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Terms and Conditions Solicitor Leicester

terms and conditions solicitor leicester

terms and conditions solicitor leicester

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Terms and Conditions (T&Cs)

I have had the pleasure of using Steven for many, many years for both Business and Personal legal matters – with some great results. Highly recommended.

Jeff Gunn

Bright Ideas Global Group Plc

Contact

0116 3667 900

Steven@stevenmather.co.uk

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Terms and Conditions 

The cornerstone of every commercial contract; Terms and Conditions.

Getting your business’s standard Terms and Conditions right is crucial. Do you deal with consumers (B2C) or businesses (B2B)? I’m Steven Mather Solicitor and I help your business create bespoke T&C’s that protect your business while being in plain English. I’ve helped hundreds of businesses over the years and provide excellent service, great advice and reasonable rates.

Every time Steven strives to provide:

  • Plain English Advice
  • Time – to understand your situation and all that you’re faced with
  • Results – getting the best possible result for you
  • Value – fixed fees for your certainty where possible
  • Convenience – meetings by phone, video call or in-person at a time to suit you. 

What are Terms and Conditions?

Terms and Conditions are standardised contracts, meaning that it is something that applies each and every time you supply your goods and services. Standard Terms and Conditions are a contract between two parties, but the terms are generally set in stone and don’t change. They are used by companies whose supply products or supply services. They can be used in Business to Business (B2B) or when dealing with consumers (B2C) situations.

What’s important is that your terms and conditions work exactly how your business works. Do you quote, then create an order, and then deliver? Or do you just deliver on request from a price list? Or perhaps you have a website which takes orders? Either way, you’ll want T&Cs which work for you.

Why not use template terms and conditions that I’ve downloaded online?

Go for it! There are now many places online where you can download free terms and conditions templates. But using template T&Cs comes with risk, as they aren’t specific to your needs, often adopt American ways and may not give you the protection you need.

What should be included in your T&Cs?

A good set of terms and conditions will deal with:

  • What goods/services are to be provided
  • The price and payment terms
  • Delivery arrangements
  • What happens if payment isn’t made
  • Limitation of liability (in B2B contracts)
  • Consumer rights (in B2C contracts)
  • Data protection
  • Termination

While many online templates may cover these, are you seriously risking your business and potential claims for the sake of getting an expert terms and conditions solicitor to draft bespoke, robust and legal terms for you?

How much do bespoke Terms and Conditions cost? 

We will always endeavour to provide you with a fixed cost for whatever work you require.

To allow us to do that, we always suggest we hold an initial free ‘discovery call’ to understand better your requirements.

On average, a bespoke set of terms and conditions range from £750 plus VAT to £2,000 plus VAT, depending on your requirements. 

So get in touch today for a free no obligation call with Steven Mather Solicitor. 

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Next Steps for your Joint Venture Agreement?

Perhaps you’re not sure which of theJoint Venture Agreement options to put in place, just need advice, or perhaps you have everything agreed and now need the legal paperwork drafting. Either way, get in touch. 

Steven’s typical client is probably like you – a business owner who knows their business well but needs a hand with legal stuff. I’m here to be your trusted advisor.

Call me for a free no obligation chat on 0116 3667 900, email me steven@stevenmather.co.uk or click the buttons on the right of the page to use another method like WhatsApp or Messenger.

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