Terms And Conditions Generator

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Use & Prohibited Use

Outline what will and won't be accepted when using your services

DMCA Notice

Ensure you comply with
this US based copyright l aw 

eCommerce

Explain your policy on billing, payments and refunds

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A well structured Terms and Conditions Agreement is really important to your website. It sets out the rules of use and the responsibilities of your users when navigating your website.

It also provides important information regarding refunds, cookies, security and much more.
Your users will need to agree to this contract in order to use your website. So making sure it covers all of your needs is our job.

At Privacy Terms our goal is to provide you with an extremely cost effective legal document so that you feel confident that your website is covered.
Our comprehensive yet easy to use generator will help to create a Terms and Conditions agreement that is tailored to your websites needs.

Our generator is fast, easy to use and priced extremely competitively. Ensure your business has a terms and conditions agreement that includes all the elements required in an enforceable contract.

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Terms & Conditions Agreements reduce Legal Liability

Digital products and services are becoming more common and therefore the need to have a Terms and Conditions Agreement on your website has become essential. Our Terms and Conditions Agreement is customizable to suit your requirements.

CONTRACT

Establish a legal contract between your website and your users.

LIABILITY

Limit or exclude liability in relation to the use of the website

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Protect your intellectual property rights

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Clauses Included in Our Terms and Conditions Agreement

  • users rights and responsibilities
  • confidentiality
  • security
  • disclaimer
  • limitation of liability
  • termination
  • refund policy
  • cookies
  • external links
  • intellectual property rights
  • copyright
  • communication
  • force majeure
  • notification of changes

Elements of an Enforceable Contract

  1. The offer
  2. Acceptance
  3. Consideration
  4. Competence/Capacity
  5. Mutual Consent
  6. Legality
  7. Written

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Frequently Asked Questions

⭐️ What are Terms and Conditions?

⭐️ Are Terms and Conditions required by law?

⭐️ Why do I need a Terms and Conditions Agreement?

⭐️ What is included in a Terms and Conditions Agreement?

⭐️ Are Terms and Conditions the same as a Privacy Policy?

⭐️Can I join my Terms and Conditions agreement and my Privacy Policy?

⭐️ Where should I put my Terms and Conditions Agreement?

 

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What is a DMCA Notice and why you need it in your Terms and Conditions

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Do You Need Terms and Conditions for Blogs?

You may be wondering whether or not you require a terms and conditions agreement for your blog? The Terms and Conditions Agreement serves many purposes and as a blog owner there are some that are specifically helpful to you. All blogs should have a terms and conditions agreement, (also known as a terms of service agreement) […]

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Are Terms and Conditions Legally Binding?

At some point most of us have clicked on the "I Agree" check box, indicating that we have read and agreed to the Terms and Conditions of a website. Are these terms and conditions actually legally binding? Yes, Terms and Conditions are legally binding as long as they are presented to the user in an […]

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8 Reasons You Need a Terms and Conditions Agreement

These 8 reasons you need a Terms and Conditions agreement are extremely important reasons to consider when creating your Terms and Conditions, also known as terms of service, agreement. Terms and Conditions are not a legal requirement of a website, like your privacy policy, but that's not a reason you should ignore having them. Terms […]

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