Terms And Conditions Template

Terms and conditions vary depending on the circumstances of their use. The terms and conditions of sale, for example, will be different to the terms and conditions of employment.

We hope you came here for a terms and conditions template for a website, because that’s what you’ve got!

Terms and conditions documents typically set out to achieve the following:

  • define the terms used in the document. For example, who does “we” refer to in the document?
  • detail the privacy policy is in place when dealing with personal information about you
  • describe policies regarding confidentiality (also linked to privacy)
  • set out the limits of the website company’s liability for any damages that might arise
  • list the acceptable methods of payment for goods and services provided via the wesbite
  • explain any cancellation policies and policies regarding termination of any agreements made
  • disclose the fact that web traffic statistics are recorded on an anonymous basis

Download this terms and conditions template.

Excerpt:

In using this website you are deemed to have read and agreed to the following terms and conditions:

The following terminology applies to these Terms and Conditions, Privacy Statement and Disclaimer Notice and any or all Agreements: “Client”, “You” and “Your” refers to you, the person accessing this website and accepting the Company’s terms and conditions. “The Company”, “Ourselves”, “We” and “Us”, refers to our Company. “Party”, “Parties”, or “Us”, refers to both the Client and ourselves, or either the Client or ourselves. All terms refer to the offer, acceptance and consideration of payment necessary to undertake the process of our assistance to the Client in the most appropriate manner, whether by formal meetings of a fixed duration, or any other means, for the express purpose of meeting the Client’s needs in respect of provision of the Company’s stated services/products, in accordance with and subject to, prevailing English Law. Any use of the above terminology or other words in the singular, plural, capitalisation and/or he/she or they, are taken as interchangeable and therefore as referring to same.