Terms and conditions

The terms and conditions are a component of a shop, and strict regulations also apply here.
In Germany, for example, the Terms and Conditions have been legally regulated since 2002 (BGB paragraph 305 ff.). There they are defined as "all pre-formulated contractual requirements for a multitude of contracts that one party (the user) provides to the other contract party when a contract is concluded".
They apply as soon as the purchaser is explicitly referred to them during the conclusion of a contract and has had a reasonable opportunity to inform himself of the contents of these requirements and is in agreement with them. If the customer says nothing about the Terms and Conditions, then this is considered as being in agreement.
Caution: You should review the default set of Terms and Conditions and adapt it, if necessary, to the current requirements of your Web site or replace it with your own set of Terms and Conditions.
The Terms and Conditions must be readily available to the customer. A corresponding page element exists to do this. For more information, see Page elements and navigation, below.
Note: You can set up the order process so that the customer must confirm the Terms and Conditions before the purchase can be completed; see Shopping basket settings, above.
The customer can either print out the terms and conditions or save them to a file, as required.
Closely connected to the Terms and Conditions is the customer information, which supplements the Terms and Conditions and explains the business requirements in greater detail as well as providing additional information. For more details, see Customer information, below.
General
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