Regulatory Compliance
Competition terms and conditions drafting
Have competition terms and conditions drafted for your promotion. Sprintlaw delivers T&Cs that address your campaign's rules, eligibility, and legal risks.
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What's included
What goes into a competition terms and conditions service
Custom competition T&Cs that set clear rules and address legal risks for your promotion.
- Consultation to scope your competition's details
- Drafting of tailored competition terms and conditions
- Review of your promotion mechanics and prize structure
- Guidance on using and publishing your T&Cs
- One round of revisions to the draft
Project
Competition Terms & Conditions
Status
CompletePrepared by
Alex Solo
Senior Lawyer

FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Unsure about how we work? We have gathered the most common questions for your convenience.
If your competition terms and conditions are unclear or incomplete, you risk disputes with entrants, complaints, or even regulatory action. Missing key details-such as winner selection, eligibility, or prize descriptions-can create confusion or grounds for challenges. Inconsistent or non-compliant terms may breach state or territory laws, exposing your business to penalties. This service helps you reduce risk, but compliance and approval depend on how your promotion is run and the requirements of local regulators.
You receive a set of competition terms and conditions drafted to match your campaign's entry process, prize structure, and legal obligations. The service includes a consultation to scope your promotion, preparation of the T&Cs, and one round of revisions. It does not cover permit applications, ongoing legal support, or marketing execution. The document is tailored to your competition's mechanics and location to address relevant risks and regulatory requirements.
We tailor your competition T&Cs by considering how entrants participate, how winners are selected, and what prizes are offered. The drafting process also factors in where your promotion is run, as permit requirements and rules can vary by state or territory. The final terms reflect your business's specific approach and the risks that matter for your campaign. The right drafting depends on your actual promotion mechanics and prize structure.
Templates often overlook important details, especially if your competition has unique entry methods, prize types, or operates across multiple jurisdictions. They may not address specific legal requirements or regulator expectations for your location. Custom-drafted T&Cs are designed to reflect your actual promotion, reducing the risk of disputes or breaches. Permit requirements and compliance obligations can also differ, so a tailored approach is recommended for regulated promotions.
Most competition terms and conditions can be drafted within a week after you provide your campaign details. After the initial consult, we prepare the document, share it for your review, and make any agreed changes. If your competition requires permits, we will flag this early so you can plan accordingly. Timelines may vary based on the complexity of your promotion and how quickly you provide the necessary information.
As an online law firm, we eliminate the headaches of paying us by the hour and finding time to meet with a lawyer in person. We charge a fixed fee, with upfront quotes and transparent pricing, and communicate via phone, email and video chat - whichever suits you! You'll be guided through our process by our expert lawyers, who are Australian-qualified and specialise in technology, intellectual property, contract drafting, corporate and commercial law.
At Sprintlaw, our pricing is transparent and designed for startups and small businesses. Many one-off legal services, including document drafting and reviews, are provided for a fixed fee with an upfront quote before you proceed.
Prices typically range from $250 to $2,500 AUD depending on the complexity and scope of the work. For ongoing support, Sprintlaw Memberships include options such as legal templates, consultations, a legal helpline and credits for services.
If your project is larger or more complex, we will provide a tailored quote after understanding what you need.
Our law firm operates completely online, which means we can help you wherever you are in Australia. We work at The Commons Central - a cool co-working space in Chippendale, Sydney - but our lawyers often work flexibly across various locations.
Our lawyers also work from co-working spaces and home offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, so clients can get help online without needing to meet in person.
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Get a free quote
Our legally trained consultants will prepare a fixed-fee quote for you.
Accept online
Accept your fixed-fee quote and e-sign our engagement letter.
Speak with a lawyer
Our expert lawyers will talk you through your project via phone, video call or whatever suits.
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