Blog: Terms & Conditions Agreements

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Free Trial Terms and Conditions

If you give users a free trial of your app, it isn't a free-for-all. Even though users won't be paying just yet, you'll still need to include Terms and Conditions (or title it Terms of Use or Terms of Service) for the free trial, or at least address the "free trial"...

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...

Terms and Conditions for Memberships

When you create a membership website, one of the most important things you can do to protect your business and your members is to have a Terms and Conditions agreement (T&C) in place. This agreement lays out the rules and regulations for your website's operation and what members can expect...

Terms and Conditions for Sweepstakes

If your promotions fall under the sweepstakes category, you'll want to draft a specialized Terms and Conditions agreement. Companies frequently face trouble with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) when they are not upfront or they make large unattainable promises. This article will explain what the legal requirements are around sweepstakes, and how...

Termination of Service Clause

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...

Effective Date in Privacy Policy and Terms of Use

If you subscribe to apps, it's not uncommon to receive emails regarding updated Privacy Policies or Terms & Conditions (T&C). Most agreements contain a date of when the revised terms became effective or finalized. Often generally referred to as the effective date, this is traditionally the date contract terms become enforceable. While...