Terms and Conditions for E-Commerce Law

As you will be aware any transaction between a business and a consumer electronically is subject to several UK and EU e-commerce laws and regulations. For almost two decades, rapidly evolving Internet law in the UK and EU has established wide-ranging e-commerce regulations for the protection of consumers doing business electronically.

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has written several guidance papers outlining what it considers unfair contract terms and conditions in several e-commerce and commercial law scenarios.

The OFT lists the following guidance papers on unfair terms and conditions commonly found in e-commerce contracts:

  1. Unfair contract terms guidance (OFT311)
  2. Guidance on unfair terms in holiday caravan agreements
  3. Guidance on unfair terms in package holiday contracts
  4. Guidance on unfair terms in consumer entertainment contracts
  5. Unfair standard terms
  6. Guidance on IT consumer contracts made at a distance

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