do the old copy paste trick...
Most websites use very similar Terms and Conditions. But don't just "copy and paste," write your own, even if they are almost the same as another website's. You won't have a problem unless you accidentally include the other website's slogan, business name, etc.
Yes, there are many ways you can say exactly the same thing, especially in the case of T&C statements, disclaimers, boilerplate, etc.
It depends on the terms and conditions of the product.
A software license defines the terms and conditions in which the person who owns a copy of the software, is able to do with the software. Usually it defines the terms on whether the owner of the copy is allowed to distribute or modify the software.
Chat bots are not illegal and do not break any of the laws of the United States. However, some websites may have terms and conditions of use of their website. Use of a chat bot can break their terms and conditions.
Terms and Conditions is correct.
When asked to send back a signed copy of a contract, the sender is asking the recipient to return documents that provide legal proof of an agreement of terms and conditions.
Barclaycard has a very long list of terms and conditions for usage. Some of these terms and conditions include no warranty, no liability and the terms of governing law.
Copy and Pasting is enabled, but we do discourage copy and pasting of answers as this is plagiarism. Please do not copy answers from other websites.
Terms >>> implied terms conditions >> "do this and you'll get that" normally under a contract
One may review the terms and conditions of their specific business insurance by accessing their account profile through the service provider. They may request online access, a physical copy, talk with thee broker over the phone or a face to face meeting.
Usually the terms and conditions of an agreement are located throughout the agreement. The terms will be listed and if it is a contract there will be an area for you to sign the agreement showing that you acknowledge all of the aforementioned terms and conditions.