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NZ-COM301 |
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NZ-COM606 |
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NZ-ECM102 |
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Comprehensive agreement to regulate the terms of an non e-commerce website selling to businesses. |
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NZ-ECM103 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet sale internationally of services to business (not consumers), whether one-off or monthly charge, assuming website contains facilities for visitor inter-action |
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NZ-ECM104 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet sale of soft copy download product (like software) to businesses (not consumers), whether a one-off or periodic charge. Assumes website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. Includes user licence as part of the document. |
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NZ-ECM121 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet sale internationally of goods to businesses and consumers, assuming website contains facilities for visitor inter-action, compliant with the law on distance selling and consumer protection. |
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NZ-ECM122 |
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Terms and conditions for the international sale of goods to consumers and businesses. It assumes the website does not contain an e-commerce facility, so that payment is made in some other way. It is expected that these terms will be both posted on the website and provided in a catalogue or at some other point before the contract is concluded. |
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NZ-ECM123 |
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Terms and conditions document for the international sale of services to consumers or to business. There may be a one-off or monthly charge. The document has been drawn so that the customer pays over the Internet using the e-commerce facility on your website. |
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NZ-ECM124 |
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Terms and conditions for the international sale of soft copy download products (like software) to consumers and business, via the Internet. It is suitable whether there is a one-off or periodic charge. It assumes the website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. It includes a user licence (EULA). |
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NZ-ECM125 |
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Terms and conditions document for the international sale of soft copy download products (like software) to consumers and business via the Internet. It is suitable whether there is a one-off or periodic charge. It assumes the website contains facilities for visitor inter-action and it includes a user licence (EULA). |
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