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Oct 20, 2010 at 1:46 comment added nthonygreen Sound advice. This is a question we (as an agency that develops websites) get asked all the time -- clients always want some boilerplate text to use for T&Cs. Many countries have legal obligations to post T&Cs, and to cover certain particulars. So CJM's advice to get legal advice and write original T&Cs is spot on. Of course, many sites do not do this, and copy a competitor, or write something simple, but this does leave them open to the threat of legal action, even if the chance of this is quite small.
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