It depends on the type of business you re in. Do you expect to have to deal with a lot of issues about supply and payment of your goods and services? If so, you probably need a solicitor to cast their eye over your T C s.Look at the T C s of some of the bigger companies. They re usually the ones who ve had them drawn up by a lawyer so they should cover most things.What s better - save a few hundred pounds now by not using a solicitor or save yourself thousands in a lawsuit at a later date by having watertight conditions drawn up now?Good luck!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Small business terms and conditions of sales and service? -
If we put our terms of sales and service on our invoices based on what we have seen similar businesses use, do we need to show a solicitor? We are trying save costs and time by using one.
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