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<html lang="en">
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<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>terms and conditions</title>
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<b><u>Website Terms and Conditions </u></b>
<p>A Terms & Conditions document for a website is an agreement the website makes with its users about how to use the site properly, as well as the obligations and responsibilities of each party. Websites, especially commercial websites, have a portion of the site devoted to Terms & Conditions because it's the most important document for letting site users know what is expected of them. For owners/operators running any kind of business or personal website that allows user interaction, it's a good idea to have a clearly laid out document with all the Terms & Conditions required.
One of the primary functions of a Terms & Conditions document is to outline what will happen in a variety of different situations, including if the user breaks the rules and must have his/her account terminated. If the user goes in knowing what to expect, it is less likely that there will be problems between the user and the website down the road.
The Terms & Conditions document on any website creates a legally binding set of rules for the user, as well as, in most cases, the website owner. It's a place to set up expectations for each of the parties and ensure that the use of the website runs smoothly for both.
<br><br><b> How to use this document?</b><br><br>
These Terms & Conditions outline the basic responsibilities for a user to a website, including what the user can and can't do, what happens in case of a dispute, and how the user's account may be terminated if necessary. This document should be used for an owner/operator just setting up a new business or personal website, or when an owner/operator wishes to update the rules on their current website.
Within this document, the operator can choose several models for what the website does, such as whether it sells products or services, gives professional advice, or lets other users post content like pictures, videos, or status updates. It also addresses what happens if the user does anything to harm the website, like violating the intellectual property rights of the owner/operator.
Importantly, in these Terms & Conditions, the owner/operator can choose what state the business is primarily located in, which will apply the law of that state to this document.
After filling out this document, it should be posted to its own separate page on a website. Ideally, that page will be linked from the homepage under the phrase "Terms & Conditions."
<br><br><b>Applicable law</b><br><br>
Although there is no one set of laws or regulations outlining what must be contained in the Terms & Conditions for a website, website terms and care broadly governed under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and the Information Technology Act, 2000.
<br><br> <b>How to modify the template?</b><br><br>
The document is created before your eyes as you respond to the questions.
At the end, you receive it in Word and PDF formats. You can modify it and reuse it.
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<h202><b>Basic Definitions</b></h202>
<P>For the purposes of these Terms and Conditions:<br><br>
●<b> “Application”</b> means the software program provided by the Company downloaded by You on any
electronic device, named [FOODIFY]<br><br>
●<B> “Application Store”</B> means the digital distribution service operated and developed by Apple Inc.
(Apple App Store) or Google Inc. (Google Play Store) in which the Application has been
downloaded.<br><br>
● <b>“Affiliate”</b> means an entity that controls, is controlled by or is under common control with a party,
where "control" means ownership of 50% or more of the shares, equity interest or other securities
entitled to vote for election of directors or other managing authority.<br><br>
● <b>“Account”</b> means a unique account created for You to access our Service or parts of our Service.<br><br>
● <b>“Company”</b> (referred to as either "the Company", "We", "Us" or "Our" in this Agreement) refers to
[www.foodify.com].<br><br>
● <b>“Content”</b> refers to content such as text, images, or other information that can be posted, uploaded,
linked to or otherwise made available by You, regardless of the form of that content.<br><br>
● <b>“Device”</b> means any device that can access the Service such as a computer, a cell phone or a
digital tablet.<br><br>
● <b>“Feedback” </b>means feedback, innovations or suggestions sent t by You regarding the attributes,
performance or features of our Service.<br><br>
● <b>“Service” refers to the Website.</b><br><br>
● <b>“Terms and Conditions”</b> (also referred as "Terms") mean these Terms and Conditions that form the
entire agreement between You and the Company regarding the use of the Service. This Terms and
Conditions Agreement was generated by TermsFeed Mobile App Terms and Conditions Generator.<br><br>
● <b>“Third-party Social Media Service”</b> means any services or content (including data, information,
products or services) provided by a third-party that may be displayed, included or made available by the Service.<br>
● <b>“Website”</b> refers to [www.foodify.com], accessible from [WEBSITE_URL]<br><br>
● <b>“You” </b>means the individual accessing or using the Service, or the company, or other legal entity on
behalf of which such individual is accessing or using the Service, as applicable.<br><br>
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