General conditions
The General Conditions (the “Conditions”) are a set of legal clauses defined by the owner of a website. They set out the conditions that govern the activities of visitors to the website and the relationships between the visitors themselves and the owner of the site.
The Conditions must be defined according to the nature and specific needs of each website. For example, the Terms of a website that offers products to customers through e-commerce transactions will be different from the Terms of a website that only provides information.
The Conditions offer the website owner the possibility of protecting himself from possible legal disputes.
In general, what aspects should be covered in the General Conditions?
Who can use the website, what are the requirements to create an account (if applicable)
Main commercial conditions offered to customers
Payment methods (credit/debit cards, PayPal, offline payments, etc.)
Retention of the right to modify the offer
Guarantees and responsibilities relating to services and products
Ownership of intellectual property, copyrights and logos
Right to Suspend or Terminate Your Account
Indemnity
Limitation of Liability
Right to change the Conditions
Competent court for the resolution of any disputes
Contact details
To learn more about how to create a Terms and Conditions page, you can check out this help article .
The clarifications, information and examples provided here are generic in nature and not detailed. This article does not constitute legal advice or a recommendation regarding actions you should take. To receive complete information and assistance in creating your own General Conditions, we recommend that you request legal advice.