2 must-have templates for anyone selling digital or physical products.
You know that little box at checkout that says “I agree to the Terms & Conditions”? That’s what these are! If you’re selling anything online, you must have a Terms of Purchase in place to protect your products and lay out exactly what will happen if the purchaser requests a refund, initiates a chargeback, or tries to resell your product as their own. These templates cover all of that and more.
Quick Details
What it is: A bundle of two easy-to-use templates all businesses need to sell digital or physical products via their online store or website.
Who it’s for: Anyone who sells digital or physical products via an online store.
When you need it: Whenever you’re selling something online.
Why you need it: Without these agreements in place, you’re opening yourself up to a lot of risk.
Other Info:
*These legal agreements are for your personal use only, meaning you can't sell them (or give them away for free). If your customers or clients need these items, we encourage you to join our affiliate program and earn commission on your referrals.
*See individual contract descriptions for a list of included clauses
Terms of Use
Terms of Use
Each purchase from The Boutique Lawyer comes with a single, non-transferable, non-exclusive business-use license. This allows you to use the templates and policies within your own business only. Website policies may be applied across multiple sites you own but are not permitted for client sites or redistribution.
Our templates are designed for use by U.S. based businesses. We recommend having an attorney review the template to ensure it meets your specific business needs, regardless of your location.
If you’d like to explore a commercial license for website policies, please contact us at hello@theboutiquelawyer.com.
Disclaimer & FAQ
Disclaimer
The contract templates provided by The Boutique Lawyer are for educational and informational purposes only.
They are not a substitute for personalized legal advice, and purchasing a template does not establish an attorney-client relationship. While we strive to ensure our templates are accurate and up to date, you should consult with a local attorney to ensure compliance with your jurisdiction's specific laws.