TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and Conditions (‘Terms’) are a set of legal terms defined by the owner of a website. They set out the terms and conditions that govern visitors' activities on a website, as well as the relationship between site visitors and the website owner.
Terms should be defined according to the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, a website that offers products to customers in e-commerce transactions requires different Terms than a website that only provides information.
The Terms provide the website owner with the ability to protect against potential legal liability.
In general, what should the Terms and Conditions include?
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Who can use the website and what are the requirements to create an account (if applicable)
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Main commercial terms offered to customers
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Payment methods (credit/debit cards, PayPal, offline payments, etc.)
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Reservation of the right to modify offers
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Warranties and liability for services and products
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Intellectual property, copyrights and logos
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Right to suspend or terminate an account or membership
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Indemnification
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Limitation of liability
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Right to change and modify the Terms
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Preference of law and dispute resolution
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Contact Information
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You can refer to this Help Centre article for more information on how to create the Terms and Conditions section
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The explanations and information provided here are for general explanations, information and examples only. You should not consider this article as legal advice or a recommendation as to what you should actually do. We recommend that you seek legal advice on understanding and drafting your terms and conditions.
