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Protect your business with clear website terms and conditions.
Our expert lawyers will create comprehensive website terms and conditions tailored to your business needs. Ensure compliance and protect your rights online with our fixed-fee service.
- Customised terms and conditions for your website
- Clear and concise legal language
- Compliance with UK laws and regulations
- Expert review and advice from qualified lawyers
- Fixed-fee pricing for budget certainty
Project
Website Terms & Conditions
Status
CompletePrepared by
Alex Solo
Senior Lawyer

FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Unsure about how we work? We have gathered the most common questions for your convenience.
Website terms and conditions are a legal document that sets out the rules for using a website. Under UK law, they help protect both the website owner and its users by clearly defining each party's rights and responsibilities.
Website terms and conditions usually cover important topics such as user conduct, intellectual property rights and limitations of liability. They may also deal with privacy policies, payment terms and dispute resolution procedures.
Well-drafted terms and conditions can help prevent misunderstandings and reduce the risk of legal disputes. It's important for businesses to make sure their terms are clear, comprehensive and suited to how the website operates.
In the UK, it's often sensible to seek legal advice when preparing these documents to help ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
Website terms and conditions are important because they set the legal framework for how people use your site. They help protect both your business and your users by clearly setting out rights and responsibilities.
By covering issues such as intellectual property rights, you can help protect your content and other assets from unauthorised use. They can also include liability limitations, which may help reduce the risk of disputes arising from errors or omissions on your site.
Terms and conditions can also manage user behaviour by setting expectations for acceptable conduct and explaining what happens if those rules are broken. This can help create a more secure and trustworthy online environment.
It is important to have terms and conditions that are properly drafted for your business. Getting legal advice can help make sure they comply with UK laws and regulations.
Website terms and conditions help set the legal framework for using your website and can protect both your business and its users. In the UK, these terms should clearly explain the rights and responsibilities of everyone involved. This includes setting out acceptable user conduct so expectations for using the site are clear.
They should also address intellectual property rights to help protect your content and other assets from unauthorised use. Liability limitations are another important part, as they can help reduce the risk of disputes arising from errors or omissions on your site.
Website terms and conditions may also include privacy policies, payment terms, and dispute resolution procedures, depending on the nature of the website.
It is important that these documents are carefully drafted, and legal advice can help make sure they comply with UK laws and regulations. Clear and transparent terms can also help build user trust.
Website terms and conditions can help protect your business by setting out the rules for using your website. They create a legal framework that explains what users can and cannot do, helping reduce the risk of misuse or inappropriate behaviour.
They can also help protect your intellectual property rights by restricting unauthorised use of your content and other assets. In addition, they often include liability limitations, which can help reduce legal risk in relation to errors, omissions or other issues connected with the website.
Depending on your website, the terms may also cover related matters such as privacy, payment terms and dispute resolution. Clear, tailored terms and conditions can help protect your business and give users a better understanding of how your website operates.
To help make sure your website terms and conditions comply with UK law, it’s a good idea to have them drafted or reviewed by a legal professional who understands the relevant requirements. This can help ensure your terms are clear, complete, and suited to your business.
Important clauses often include user conduct, intellectual property rights, and limits on liability. Depending on your website, you may also need to cover privacy, payment terms, and dispute resolution.
It’s also important to review and update your terms regularly so they reflect changes in the law and in how your business operates. Clear and transparent terms can help protect your business and set clear expectations for users.
Working with us is simple. Start by submitting an enquiry through our website using the form at the top of this page or on our Get Started page. A legal project manager will review your enquiry within 1 business day and get in touch to understand your needs.
They’ll then send you a fixed-fee quote setting out the costs, scope, and timing. If you’re happy to proceed, you can accept and sign our engagement letter online. Once that’s done, we’ll connect you with an expert lawyer who will complete your project by email, phone, or video chat, usually within 5 business days.
If you’re not looking for help with a specific matter, you can also explore our platform, which offers free templates, tools to help set up your business, and a free tier to get started.
At Sprintlaw, we offer a range of legal services tailored to startups and small businesses. Our pricing is transparent and designed to suit different needs:
- One-off services: Many of our one-off legal services, such as document drafting or reviews, are offered at a fixed fee. Prices typically range from £100 to £1,500, depending on the complexity and scope of the work. You can contact our team at any time for a free quote.
- Membership plans: For ongoing legal support, we offer Sprintlaw Memberships. Memberships include benefits such as access to legal templates, a legal helpline, free legal consultations, and service credits. We also have a free tier to help you get started, and our standard membership starts at just £33 /month, with options to upgrade for additional value.
- Customised packages: For larger or more complex projects, such as custom contract drafting, we’ll provide a tailored quote once we understand your requirements.
We aim to be cost-effective while maintaining high-quality legal services. If you’d like an estimate tailored to your needs, feel free to reach out to our team.
Sprintlaw UK operates fully online, with the team working remotely across the UK to support startups and small businesses nationwide. Many of our team are based in London and often meet in co-working offices, but our operations remain fully digital, giving flexibility and efficiency to both our clients and team.
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Get a free quote
Our legally trained consultants will prepare a fixed-fee quote for you.
Accept online
Accept your fixed-fee quote and e-sign our engagement letter.
Speak with a lawyer
Our expert lawyers will talk you through your project via phone, video call or whatever suits.
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