1. Introduction: This section should identify the parties to the agreement and provide an overview of the products or services being offered.
  2. Acceptance:This section should outline the conditions under which the customer agrees to the terms and conditions, such as by clicking a button or placing an order.
  3. Product descriptions: This section should provide accurate descriptions of the products or services being offered, including any specifications or limitations.
  4. Pricing and payment:This section should provide information about the price of the products or services, any applicable taxes or fees, and the payment methods that are accepted.
  5. Shipping and delivery:This section should outline the shipping and delivery policies, including estimated delivery times, shipping fees, and any restrictions or limitations.
  6. Returns and refunds: This section should describe the return and refund policies, including any conditions or restrictions that apply.
  7. User conduct: This section should outline the rules and guidelines that users must follow when using the ecommerce website or mobile application, such as prohibitions on illegal activities, harassment, or abuse.
  8. Intellectual property:This section should describe the intellectual property rights that the company holds, including trademarks, copyrights, and patents.
  9. Limitations of liability:This section should specify the limitations of the company liability in case of damages or losses incurred by the customer.
  10. Termination and cancellation:This section should outline the circumstances under which the agreement can be terminated or cancelled, such as for non-payment or violation of the terms and conditions.
  11. Governing law and jurisdiction:This section should specify the laws and courts that will govern any disputes between the parties.
  12. Privacy policy:This section should outline the company’s data collection, usage, and protection policies in compliance with applicable data protection laws.