Do you need assistance with your website terms and conditions?
Contact our Commercial Law expert, Bret Gower today.
30 April, 2020 | Bret Gower
You might be now operating in an online world where you have never operated, delivering goods and services remotely when previously they have always been an in-person supply. If that’s the case, you will definitely need website terms of use to establish your business’ expectations and set out the ground rules for customers.
If your business is now able to open subject to certain restrictions, such as online ordering or contactless transactions, that you haven’t previously offered, then you probably need to look at updating your website terms and conditions.
You will need to set out, for example:
Given the uncertainty about what will happen during the next stages of the ‘new normal’ you will also need to ensure you have the right to update the terms and conditions when the need arises.
You also need to be absolutely certain your terms are enforceable under New Zealand law, including under the Fair Trading Act and the Contract and Commercial Law Act – see our related article here.
Our commercial team is experienced with drafting and updating website terms and conditions (sometime called “terms of use”) across a wide range of industry types and business models. In the first instance contact commercial solicitor Bret Gower on 09 837 6893 or email bret.gower@smithpartners.co.nz.
Fees to review and/or draft online terms and conditions tailored to your requirements range between $1,600 to $2,000 and generally take between 5 to 10 working days to first draft stage depending on the actual work involved and a range of other factors.*