(England & Wales)
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Download a professionally drafted terms and conditions template for UK websites and online businesses. Also known as terms of service, terms of use, or website T&Cs. Covers user obligations, acceptable use, intellectual property, liability limitations, payment terms, refund policies, dispute resolution, and governing law. Structured following UK consumer law and the Consumer Rights Act 2015 for England and Wales.
Essential for any website or app that provides services, sells products, or allows user interaction — protects your business and sets clear expectations.
Protect your business with properly drafted website terms
Limit your exposure to claims with properly drafted limitation and exclusion clauses.
Protect your content, branding, and intellectual property from misuse.
Set expectations for user behaviour, acceptable use, and account termination.
UK website terms and conditions should cover user obligations, acceptable use, intellectual property ownership, liability limitations, payment terms, refund and cancellation rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, and governing law for England and Wales.
Comprehensive Terms & Conditions should cover all aspects of the relationship between your business and users. Key sections include:
Our template includes all essential sections with clear guidance.
Without written terms and conditions, businesses have limited protection against customer disputes, chargebacks, intellectual property theft, and liability claims — the Consumer Rights Act 2015 default rules may apply in ways that favour the customer over the business.
Properly drafted terms create a contractual framework that protects your business.
This terms and conditions template covers user registration, acceptable use policy, intellectual property rights, liability limitations, payment and pricing terms, refund and cancellation rights, privacy and data protection, dispute resolution, and governing law clauses.
Related documents: Websites typically also need Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, and Data Processing Agreement.
Common terms and conditions mistakes include copying American terms that reference US laws, including unfair contract terms that the CMA can challenge, failing to meet Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 requirements for online sales, and not providing clear cancellation and refund rights.
Our template helps you create terms that are both protective and enforceable under UK law.
While not strictly mandatory for all websites, Terms & Conditions are essential for protecting your business.
Without them, you have no contractual framework governing how users interact with your site — making it difficult to limit liability, protect intellectual property, or terminate accounts for misuse.
For e-commerce, certain terms ARE required by Consumer Contracts Regulations.
Yes. When completed correctly and properly accepted by users, this creates a recognised contract under UK contract law.
Our template includes: professional legal structure, all essential clauses, and proper acceptance mechanisms.
Terms must be presented clearly and accepted before contract formation to be enforceable.
Our template is structured following Consumer Rights Act 2015 and Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013.
They're essentially the same thing — different names for the contractual agreement between you and your users.
"Terms and Conditions" is more common in the UK, while "Terms of Service" is often used by US companies.
Our template works as either.
Yes, the requirements differ. E-commerce sites need product descriptions, delivery terms, returns policy, and payment terms.
Service websites need scope of service, deliverables, and service-specific liability clauses.
Our template includes sections for both and guides you to select what applies to your business.
Yes, within limits. UK law (Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and Consumer Rights Act 2015) prevents excluding liability for death, personal injury from negligence, or fraud.
You can limit liability for other losses, but terms must be reasonable.
Our template includes properly drafted limitation clauses that courts are more likely to uphold.
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