Company information: Small Firms Services Ltd, company number 12345678, registered at 123 Business Rd, London, EC1A 1BB, UK. Contact: hello@smallfirmsservices.co.uk.
1. Website use
This website provides general information about Small Firms Services Ltd. It is not professional, legal, financial or regulated advice. You may use the site only for lawful purposes and must not interfere with its security or availability.
2. Service requests and contracts
A submitted request or automatically generated invoice does not, by itself, create a service contract or mean work has begun. An engagement starts only when scope, deliverables, responsibilities, timing, fees and applicable terms have been confirmed in writing by both parties.
3. Fees, invoices and payment
Displayed prices are starting prices unless explicitly stated otherwise. Final fees may change where the agreed scope differs from the standard service. Payment terms, taxes and bank details will be stated on the applicable invoice or engagement document. Clients must use the invoice reference when paying.
4. Client responsibilities
Clients must provide accurate, timely and lawful instructions and information, obtain any required permissions, and review decisions and deliverables appropriately. We may pause or decline work where instructions create a legal, ethical, sanctions, fraud or safety concern.
5. Intellectual property and confidentiality
Each party retains pre-existing intellectual property. Ownership or licence terms for new deliverables will be stated in the engagement documents. Both parties must protect confidential information, subject to lawful disclosure requirements.
6. Liability and cancellation
Specific limitations, dependencies, cancellation rights and remedies will be set out in the service agreement. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded, including liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
7. Governing law
Unless agreed otherwise in writing, these terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction.