Website Terms and Conditions (Consignment Store)

A Website Terms and Conditions (Consignment Store) can be used if you wish to establish terms and conditions of use for your online store selling goods on consignment.

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Last updated December 20, 2024

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The Legal Risk Score of a Website Terms and Conditions (Consignment Store) Template is Low

Our legal team have marked this document as low risk considering:

  • The document allows for the terms and conditions to be changed at any time by the website operator without prior notice, which could lead to unexpected obligations or modifications that users might not be immediately aware of.
  • The document asserts extensive control over the use of the website's content and services, limiting users' ability to use the material beyond personal use without express permission, potentially restricting creative or commercial endeavors.
  • The document does not need to be signed.


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