TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The trade in goods and the conclusion of contracts via the Internet is becoming increasingly important. Anyone wishing to operate an online shop or offer services via the Internet should provide their customers with contractual terms and conditions - the proper General Terms and Conditions (GTC) - in a comprehensible manner. Although no entrepreneur is obliged to draw up GTC, it is nevertheless advisable to define GTC in order to ensure legal certainty in electronic legal transactions. An online business operator can ensure that its customers are sufficiently informed when doing business with it by providing complete information and appropriate wording. Incorrect information in the T&Cs of a website or online shop can result in warnings and high costs. Correct and complete general terms and conditions allow you to fully utilise the legal framework.
Of course, T&Cs vary depending on the type of business, the nature of the business offering and the legal requirements in the chosen market. In any case, it is a good idea to consult a legal advisor or legal expert before publishing binding terms and conditions on a website. To make it easier to get started, you can consult the usual "terms and conditions generator" that can be found on the Internet. However, it is important that the generator is adapted to the market and the fact that individual legal advice cannot be comprehensively and seriously replaced by an automatic tool.