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General Terms and Conditions

The Terms and Conditions ("Terms") are a set of legal terms established by the owner of a website. They describe the general terms and conditions that govern the activities of visitors to that website and the relationship between visitors and the website owner.


The terms and conditions should be determined based on the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, a website offering e-commerce products to customers requires different terms and conditions than a website that only provides information.

The terms and conditions provide the website owner with the opportunity to protect themselves against potential legal claims

What should be covered in general terms in your terms and conditions?

  1. Who can use your website; what are the conditions for creating an account (if relevant)?

  2. The main commercial terms and conditions offered to customers

  3. Payment methods (Credit and Debit Card, PayPal, Offline Payments, etc.)

  4. Retention of the right to change an offer

  5. Guarantees and responsibilities regarding services and products

  6. Legal basis of intellectual property, copyrights and logos

  7. Right to suspend or cancel member accounts

  8. Indemnification

  9. Limitation of liabilities

  10. Right to change and modify the terms

  11. Preference for law and dispute resolution

  12. Contact details

In this In the supporting article you will find more information on how to draw up general terms and conditions.

However, the explanations and information provided herein are for general, high-level explanations, information, and examples only. This article should not be interpreted as legal advice or recommendations regarding what you should actually do. We recommend that you seek legal advice to gain insight and assist you in drafting your terms and conditions.

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