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Clauses for Terms & Conditions

Your Terms & Conditions (T&C), can be called Terms of Use or Terms of Service, but no matter the title of your agreement, this agreement contains all the rules between you and the users who are using your website or app. You want your Terms & Conditions agreement to be complete...

Governing Law Clause in Terms & Conditions

A "Governing Law" clause is a clause used in legal agreements where you can declare which rules and laws will govern the agreement if legal issues arise. This clause will be found consistently in contracts and legal agreements between companies and their users. You can typically find these clauses in standard...

Termination Clause in Terms and Conditions

A termination clause is a section of a legal agreement (such as a Terms and Conditions agreement) that describes when an account can or will be terminated, such as when the agreed-upon terms are violated or if the user decides to discontinue the relationship (by stopping a subscription service, for...

Business Transfer Clause in Privacy Policy

You not only require the right language - the Business Transfer clause - in your Privacy Policy but you also must be prepared to give users notice when you decide to sell your application or company. Users trust you with their data and that duty does not go away when you...

5 Clauses Ecommerce Stores Need on Terms Legal Pages

Terms and Conditions for e-commerce stores (also known as Terms of Use or Terms of Service) are regularly used to cover off a wide range of issues, but it's crucial to make sure you cover the clauses you add in that agreement that will protect your business. To do this, here...

4 Clauses to Have If You Host User-Generated Content

Web sites and apps built with user-generated content are quickly becoming the norm. There's the rapidly growing language-learning app Duolingo, numerous Facebook quizzes and games, as well as photo-sharing websites and news aggregators such as reddit. They all rely on users to create, or contribute, or share things with others. This...