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These terms and conditions are suitable for use in England, Wales and Scotland by a company or organisation that is offering a prize to the public by way of a competition on its website.
What the terms and conditions contain
The following agreement provides a framework within which you – the competition organiser – offers the competition to visitors to your website. It contains terms and conditions under which visitors to the website can enter the competition, how the prizes are to be distributed and what happens to the information provided by entrants. It also deals with standard business eventualities such as limitation of liability.
How to use the terms and conditions and why you should use them
Before you open a competition up to the public, it is important to lay out the terms on which you are offering the opportunity to win prizes. This will cover you in the event of any entrants who do not win and want to question the procedure of the competition. In particular, it is important to use these terms and conditions to state that your decision is final and to reserve the right to verify the eligibility of contestants. Acceptance of these terms and conditions occurs when the competition is entered – they should be placed prominently on the pages of the website through which the competition is entered.
Standard content
These terms and conditions contain all the usual ‘boilerplate’ clauses that provide the structure for
competition terms and conditions. These cover everything from entry to prizes and are listed below:
This document is specifically intended to be used as competition terms and conditions
This document will not provide an effective structure for anything other than competition terms and conditions.
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