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Legal Notice

The explanations and information provided on this page are only general and high-level explanations and information on how to write your own Terms and Conditions document. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or suggestions on what you should actually do, as we cannot know in advance what specific terms you want to establish between your business and your customers and visitors. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and create your own Terms and Conditions.

Terms & Conditions

However, the Terms and Conditions ("T&C") are a set of legally binding terms defined by you as the owner of this website. The T&C set out the legal boundaries that govern the activities of your website visitors or customers while visiting or interacting with this website. The T&C are intended to establish the legal relationship between site visitors and you as the website owner.

T&Cs 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 will require different T&Cs than a website that only provides information (such as a blog, landing page, etc.).

The T&Cs provide you with the ability to protect yourself as a website owner from potential legal risks, however this can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction so make sure you seek local legal advice if you are trying to protect yourself from legal risks.

What Should Be Included in the Terms and Conditions Document?

Generally, the Terms and Conditions usually address issues such as: who can use the website; possible payment methods; a statement that the website owner may change its offering in the future; the types of guarantees the website owner gives its customers; a reference to intellectual property or copyright issues where relevant; the website owner's right to suspend or cancel a member's account; and much more.

To learn more about this, check out our article "Creating a Terms and Conditions Policy."

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