I run a small web agency. I have a number of Terms and Conditions that I base my work terms on.
I'm wondering whether it's enough to include a link to these Terms and Conditions in my online/email estimates and quotations?
Or do I need evidence that the customer has actually read and comprehended the conditions? Such as ticking a box or some such...?
The T's and C's are on my website for anyone to read. They are in plain English. I paid a sum of money to an online law template company. I also updated some of it myself in my own language based loosely on the T's & C's of another web agency.
Does anyone know the law in this regard?
I'm wondering whether it's enough to include a link to these Terms and Conditions in my online/email estimates and quotations?
Or do I need evidence that the customer has actually read and comprehended the conditions? Such as ticking a box or some such...?
The T's and C's are on my website for anyone to read. They are in plain English. I paid a sum of money to an online law template company. I also updated some of it myself in my own language based loosely on the T's & C's of another web agency.
Does anyone know the law in this regard?