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Starting template, not legal advice. This generator produces a general-purpose document. Have a qualified attorney review it before publishing.
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How to use this generator
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Enter your company details
Fill in your business name, website URL, and legal contact email. These are inserted throughout the document wherever your identity matters.
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Choose your country and governing law
Select the country where your business operates. Optionally specify a state or province as the governing jurisdiction — this determines which courts handle disputes.
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Generate the document
Click 'Generate Terms & Conditions'. The full document is assembled instantly in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.
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Copy, download, or print
Copy the text to paste into your CMS, download a .txt file, or use 'Print / PDF' to save a formatted PDF. Then have a lawyer review it before publishing.
What clauses are included
Acceptance of terms
Makes clear that users agree to your terms by accessing the site, establishing a binding relationship.
Intellectual property
Protects your content, brand, and code from unauthorised reproduction or distribution.
Disclaimer of warranties
Limits your exposure by clarifying the site is provided 'as is' without guarantees of uptime or accuracy.
Limitation of liability
Caps damages you could owe users in the event of service outages, errors, or data issues.
Governing law
Specifies which jurisdiction's courts handle disputes — essential for cross-border businesses.
Changes to terms
Reserves the right to update the document and notifies users that continued use implies acceptance.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I legally need Terms and Conditions on my website?
Terms and Conditions are not strictly required by law in most jurisdictions, but they are strongly recommended. They protect your business by limiting liability, setting usage rules, clarifying intellectual property ownership, and establishing which country's law governs disputes. Without them you have little recourse if a user abuses your site or sues.
Is this Terms and Conditions generator free?
Yes — 100% free with no signup required. The document is assembled entirely in your browser from a structured template. We never send your company details to a server.
Can I use the generated Terms and Conditions as-is?
The generated document is a solid starting template covering the most common clauses: acceptance, IP ownership, disclaimers, limitation of liability, and governing law. However, every business is different. We strongly recommend having a qualified attorney in your jurisdiction review the document before publishing it.
What is 'governing law' and what should I put there?
Governing law specifies which jurisdiction's courts and laws will handle any dispute. For a US business this is typically a US state (e.g. 'State of Delaware') or country. For a UK business, 'England and Wales' is standard. If you are unsure, use your country of incorporation — and confirm with a lawyer.
Where do I put Terms and Conditions on my website?
Link to your Terms page from the footer of every page, and add an explicit 'I agree to the Terms and Conditions' checkbox on any signup, checkout, or account-creation form. On ZonedWeb sites, you can ask Zoni (our AI editor) to add a footer link or a checkbox to any form.