Terms and Conditions
Legal Disclaimer
This page provides general instructions and information on how to write your own Terms and Conditions. Because we can't know in advance what specific terms and conditions you want to create between your business and your customers and visitors, you should not consider this article as legal advice or suggestions on what to do. If you need help and information on creating your own terms and conditions, we recommend seeking legal advice.
Basic Information About Terms and Conditions
The Terms and Conditions are a set of legally binding terms defined by you, the owner of this website. They set forth the legal boundaries governing the activities of website visitors or customers while visiting or interacting with this website. The Terms and Conditions are intended to establish the legal relationship between site visitors and you, the owner of the website.
Terms and conditions should be defined based on the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, the terms and conditions for an e-commerce site that offers products to customers will differ from those for a website that provides only information (such as a blog, landing page, etc.).
The Terms and Conditions provide you as the website owner with the ability to protect yourself from potential legal risks, however this can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction so if you are trying to protect yourself from legal risks you should ensure you seek legal advice in accordance with local regulations.
What Should Be Included in the Terms and Conditions Document
Terms and Conditions typically address topics such as: who can use the website; possible payment methods; a statement that the website owner may change its offerings in the future; the types of guarantees the website owner gives its customers; references to intellectual property or copyright issues where relevant; the website owner's right to suspend or cancel a member's account; and much more.
For more information on this subject, you can check out our article titled “ Creating a Terms and Conditions Policy .”