Business Terms and Conditions for Web Designer/Consultant

Those running a business providing web consultancy or designer services may wish to use a list of terms and conditions to form a robust and explicit agreement between them and customers. By accepting liability for any unsatisfactory service you can reassure the client that they will get what they were looking for.


You will need to attach a “service proposal” to these terms and conditions. This is a separate document which states the finer details of the service which you will provide, the amount which you will be paid, and the restrictions within which you will work. The service proposal should also contain details of any design brief, or specific requests which the client has. The service proposal need not be overly complex and can be set out in the form of a letter.


Don’t hesitate to download this document as it’s absolutely free and will be with you in a matter of seconds (depending on your connection speed).

How it works

Business Terms and Conditions for Web Designer/Consultant

Restrictions: Our free legal documents are provided as part of our commitment to legal access for all. They are intended for personal use and must not be used for any commercial activity or be reproduced without our permission.

Disclaimer: Law On The Web does not know the context in which you will be using our free legal documents and they may be unsuitable for your use. We therefore cannot accept any liability or responsibility for their use. If you are unsure whether a document will meet your need, please use our solicitor matching service to get legal advice.