Choosing your T&Cs of SupplyTerms and Conditions of Supply fulfil a range of different purposes.
For example: they specify (sometimes by reference to another document) the goods or products to be supplied, and the price to be paid by the buyer. They set out the warranties and representations that the seller gives - and does not give - in relation to the goods or products (e.g. will the goods be fit for any particular purpose?). They should detail the delivery process, and also apportion risk and liability in relation to losses occuring during delivery. And they may specify that the seller retains ownership of the goods until payment has been made (aka a retention of title).
We offer four different template T&Cs of supply.
Two of the templates are suitable for use in relation to the sale and supply of goods or products within the UK; the other two are suitable for use in relation to international supplies. (Different templates are necessary because, under English law, different legal rules apply to the two different kinds of contract.)
The templates are either "basic" or "premium". In addition to all the terms in the basic document, the premium documents contain optional provisions covering: confidentiality obligations, product liability claims, intellectual property infringement claims, early cancellation of the contract and price variation by the supplier, and a slightly more detailed retention of title.
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