Terms and conditions
R D S wrote:
"Benedict White" wrote in message
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R D S wrote:
Hi,
I have a T&C for my small business but its an amateurish hash up.
I could do with something a tad more proffessional, should i just copy
those
of somebody in a similar business and change as appropriate, or is there
somewhere on the web i can find docs i can alter to suit my needs or
should
i employ a proffessional.
It a wholesale spectacle business if it matters, account customers,
supply
by courier.
I have built ours from looking at other peoples and also from reading
books on contract law. I also have to approve suppliers t's & c's, and
it is amazing how many are either unlikely to be enforceable, or
alternatively would result in loosing a customer if you tried to enforce
them.
Kind regards
Benedict White
I am not a lawyer.
I very rarely enforce the T&C's, unless a particular customer is being
particularly difficult to the degree where i would rather lose them.
I would just feel comfortable having something to fall back on.
Ill disect some of the others that are out there.
Good luck.
I suugest you also leaf through a book on contract law from time to time
just to make sure the bases you think are covered are.
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Kind regards
Benedict White
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