem to have one, there's actually no legal requirement for defining Terms and Conditions. (NOTE: If you are gathering user's personal data, you are required by law to have a formal Privacy Policy even if you don't have a Terms and Conditions page.)
Regardless of the type of website or the content that is on your site, it is strongly recommended that you include a Website Disclaimer on your site. Disclaimers are necessary to ensure that liability of your website is limited wherever possible.
To return to the original question, then a terms and conditions contract does not need to be on paper and physically signed, but both parties must be aware of its existence in a demonstrable way, and not in dispute over the terms.
But what's the difference between the two? A Privacy Policy explains to your users how you'll be using their personal data, what steps you've taken to keep it safe, and how they can exercise their rights over their personal data. Terms & Conditions set out what's expected from both you and your users.
Limitations of liability. Intellectual property/trademark protection. Pricing and payment terms, including shipping, returns, exchanges and cancellations. Product information. Dispute resolution.
While most websites seem to have one, there's actually no legal requirement for defining terms and conditions. However, if you are gathering user's personal data, you are required to have a stated Privacy Policy. Terms and Conditions may not be required by law, but it's still a smart thing to include.
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