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Business T&Cs are important for setting out how clients engage your business. They limit your liability, secure your revenue streams and provide other important protections for your business.
A set of Business T&Cs drafted to meet your specific requirements
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Business Terms & Conditions set out the terms by which people can interact with your business.
Generally speaking, they’ll need to agree to these terms before they can further engage with your business. If you’re running a business that provides services or goods to customers, it can pay off to have Business Terms and Conditions in place. It will help clarify what the role and responsibilities of you and your customer are, limit potential liability and reduce the chance that a dispute will occur.
Business Terms and Conditions are also legally binding, so any breach of these terms can be enforced.
Read more about Business Terms and Conditions here.
The contents of your Business Terms & Conditions contract will vary depending on your business and the type of services or goods you’re providing. Typically, T&Cs will include provisions that provide a clear outline of what you’re selling, details about payments and other important protections and limitations specific to your business.
It’s always wise to get the help of a lawyer when drafting Terms and Conditions of any kind, as they can ensure the terms are suited to your business’ needs.
Business Terms and Conditions are sometimes written as a formal contract with your customers to be signed by both your business and your customers. However, it’s often easier to have your Business Terms and Conditions written in a way so that they can just be attached to the back of an invoice, form or a proposal, and are drafted so that your customer can accept the terms without needing to sign it.
Ultimately, every business should have terms and conditions that appropriately respond to the key risks that may arise depending on the nature of your business activities. This is because a range of people are likely to engage with your business, so having them agree to terms set out by you before they properly engage with your services will help reduce risks and legal headaches later.
Our fixed fee packages for Business Terms and Conditions start at $1300 + GST. This includes a set of Business T&Cs drafted to your specific requirements, phone consultations with a Sprintlaw lawyer and a complimentary amendment to the final draft we provide to you.
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1 / Get a free quote
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