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Website Terms and Conditions



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Template Website Terms and Conditions for use on a non ecommerce site.

  • Ensures your Website is compliant with all current eCommerce legislation.
  • Drafted by an eCommerce Solicitor to be easy to customise.
  • Fully editable website terms can be used on as many websites as you want.
  • Fast, effective legal compliance.
Price £7.95

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Website Terms and Conditions

This website terms and conditions template is for use on websites or blogs that do not actually sell anything via the internet.  For websites or blogs from which goods or services are sold you should use the more detailed ecommerce website terms template which contains specific clauses for selling goods and services.  Our non ecommerce website terms template is easy to draft and can be completed in less than ten minutes.

When using a website for your business, you must have in place a set of terms and conditions for the website.  The purpose of website terms and conditions is to inform the visitors of the rules on their usage of the website.  Simply put, website terms and conditions provide information about the website content and how all visitors to that website are and are not permitted to use it.

Anytime you create a website you will need to outline the terms and conditions. It doesn’t matter if you use the website for personal reasons or a business. It is imperative to make sure you are protected through the terms and conditions. Of course, it is more important to have the terms and conditions on your business site. The website terms and conditions provide information about the site content and how visitors are and are not allowed to use the site.

The website terms and conditions template available here will outline the most important aspects of the usage. It is a template which means you have the option of changing the information in the document to suit your needs. Any item in the terms and conditions that does not apply or needs to read differently can be customised.

Typically the document will begin by welcoming the visitor to your website. It will then outline what the user is agreeing to comply to when they continue to browse your site and use any of the information on the site. You will be able to enter your business name throughout the document where it is needed. Often the document uses words like ‘us’ or ‘we’ as the owner or owners of the site, and ‘you’ refers to the user. There will be a place to put in your company registration number and the place of registration.

The document for the website terms and conditions will then outline in bullet format or subheadings what the following terms and conditions are of your site. Any information regarding trademarks, content, etc. will be given. Ecommerce laws are also outlined in the document. Businesses online do have to follow United Kingdom laws, which have to be explained to the user in terms of how they could be prosecuted for using the site in a wrong manner.

Now that you understand the content, you also know what the documents are used for. Website terms and conditions are going to protect you. Your site has information on it that you do not want stolen. You also do not want a person misusing your site or ruining the function of the site. To make sure this doesn’t happen you can use the terms and conditions for a legal standpoint.

It also places the responsibility on the user of the site. For example, if someone posts an illicit video on your site and you do not find it before a user views it you are not responsible as you plainly told the user who posted it what was not allowed. Basically the terms and conditions protect you and your site from getting in trouble for how a user miss uses your site. You are also protected from user complaints because you clearly outlined your terms and conditions of the site. The more specific you are in the terms and conditions template the better off you usually are regarding protection.

Any business website must have this document, which you can easily download from us.