This document summarizes a free end user license agreement (EULA) template from Docular Limited. It provides guidance on editing the template for use in licensing software. The template covers definitions, the license granted, prohibitions on the user's conduct, and other standard EULA provisions. The document must be edited before use, with guidance notes to be deleted. The full template should be reviewed for a user's specific needs rather than relying on this high-level summary.
This document is an end-user license agreement (EULA) for Articulate software. It states that by installing or using the software, the user agrees to the terms of the EULA without modification. The EULA grants the user a nonexclusive license to use one copy of the software for internal business purposes only. It also places limitations on the user's rights regarding the software and its confidentiality. The EULA disclaims all warranties and limits liability for the software or any issues arising from its use. Upon termination of the agreement, all rights to use the software cease and the user must destroy all copies.
This document is a software license and services agreement between Computer Engineering, Inc. and the end user. It outlines the terms for using Computer Engineering's software and related services, including that the software is licensed and not sold, the user accepts the terms of the agreement by using the software, and the software and any updates are only licensed for use during the term of the subscription. It also describes restrictions on the user's rights and obligations regarding the intellectual property.
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for Driver Downloader software. It outlines the terms and conditions for licensing (not selling) the software. The key points are:
- The user is granted a non-exclusive license to install and use one copy of the software per user license purchased. Additional licenses can be purchased.
- The software may require internet access, activation, and personal data collection to function properly.
- The user cannot copy, modify, reverse engineer, or transfer the software. They can make one backup copy.
- Software updates provided by the licensor replace the prior version, which can no longer be used. The licensor may discontinue support for
This document is a software license and support agreement between Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. and the licensee for InterBase XE3 software. It grants the licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software. It outlines the scope of the license, license types, support services provided, limitations of liability, intellectual property ownership, and other standard legal terms for a commercial software license.
This document is a legal agreement for installing and using Cingular Communication Manager software and Wi-Fi service. It outlines terms for a single-user license to use the software for personal use only. The software is provided "as is" without warranties, and Cingular's liability is limited to the greater of the purchase price or $100. The agreement also specifies data collection, termination conditions, export compliance, and that New York law governs the agreement.
This document is a software license agreement that must be agreed to before installing a software program. It outlines the terms of the limited license, including that the user gets a single-use license, owns no rights to the software, and cannot modify or redistribute the program. The agreement also disclaims all warranties and limits liability for any issues arising from use of the software. By installing the program, the user agrees to all terms of the license agreement.
This document is a software license agreement that must be agreed to before installing a software program. It outlines the terms of the limited license, including that the user gets a single-use license, owns no rights to the software, and cannot modify or redistribute the program. The agreement also disclaims all warranties and limits liability for any issues arising from use of the software. By installing the program, the user agrees to all terms of the license agreement.
This document is a software license agreement that must be agreed to before installing a software program. It outlines the terms of the limited license, including that the user gets a single-use license, owns no rights to the software, and agrees to limitations of liability and warranty. The user must accept the Steam subscriber agreement to use the software and destruction of the software terminates the license agreement.
This document is an end-user license agreement (EULA) for Articulate software. It states that by installing or using the software, the user agrees to the terms of the EULA without modification. The EULA grants the user a nonexclusive license to use one copy of the software for internal business purposes only. It also places limitations on the user's rights regarding the software and its confidentiality. The EULA disclaims all warranties and limits liability for the software or any issues arising from its use. Upon termination of the agreement, all rights to use the software cease and the user must destroy all copies.
This document is a software license and services agreement between Computer Engineering, Inc. and the end user. It outlines the terms for using Computer Engineering's software and related services, including that the software is licensed and not sold, the user accepts the terms of the agreement by using the software, and the software and any updates are only licensed for use during the term of the subscription. It also describes restrictions on the user's rights and obligations regarding the intellectual property.
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for Driver Downloader software. It outlines the terms and conditions for licensing (not selling) the software. The key points are:
- The user is granted a non-exclusive license to install and use one copy of the software per user license purchased. Additional licenses can be purchased.
- The software may require internet access, activation, and personal data collection to function properly.
- The user cannot copy, modify, reverse engineer, or transfer the software. They can make one backup copy.
- Software updates provided by the licensor replace the prior version, which can no longer be used. The licensor may discontinue support for
This document is a software license and support agreement between Embarcadero Technologies, Inc. and the licensee for InterBase XE3 software. It grants the licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software. It outlines the scope of the license, license types, support services provided, limitations of liability, intellectual property ownership, and other standard legal terms for a commercial software license.
This document is a legal agreement for installing and using Cingular Communication Manager software and Wi-Fi service. It outlines terms for a single-user license to use the software for personal use only. The software is provided "as is" without warranties, and Cingular's liability is limited to the greater of the purchase price or $100. The agreement also specifies data collection, termination conditions, export compliance, and that New York law governs the agreement.
This document is a software license agreement that must be agreed to before installing a software program. It outlines the terms of the limited license, including that the user gets a single-use license, owns no rights to the software, and cannot modify or redistribute the program. The agreement also disclaims all warranties and limits liability for any issues arising from use of the software. By installing the program, the user agrees to all terms of the license agreement.
This document is a software license agreement that must be agreed to before installing a software program. It outlines the terms of the limited license, including that the user gets a single-use license, owns no rights to the software, and cannot modify or redistribute the program. The agreement also disclaims all warranties and limits liability for any issues arising from use of the software. By installing the program, the user agrees to all terms of the license agreement.
This document is a software license agreement that must be agreed to before installing a software program. It outlines the terms of the limited license, including that the user gets a single-use license, owns no rights to the software, and agrees to limitations of liability and warranty. The user must accept the Steam subscriber agreement to use the software and destruction of the software terminates the license agreement.
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This document is a sample software license agreement between an AV company and a customer. It grants the customer a perpetual, non-exclusive license to use the company's software for the established audio/visual system. The company retains ownership of the intellectual property rights to the software. The agreement also outlines warranties, limitations of liability, rights to make copies and modifications, and terms for termination.
This document is the user's manual for the CreaderV diagnostic tool. It begins with general information about OBD II/EOBD systems, diagnostic trouble codes, and monitor readiness status. It then provides a product description of the CreaderV, outlining its specifications, included accessories, and self-test procedure. The manual concludes with instructions for operating the CreaderV to view codes, live data, perform special tests, and look up code definitions. It also covers the process for upgrading the CreaderV software.
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This document provides instructions for downloading and installing the maintenance application software for Sumitomo fusion splicers onto a PC. It outlines the system requirements, describes how to access the download page by entering the splicer serial number, and guides the user through installing necessary runtime libraries and frameworks before installing the application itself. The installation process includes accepting license agreements and installing additional components as prompted. Once installed, a desktop shortcut is created to launch the maintenance application.
This document is the license agreement for Portlock Storage Manager 4.0 for NetWare. It outlines the terms of use for the software, including that it is for personal use on a single computer only, there is a 90 day warranty, and liability is limited to the purchase price. The user must agree to these terms before using the software.
This document is an End-User License Agreement (EULA) between Microsoft and the user for Microsoft software. It grants the user a license to install and use the software for design, development, and testing purposes. It also allows limited redistribution of sample source code provided. The EULA limits Microsoft's liability, disclaims warranties, and specifies the user cannot reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software. It also specifies the agreement is governed by local laws depending on where the software was acquired.
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This document is an End-User License Agreement (EULA) between Microsoft and the user for Microsoft software. It grants the user a license to install and use the software for design, development, and testing purposes. It also allows limited redistribution of sample source code provided. The EULA outlines rights, limitations, disclaimers, and legal terms for using the software.
This software license agreement governs the use of any Softnyx software. By installing or using the software, the user agrees to be bound by the terms of the license, which grants a non-exclusive license for non-commercial use on personal computers. The license prohibits modification of the software, limits liability, and can be terminated by the user destroying all copies of the software.
This document is the user's guide for LanExplorer software. It begins with an introduction that describes the purpose of the manual, how to obtain technical support, who the intended audience is, and how the manual is organized. The bulk of the document is dedicated to Part I on LanExplorer, which contains chapters on an overview of the product and how to install LanExplorer. It provides system requirements, pre-installation steps for Windows NT/2000 systems, and covers the installation process.
This document is a license agreement for Crystal Reports 9 Developer and Advanced software. It outlines the terms and conditions for use, installation, deployment and distribution of the software. Key points include:
- The software includes Design Tools, Report Application Server and Runtime Software.
- Licenses are required for single users, multiple users (5 user packs) and upgrades. Evaluation licenses are limited to evaluation purposes.
- The Report Application Server can be used on a single computer and accessed by remote applications for internal business. It cannot be distributed without authorization.
- Runtime Software can be used to develop Client and Server/Web Applications. Distribution terms differ based on application type.
- Client Applications utilizing Runtime Software can
This document is a software license agreement that outlines the terms for using software installed on a multifunctional digital system. It grants the user a license to use the software for its intended purpose on a single system. The agreement disclaims all warranties, limits liability, and notes that the software is proprietary. It also specifies the terms under which the license can be terminated by either party.
This document outlines the terms and conditions of an end-user license agreement for Webtel Tally Add On Software. It specifies that the software is licensed and not sold, with the license only available to users of Web-GST software. The license allows single-computer use and prohibits modifications, reverse engineering, or redistribution. It disclaims all warranties and liability for damages. Breach of the agreement terms may result in license termination.
This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for the SpringSource Tool Suite software. It grants the licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software for non-production purposes only. The licensee cannot copy, modify, reverse engineer or redistribute the software. VMware owns all intellectual property rights to the software. The licensee must keep the software and any confidential information from VMware private and secure. VMware provides no warranty and its liability is limited to the license fees paid.
This document contains terms of use for security benchmarks and recommendations from the Center for Internet Security (CIS). It states that CIS provides the benchmarks as a public service but makes no guarantees about their effectiveness. It also limits CIS's liability and notes that users are responsible for evaluating risks and adapting recommendations for their own environments. The terms grant users limited rights to use and distribute benchmarks subject to restrictions, and require users to indemnify CIS for any violations of the terms. Special rules may apply to CIS members.
This document provides security configuration guidelines for Apache Web Server version 2.2.0. It begins with an overview of the Apache software and recommendations for installation. It then discusses ModSecurity, an open source web application firewall, and recommends its use. The document provides over 20 sections of configuration hardening guidelines covering areas like access restrictions, logging, patching and more. The guidelines are aimed at achieving a baseline level of security without interrupting system functionality.
This document provides an overview of open source system administration. It begins with some notes on the format and expectations for the session. The outline indicates the topics will include a reality check on open source, an overview of open source licensing models, finding support options, software management, and useful open source utilities. The sections then go into more detail on each topic, with the reality check cautioning that open source does not necessarily save money or avoid vendor lock-in, and that choice can mean too much choice. Licensing models are discussed, noting the variety of open source licenses and their different conditions.
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This document is a sample software license agreement between an AV company and a customer. It grants the customer a perpetual, non-exclusive license to use the company's software for the established audio/visual system. The company retains ownership of the intellectual property rights to the software. The agreement also outlines warranties, limitations of liability, rights to make copies and modifications, and terms for termination.
This document is the user's manual for the CreaderV diagnostic tool. It begins with general information about OBD II/EOBD systems, diagnostic trouble codes, and monitor readiness status. It then provides a product description of the CreaderV, outlining its specifications, included accessories, and self-test procedure. The manual concludes with instructions for operating the CreaderV to view codes, live data, perform special tests, and look up code definitions. It also covers the process for upgrading the CreaderV software.
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Here is a detailed review of the scan tool based on my own experience, including:
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This document provides instructions for downloading and installing the maintenance application software for Sumitomo fusion splicers onto a PC. It outlines the system requirements, describes how to access the download page by entering the splicer serial number, and guides the user through installing necessary runtime libraries and frameworks before installing the application itself. The installation process includes accepting license agreements and installing additional components as prompted. Once installed, a desktop shortcut is created to launch the maintenance application.
This document is the license agreement for Portlock Storage Manager 4.0 for NetWare. It outlines the terms of use for the software, including that it is for personal use on a single computer only, there is a 90 day warranty, and liability is limited to the purchase price. The user must agree to these terms before using the software.
This document is an End-User License Agreement (EULA) between Microsoft and the user for Microsoft software. It grants the user a license to install and use the software for design, development, and testing purposes. It also allows limited redistribution of sample source code provided. The EULA limits Microsoft's liability, disclaims warranties, and specifies the user cannot reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software. It also specifies the agreement is governed by local laws depending on where the software was acquired.
This document contains information about the LAUNCH CReader V+ user's manual, including its copyright, trademark, and license agreements. It discusses the purpose and features of the CReader V+, provides safety precautions for its use, and includes a table of contents for the full manual.
This document is an End-User License Agreement (EULA) between Microsoft and the user for Microsoft software. It grants the user a license to install and use the software for design, development, and testing purposes. It also allows limited redistribution of sample source code provided. The EULA outlines rights, limitations, disclaimers, and legal terms for using the software.
This software license agreement governs the use of any Softnyx software. By installing or using the software, the user agrees to be bound by the terms of the license, which grants a non-exclusive license for non-commercial use on personal computers. The license prohibits modification of the software, limits liability, and can be terminated by the user destroying all copies of the software.
This document is the user's guide for LanExplorer software. It begins with an introduction that describes the purpose of the manual, how to obtain technical support, who the intended audience is, and how the manual is organized. The bulk of the document is dedicated to Part I on LanExplorer, which contains chapters on an overview of the product and how to install LanExplorer. It provides system requirements, pre-installation steps for Windows NT/2000 systems, and covers the installation process.
This document is a license agreement for Crystal Reports 9 Developer and Advanced software. It outlines the terms and conditions for use, installation, deployment and distribution of the software. Key points include:
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- Licenses are required for single users, multiple users (5 user packs) and upgrades. Evaluation licenses are limited to evaluation purposes.
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This document is a software license agreement that outlines the terms for using software installed on a multifunctional digital system. It grants the user a license to use the software for its intended purpose on a single system. The agreement disclaims all warranties, limits liability, and notes that the software is proprietary. It also specifies the terms under which the license can be terminated by either party.
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This document is an end user license agreement (EULA) for the SpringSource Tool Suite software. It grants the licensee a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software for non-production purposes only. The licensee cannot copy, modify, reverse engineer or redistribute the software. VMware owns all intellectual property rights to the software. The licensee must keep the software and any confidential information from VMware private and secure. VMware provides no warranty and its liability is limited to the license fees paid.
This document contains terms of use for security benchmarks and recommendations from the Center for Internet Security (CIS). It states that CIS provides the benchmarks as a public service but makes no guarantees about their effectiveness. It also limits CIS's liability and notes that users are responsible for evaluating risks and adapting recommendations for their own environments. The terms grant users limited rights to use and distribute benchmarks subject to restrictions, and require users to indemnify CIS for any violations of the terms. Special rules may apply to CIS members.
This document provides security configuration guidelines for Apache Web Server version 2.2.0. It begins with an overview of the Apache software and recommendations for installation. It then discusses ModSecurity, an open source web application firewall, and recommends its use. The document provides over 20 sections of configuration hardening guidelines covering areas like access restrictions, logging, patching and more. The guidelines are aimed at achieving a baseline level of security without interrupting system functionality.
This document provides an overview of open source system administration. It begins with some notes on the format and expectations for the session. The outline indicates the topics will include a reality check on open source, an overview of open source licensing models, finding support options, software management, and useful open source utilities. The sections then go into more detail on each topic, with the reality check cautioning that open source does not necessarily save money or avoid vendor lock-in, and that choice can mean too much choice. Licensing models are discussed, noting the variety of open source licenses and their different conditions.
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Please read this EULA carefully, as it sets out the basis upon which we license the
Software for use.
By breaking the seal on the packaging of the Software, you agree to be bound by
this EULA.[ If you do not agree to be bound by this EULA, you must [promptly]
return the Software (in its sealed packaging) to your supplier.[ Upon returning the
Software and providing proof of purchase, you will be entitled to a refund.]]
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By clicking "accept agreement" when you first install the Software, you agree to be
bound by the provisions of this EULA.[ If you do not agree to be bound by the
provisions of this EULA, you must [click "reject agreement" during the installation
process and promptly return the Software (on the media upon which the Software
was provided) to your supplier].[ Upon returning the Software and providing proof
of purchase, you will be entitled to a refund.]]
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Before you download the Software from our website, we will ask you to give your
express agreement to the provisions of this EULA.
By agreeing to be bound by this EULA, you further agree that [your employees] OR
[any person you authorise to use the Software] OR [[identify persons]] will comply
with the provision of this EULA.
1. Definitions
1.1 In this EULA[, except to the extent expressly provided otherwise]:
"Charges" means [those amounts that the parties have agreed in writing
shall be payable by the User to the Licensor in respect of this EULA];
"Documentation" means [the documentation for the Software produced by
the Licensor and delivered or made available by the Licensor to the User];
"Effective Date" means [the date upon which the User gives the User's
express consent to this EULA, following the issue of this EULA by the
Licensor];
"EULA" means [this end user licence agreement, including any amendments
to this end user licence agreement from time to time];
"Force Majeure Event" means [an event, or a series of related events, that
is outside the reasonable control of the party affected (which may include
failures of the internet or any public telecommunications network, hacker
attacks, denial of service attacks, virus or other malicious software attacks or
infections, power failures, industrial disputes affecting any third party,
changes to the law, disasters, epidemics, pandemics, explosions, fires, floods,
riots, terrorist attacks and wars)];
3. "Intellectual Property Rights" means [all intellectual property rights
wherever in the world, whether registrable or unregistrable, registered or
unregistered, including any application or right of application for such rights
(and these "intellectual property rights" include copyright and related rights,
database rights, confidential information, trade secrets, know-how, business
names, trade names, trade marks, service marks, passing off rights, unfair
competition rights, patents, petty patents, utility models, semi-conductor
topography rights and rights in designs)];
"Licensor" means [[individual name] of [address]] OR [[company name], a
company incorporated in [jurisdiction] (registration number [registration
number]) having its registered office at [address]] OR [[identify party]];
"Licensor Indemnity Event" has the meaning given to it in Clause 13.1;
"Maintenance Services" means the [supply to the User] OR [application to
the Software] OR [supply to the User and application to the Software] of
Updates and Upgrades;
"Minimum Term" means[, in respect of this EULA, the period of 12 months
beginning on the Effective Date];
"Services" means [any services that the Licensor provides to the User, or
has an obligation to provide to the User, under this EULA];
"Software" means [identify software];
"Software Defect" means a defect, error or bug in the Software having [an
adverse effect] OR [a material adverse effect] on [the appearance, operation,
functionality or performance of the Software][, but excluding any defect,
error or bug caused by or arising as a result of:
(a) [any act or omission of the User or any person authorised by the User
to use the Software];
(b) [any use of the Software contrary to the Documentation by the User or
any person authorised by the User to use the Software];
(c) [a failure of the User to perform or observe any of its obligations in this
EULA]; and/or
(d) [an incompatibility between the Software and any other system,
network, application, program, hardware or software not specified as
compatible in the Software Specification];]
"Software Specification" means [the specification for the Software set out
in the Documentation];
"Source Code" means [the Software code in human-readable form or any
part of the Software code in human-readable form, including code compiled
to create the Software or decompiled from the Software, but excluding
interpreted code comprised in the Software];
4. "Support Services" means [support in relation to the use of the Software
and the identification and resolution of errors in the Software, but shall not
include the provision of training services whether in relation to the Software
or otherwise];
"Term" means [the term of this EULA, commencing in accordance with
Clause 3.1 and ending in accordance with Clause 3.2];
"Update" means [a hotfix, patch or minor version update to the Software];
"Upgrade" means [a major version upgrade of the Software];
"User" means [the person to whom the Licensor grants a right to use the
Software under this EULA]; and
"User Indemnity Event" has the meaning given to it in Clause 13.3.
2. Credit
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3. Term
3.1 This EULA shall come into force upon the Effective Date.
3.2 This EULA shall continue in force [indefinitely] OR [until [date], at the
beginning of which this EULA shall terminate automatically] OR [until [event],
upon which this EULA shall terminate automatically], subject to termination in
accordance with Clause 15 or any other provision of this EULA.
4. Licence
4.1 The Licensor hereby grants to the User from [the date of supply of the
Software to the User][ until [the end of the Term]] a [worldwide, non-
exclusive] licence to:
(a) [install[ [a single instance] of] the Software];
(b) [use[ [a single instance] of] the Software[ in accordance with the
Documentation]]; and
(c) [create, store and maintain up to [5] back-up copies of the Software],
subject to the limitations and prohibitions set out and referred to in this
Clause 4.
4.2 The User may not sub-license and must not purport to sub-license any rights
granted under Clause 4.1[ without the prior written consent of the Licensor].
OR
5. 4.2 The User may sub-license the rights granted in Clause 4.1 to [any third
party][ for the purposes of [hosting the Software and supporting the User's
use of the Software in accordance with this EULA] only]. Any such sub-licence
shall automatically terminate upon the termination of the licence in Clause
4.1.
4.3 Save to the extent expressly permitted by this EULA or required by applicable
law on a non-excludable basis, any licence granted under this Clause 4 shall
be subject to the following prohibitions:
(a) [the User must not [sell, resell, rent, lease, loan, supply, publish,
distribute or redistribute] the Software];
(b) [the User must not alter, edit or adapt the Software]; and
(c) [the User must not decompile, de-obfuscate or reverse engineer, or
attempt to decompile, de-obfuscate or reverse engineer, the Software].
[additional list items]
4.4 The User shall be responsible for the security of copies of the Software
supplied to the User under this EULA[ (or created from such copies)] and
shall use all reasonable endeavours (including all reasonable security
measures) to ensure that access to such copies is restricted to persons
authorised to use them under this EULA.
5. Source Code
5.1 Nothing in this EULA shall give to the User or any other person any right to
access or use the Source Code or constitute any licence of the Source Code.
6. Maintenance Services
6.1 The Licensor shall provide the Maintenance Services to the User [during the
Term].
6.2 The Licensor shall provide the Maintenance Services [with reasonable skill
and care] OR [in accordance with the standards of skill and care reasonably
expected from a leading service provider in the Licensor's industry] OR
[[specify standard(s)]].
6.3 The Licensor warrants to the User that the application of Updates and
Upgrades to the Software by the Licensor will not introduce any Software
Defects into the Software.
6.4 The Licensor warrants to the User that the application of Updates and
Upgrades to the Software by the User in accordance with the instructions of
the Licensor will not introduce any Software Defects into the Software.
6.5 The Licensor may suspend the provision of the Maintenance Services if any
amount due to be paid by the User to the Licensor under this EULA is
overdue, and the Licensor has given to the User at least [30 days'] written
notice, following the amount becoming overdue, of its intention to suspend
the Maintenance Services on this basis.
6. 6.6 [Either party may terminate the Maintenance Services by giving to the other
party] OR [The Licensor may terminate the Maintenance Services by giving to
the User] OR [The User may terminate the Maintenance Services by giving to
the Licensor] at least [30 days'] written notice[ expiring on or at any time
after the first anniversary of the Effective Date].
6.7 If the Licensor stops or makes a good faith decision to stop providing
maintenance services in relation to the Software to its customers generally,
then the Licensor may terminate the Maintenance Services by giving at least
[90 days'] written notice of termination to the User.
6.8 If the Maintenance Services are terminated in accordance with the provisions
of this Clause 6:
(a) the User must pay to the Licensor any outstanding Charges in respect
of Maintenance Services provided to the User before the termination of
the Maintenance Services;
(b) the Licensor must refund to the User any Charges paid by the User to
the Licensor in respect of Maintenance Services that were to be
provided to the User after the termination of the Maintenance Services;
and
(c) the provisions of this Clause 6, excluding this Clause 6.8, shall cease to
apply, but the other provisions of this EULA will continue
notwithstanding such termination.
7. Support Services
7.1 The Licensor shall provide the Support Services to the User [during the
Term].
7.2 The Licensor shall provide the Support Services [with reasonable skill and
care] OR [in accordance with the standards of skill and care reasonably
expected from a leading service provider in the Licensor's industry] OR
[[specify standard(s)]].
7.3 The Licensor may suspend the provision of the Support Services if any
amount due to be paid by the User to the Licensor under this EULA is
overdue, and the Licensor has given to the User at least [30 days'] written
notice, following the amount becoming overdue, of its intention to suspend
the Support Services on this basis.
7.4 [Either party may terminate the Support Services by giving to the other
party] OR [The Licensor may terminate the Support Services by giving to the
User] OR [The User may terminate the Support Services by giving to the
Licensor] at least [30 days'] written notice[ expiring on or at any time after
the first anniversary of the Effective Date].
7.5 If the Support Services are terminated in accordance with the provisions of
this Clause 7:
7. (a) the User must pay to the Licensor any outstanding Charges in respect
of Support Services provided to the User before the termination of the
Support Services;
(b) the Licensor must refund to the User any Charges paid by the User to
the Licensor in respect of Support Services that were to be provided to
the User after the termination of the Support Services; and
(c) the provisions of this Clause 7, excluding this Clause 7.5, shall cease to
apply, but the other provisions of this EULA will continue
notwithstanding such termination.
8. No assignment of Intellectual Property Rights
8.1 Nothing in this EULA shall operate to assign or transfer any Intellectual
Property Rights from the Licensor to the User, or from the User to the
Licensor.
9. Charges
9.1 The User shall pay the Charges to the Licensor in accordance with this EULA.
9.2 All amounts stated in or in relation to this EULA are, unless the context
requires otherwise, stated [inclusive of any applicable value added taxes] OR
[exclusive of any applicable value added taxes, which will be added to those
amounts and payable by the User to the Licensor].
10. Payments
10.1 The Licensor shall issue [invoices] OR [an invoice] OR [receipts] OR [a
receipt] for the Charges to the User [specify when issued].
10.2 The User must pay the Charges to the Licensor [in advance] OR [within the
period of [30 days] following [the issue of an invoice in accordance with this
Clause 10] OR [the receipt of an invoice issued in accordance with this Clause
10]].
10.3 The User must pay the Charges by [debit card, credit card, direct debit or
bank transfer] (using such payment details as are notified by the Licensor to
the User from time to time).
10.4 If the User does not pay any amount properly due to the Licensor under this
EULA, the Licensor may:
(a) charge the User interest on the overdue amount at the rate of [8% per
annum above the Bank of England base rate from time to time] (which
interest will accrue daily until the date of actual payment and be
compounded at the end of each calendar month); or
(b) claim interest and statutory compensation from the User pursuant to
the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998.
11. Warranties
8. 11.1 The Licensor warrants to the User that it has the legal right and authority to
enter into this EULA and to perform its obligations under this EULA.
11.2 The Licensor warrants to the User that:
(a) [the Software as provided will conform in all [material] respects with
the Software Specification];
(b) [the Software will be supplied free from Software Defects[ and will
remain free from Software Defects[ for a period of at least 12 months
following the supply of the Software]]];
(c) [the Software will be supplied free from viruses, worms, Trojan horses,
ransomware, spyware, adware and other malicious software programs];
and
(d) [the Software shall incorporate security features reflecting the
requirements of good industry practice].
[additional list items]
11.3 The Licensor warrants to the User that the Software[, when used by the User
in accordance with this EULA,] will not breach [any laws, statutes or
regulations applicable under English law].
11.4 The Licensor warrants to the User that the Software, when used by the User
in accordance with this EULA, will not infringe the Intellectual Property Rights
of any person [in any jurisdiction and under any applicable law].
11.5 If [the Licensor reasonably determines, or any third party alleges, that the
use of the Software by the User in accordance with this EULA infringes any
person's Intellectual Property Rights], the Licensor may[ acting reasonably]
at its own cost and expense:
(a) modify the Software in such a way that it no longer infringes the
relevant Intellectual Property Rights[, providing that [any such
modification must not introduce any Software Defects into the Software
and must not result in the Software failing to conform with the Software
Specification]]; or
(b) procure for the User the right to use the Software in accordance with
this EULA.
11.6 The User warrants to the Licensor that it has the legal right and authority to
enter into this EULA and to perform its obligations under this EULA.
11.7 All of the parties' warranties and representations in respect of the subject
matter of this EULA are expressly set out in this EULA. To the maximum
extent permitted by applicable law, no other warranties or representations
concerning the subject matter of this EULA will be implied into this EULA or
any related contract.
12. Acknowledgements and warranty limitations
9. 12.1 The User acknowledges that complex software is never wholly free from
defects, errors and bugs; and subject to the other provisions of this EULA, the
Licensor gives no warranty or representation that the Software will be wholly
free from defects, errors and bugs.
12.2 The User acknowledges that complex software is never entirely free from
security vulnerabilities; and subject to the other provisions of this EULA, the
Licensor gives no warranty or representation that the Software will be entirely
secure.
12.3 The User acknowledges that the Software is only designed to be compatible
with that software specified as compatible in the Software Specification; and
the Licensor does not warrant or represent that the Software will be
compatible with any other software.
12.4 The User acknowledges that the Licensor will not provide any [legal, financial,
accountancy or taxation advice] under this EULA or in relation to the
Software; and, except to the extent expressly provided otherwise in this
EULA, the Licensor does not warrant or represent that the Software or the
use of the Software by the User will not give rise to any legal liability on the
part of the User or any other person.
13. Indemnities
13.1 The Licensor shall indemnify and shall keep indemnified the User against [any
and all liabilities, damages, losses, costs and expenses (including legal
expenses and amounts paid in settlement of legal claims)] suffered or
incurred by the User[ pursuant [to any legal dispute with or claim by a third
party or to any regulatory investigation, action or penalty,]] and arising
directly or indirectly as a result of [[indemnified event(s)]] OR [any breach[
or alleged breach] by the Licensor of [any third party's Intellectual Property
Rights, any applicable law, or any provision of this EULA]] (a "Licensor
Indemnity Event").
13.2 The User must:
(a) upon becoming aware of an actual or potential Licensor Indemnity
Event, notify the Licensor;
(b) provide to the Licensor all such assistance as may be reasonably
requested by the Licensor in relation to the Licensor Indemnity Event;
(c) allow the Licensor the exclusive conduct of all disputes, proceedings,
negotiations and settlements with third parties relating to the Licensor
Indemnity Event; and
(d) not admit liability to any third party in connection with the Licensor
Indemnity Event or settle any disputes or proceedings involving a third
party and relating to the Licensor Indemnity Event without the prior
written consent of the Licensor,
10. [without prejudice to the Licensor's obligations under Clause 13.1] OR [and
the Licensor's obligation to indemnify the User under Clause 13.1 shall not
apply unless the User complies with the requirements of this Clause 13.2].
13.3 The User shall indemnify and shall keep indemnified the Licensor against [any
and all liabilities, damages, losses, costs and expenses (including legal
expenses and amounts paid in settlement of legal claims)] suffered or
incurred by the Licensor[ pursuant [to any legal dispute with or claim by a
third party or to any regulatory investigation, action or penalty]] and arising
directly or indirectly as a result of [[indemnified event(s)]] OR [any breach[
or alleged breach] by the User of [any third party's Intellectual Property
Rights, any applicable law, or any provision of this EULA]] (a "User
Indemnity Event").
13.4 The Licensor must:
(a) upon becoming aware of an actual or potential User Indemnity Event,
notify the User;
(b) provide to the User all such assistance as may be reasonably requested
by the User in relation to the User Indemnity Event;
(c) allow the User the exclusive conduct of all disputes, proceedings,
negotiations and settlements with third parties relating to the User
Indemnity Event; and
(d) not admit liability to any third party in connection with the User
Indemnity Event or settle any disputes or proceedings involving a third
party and relating to the User Indemnity Event without the prior written
consent of the User,
[without prejudice to the User's obligations under Clause 13.3] OR [and the
User's obligation to indemnify the Licensor under Clause 13.3 shall not apply
unless the Licensor complies with the requirements of this Clause 13.4].
13.5 The indemnity protection set out in this Clause 13 [shall] OR [shall not] be
subject to the limitations and exclusions of liability set out in this EULA[,
except [exceptions]].
14. Limitations and exclusions of liability
14.1 Nothing in this EULA will:
(a) limit or exclude any liability for death or personal injury resulting from
negligence;
(b) limit or exclude any liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation;
(c) limit any liabilities in any way that is not permitted under applicable
law; or
(d) exclude any liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law,
11. and, if a party is a consumer, that party's statutory rights will not be excluded
or limited by this EULA, except to the extent permitted by law.
14.2 The limitations and exclusions of liability set out in this Clause 14 and
elsewhere in this EULA:
(a) are subject to Clause 14.1; and
(b) govern all liabilities arising under this EULA or relating to the subject
matter of this EULA, including liabilities arising in contract, in tort
(including negligence) and for breach of statutory duty, except to the
extent expressly provided otherwise in this EULA.
14.3 The Licensor will not be liable to the User in respect of any losses arising out
of a Force Majeure Event.
14.4 The Licensor will not be liable to the User in respect of any loss of profits or
anticipated savings.
14.5 The Licensor will not be liable to the User in respect of any loss of revenue or
income.
14.6 The Licensor will not be liable to the User in respect of any loss of business,
contracts or opportunities.
14.7 The Licensor will not be liable to the User in respect of any loss or corruption
of any data, database or software.
14.8 The Licensor will not be liable to the User in respect of any special, indirect or
consequential loss or damage.
14.9 The liability of the Licensor to the User under this EULA in respect of any
event or series of related events shall not exceed the greater of:
(a) [amount]; and
(b) [the total amount paid and payable by the User to the Licensor under
this EULA in the [12 month] period preceding the commencement of
the event or events].
14.10The aggregate liability of the Licensor to the User under this EULA shall not
exceed the greater of:
(a) [amount]; and
(b) [the total amount paid and payable by the User to the Licensor under
this EULA].
15. Termination
15.1 The Licensor may terminate this EULA by giving to the User [not less than 30
days'] written notice of termination[, expiring [at the end of any [calendar
month]] OR [after the end of the Minimum Term]].
12. 15.2 The User may terminate this EULA by giving to the Licensor [not less than 30
days'] written notice of termination[, expiring [at the end of any [calendar
month]] OR [after the end of the Minimum Term]].
15.3 Either party may terminate this EULA immediately by giving written notice of
termination to the other party if:
(a) the other party commits any [breach] OR [material breach] of this
EULA[, and the breach is not remediable];
(b) [the other party commits a [breach] OR [material breach] of this EULA,
and the breach is remediable but the other party fails to remedy the
breach within the period of [30 days] following the giving of a written
notice to the other party requiring the breach to be remedied]; or
(c) [the other party persistently breaches this EULA (irrespective of
whether such breaches collectively constitute a material breach)].
15.4 Subject to applicable law, either party may terminate this EULA immediately
by giving written notice of termination to the other party if:
(a) the other party:
(i) is dissolved;
(ii) ceases to conduct all (or substantially all) of its business;
(iii) is or becomes unable to pay its debts as they fall due;
(iv) is or becomes insolvent or is declared insolvent; or
(v) convenes a meeting or makes or proposes to make any
arrangement or composition with its creditors;
(b) an administrator, administrative receiver, liquidator, receiver, trustee,
manager or similar is appointed over any of the assets of the other
party;
(c) an order is made for the winding up of the other party, or the other
party passes a resolution for its winding up[ (other than for the purpose
of a solvent company reorganisation where the resulting entity will
assume all the obligations of the other party under this EULA)]; or
(d) [if that other party is an individual:
(i) that other party becomes incapable of managing his or her own
affairs as a result of illness or incapacity; or
(ii) that other party is the subject of a bankruptcy petition or order,
and if that other party dies then this EULA shall automatically
terminate].
15.5 The Licensor may terminate this EULA immediately by giving written notice to
the User if:
13. (a) any amount due to be paid by the User to the Licensor under this EULA
is unpaid by the due date and remains unpaid upon the date that that
written notice of termination is given; and
(b) the Licensor has given to the User at least [30 days'] written notice,
following the failure to pay, of its intention to terminate this EULA in
accordance with this Clause 15.5.
16. Effects of termination
16.1 Upon the termination of this EULA, all of the provisions of this EULA shall
cease to have effect, save that the following provisions of this EULA shall
survive and continue to have effect (in accordance with their express terms or
otherwise indefinitely): [Clauses 1, 10.2, 10.4, 13, 14, 16, 17 and 18].
16.2 Except to the extent expressly provided otherwise in this EULA, the
termination of this EULA shall not affect the accrued rights of either party.
16.3 Within [30 days] following the termination of this EULA for any reason:
(a) the User must pay to the Licensor [any Charges in respect of Services
provided to the User before the termination of this EULA and in respect
of licences in effect before the termination of this EULA]; and
(b) the Licensor must refund to the User [any Charges paid by the User to
the Licensor in respect of Services that were to be (but are not)
provided to the User after the termination of this EULA and in respect of
licences that were to be (but are not) in effect after the termination of
this EULA],
without prejudice to the parties' other legal rights.
16.4 For the avoidance of doubt, the licences of the Software in this EULA shall
terminate upon the termination of this EULA; and, accordingly, the User must
immediately cease to use the Software upon the termination of this EULA.
16.5 Within [10 Business Days] following the termination of this EULA, the User
must:
(a) return to the Licensor or dispose of as the Licensor may instruct all
media in its possession or control containing the Software; and
(b) irrevocably delete from all computer systems in its possession or
control all copies of the Software.
17. General
17.1 No breach of any provision of this EULA shall be waived except with the
express written consent of the party not in breach.
17.2 If any provision of this EULA is determined by any court or other competent
authority to be unlawful and/or unenforceable, the other provisions of this
EULA will continue in effect. If any unlawful and/or unenforceable provision
would be lawful or enforceable if part of it were deleted, that part will be
14. deemed to be deleted, and the rest of the provision will continue in effect
(unless that would contradict the clear intention of the parties, in which case
the entirety of the relevant provision will be deemed to be deleted).
17.3 This EULA may not be varied except by a written document signed by or on
behalf of each of the parties.
17.4 The User hereby agrees that the Licensor may assign the Licensor's
contractual rights and obligations under this EULA to [any successor to all or
a substantial part of the business of the Licensor from time to time] OR [any
third party]. Save to the extent expressly permitted by applicable law, the
User must not without the prior written consent of the Licensor assign,
transfer or otherwise deal with any of the User's contractual rights or
obligations under this EULA.
17.5 This EULA is made for the benefit of the parties and is not intended to benefit
any third party or be enforceable by any third party. The rights of the parties
to terminate, rescind, or agree any amendment, waiver, variation or
settlement under or relating to this EULA are not subject to the consent of
any third party.
17.6 Subject to Clause 14.1, this EULA shall constitute the entire agreement
between the parties in relation to the subject matter of this EULA, and shall
supersede all previous agreements, arrangements and understandings
between the parties in respect of that subject matter.
17.7 This EULA shall be governed by and construed in accordance with [English
law].
17.8 The courts of [England] shall have exclusive jurisdiction to adjudicate any
dispute arising under or in connection with this EULA.
18. Interpretation
18.1 In this EULA, a reference to a statute or statutory provision includes a
reference to:
(a) that statute or statutory provision as modified, consolidated and/or re-
enacted from time to time; and
(b) any subordinate legislation made under that statute or statutory
provision.
18.2 The Clause headings do not affect the interpretation of this EULA.
18.3 References in this EULA to "calendar months" are to [the 12 named periods
(January, February and so on) into which a year is divided].
18.4 In this EULA, general words shall not be given a restrictive interpretation by
reason of being preceded or followed by words indicating a particular class of
acts, matters or things.
15. Free end user licence agreement: drafting notes
This document is a free-to-use software EULA or end user licence. Click-wrap and
web-wrap licences can be created using this document, as well as more traditional
shrink-wrap licences. The document governs the legal relationship between a
licensor and its customers.
Note: although this EULA can be used for B2C licences as well as B2B licences, it
does not include a distance selling clause. See our software download T&Cs for a
document incorporating such a clause.
There are a range of optional provisions in the EULA. These cover such matters as:
a contractual right to a return/refund; the provision of support in relation to the
software; and the supply and application of updates to the software.
Subsection: Shrink-wrap software agreement
This wording may be used for "shrink-wrap" software agreements - that is,
agreements that are visible through product packaging and are formally accepted
when a person unseals the software packaging. There may be a right to return
software, because a customer may not have a chance to review the agreement
terms before purchasing the software.
Should the User return the software if the terms of this document are not
accepted?
Within what period must the software be returned?
Will there be a right to return the software for a refund?
Subsection: Click-wrap software agreement
This wording may be used for "click-wrap" software agreements - that is,
agreements that are formally accepted as part of the software installation process.
There is an optional right to return the software, which should be included where
customers will or may not have a chance to review the agreement terms before
purchasing the software.
Will customers have a right to return the software if they do not accept this
document?
How should the software be returned?
Will the customer be entitled to a refund upon the return of the software
under this provision?
Subsection: Web-wrap software agreement
This wording may be used for "web-wrap" agreements - that is, agreements that
are formally accepted on a website before the software is downloaded. Accordingly,
there is no right to return the software.
Subsection: Agreement on behalf of others relating to software licence
16. Optional element.
What third parties may use the software on behalf of, or under the
authorisation of, the licensee?
Identify relevant persons.
Clause 1: Definitions
Clause 1.1
Definition of Charges
Define "Charges".
Definition of Documentation
How should the software documentation be identified?
Definition of Effective Date
Define "Effective Date".
Definition of Force Majeure Event
Specify particular examples of force majeure events.
Definition of Licensor
Is the first party an individual, a company or something else?
What is the full name of the individual (including middle names)?
What is the postal address of the Licensor?
What is the full company name?
In which jurisdiction is the Licensor incorporated?
What is the registration number of the Licensor?
What is the registered office address of the Licensor?
Definition of Maintenance Services
Will the Licensor supply updates/upgrades to the User, apply them to the
software, or both?
Definition of Minimum Term
What minimum term will apply?
Definition of Services
Define "Services".
17. Definition of Software
Identify the software here.
Definition of Software Defect
Will non-material defects count as software defects for the purposes of this
definition?
In what ways may a relevant defect affect the software?
Should a set of general exclusions from this definition be included?
What exclusions should apply here?
Definition of Software Specification
Define "Software Specification".
Definition of Source Code
Consider whether to adapt the definition of source code.
Definition of Support Services
In relation to what exactly will support be provided?
Definition of Term
Define "Term", the period during which the contract will subsist.
Definition of Update
Define "Update".
Definition of Upgrade
Define "Upgrade".
Definition of User
Define "User".
Clause 2: Credit
Clause: Free documents licensing warning
Optional element. Although you need to retain the credit, you should remove the
inline copyright warning from this document before use.
Clause 3: Term
Clause 3.2
Is the term of the contract indefinite, or will it come to an end upon some
agreed date, or upon the occurrence of a defined event?
18. Upon what date will the contract terminate?
Upon the occurrence of what event will the contract terminate?
Clause 4: Licence
Clause 4.1
When does the licence to use the software commence?
Will the licence expire at some point?
What sort of licence is granted?
When will the licence end?
What specific rights are granted to the User?
Will the licence specify how many instances of the software may be
installed?
How many instances of the software may be installed?
Will the licence specify how many instances of the software may be used?
Can the use of the software be circumscribed by reference to its
documentation?
How many instances of the software may be used?
How many back-up copies of the software may be created?
Clause 4.2
Will the User have the option to ask the Licensor for consent to sub-
licensing?
Clause 4.2
To whom may the software be sub-licensed?
Is the right to sub-license restricted by reference to purpose?
Specify the purposes by reference to which sub-licensing is permitted.
Clause 4.3
There are English/EU law restrictions upon the types of prohibition that may be
applied to a software licence. In UsedSoft GmbH v Oracle International Corp. (C-
128/11), the court ruled that a software vendor could not prevent a perpetual
licensee from selling a "used" licence for software downloaded from the internet.
The law in this area is complex and uncertain, and you should consider taking legal
advice if resale may be an issue for you.
What general prohibitions apply to the use of the software?
19. Specify the transactional prohibitions applying to the use of the software.
Clause 4.4
Optional element.
Include this text only if the User has the right to take copies.
Clause 5: Source Code
Optional element.
Clause 6: Maintenance Services
Optional element.
Clause 6.1
During what period will the maintenance services be provided?
Clause 6.2
What standard(s) must the maintenance services meet?
Specify the standard or standards the services must meet.
Clause 6.3
Optional element.
Clause 6.4
Optional element.
Clause 6.5
Optional element. Will the Licensor have a right to suspend the maintenance
services in the event that the User fails to pay any amount due under the contract?
How much notice of an intention to suspend the maintenance services must
the Licensor give to the User?
Clause 6.6
Optional element.
Which of the parties has the right to terminate the maintenance services
(independently from any termination of the entire contract)?
How much notice of termination of the maintenance services must be given?
Will there be a minimum period for the maintenance services?
Clause 6.7
Optional element.
20. How much notice of discontinuance of the software maintenance services
must the Licensor give to the User?
Clause 6.8
Optional element.
Clause 7: Support Services
Optional element.
Clause 7.1
During what period will the support services be provided?
Clause 7.2
Optional element.
What standard(s) must the support services meet?
Specify the standard or standards the support services must meet.
Clause 7.3
Optional element.
How much notice must the Licensor give to the User of a suspension of
services following non-payment?
Clause 7.4
Optional element.
Which of the parties has the right to terminate the support services
(independently from any termination of the entire contract)?
How much notice of termination of the support services must be given?
Will there be a minimum period for the support services?
Clause 7.5
Optional element.
Clause 8: No assignment of Intellectual Property Rights
Optional element.
Clause 9: Charges
Optional element.
Clause 9.2
Optional element.
21. Are payment amounts stated inclusive or exclusive of VAT?
Clause 10: Payments
Optional element.
Clause 10.1
Will the Licensor issue invoices in advance of payment, or receipts in
arrears?
When will invoices / receipts be issued?
Clause 10.2
Will charges be paid in advance or following the issue of an invoice?
What is the period for payment of invoices?
When does the period for payment of an invoice begin to run?
Clause 10.3
Optional element.
Using what methods should payments be made?
Clause 10.4
Optional element.
What contractual interest rate should apply to late payments?
Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 -
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/20
Clause 11: Warranties
Optional element.
Clause 11.1
Optional element.
Clause 11.2
Optional element.
What warranties in relation to the quality of the software will the Licensor
give to the User?
Is this warranty subject to a materiality threshold?
Will this warranty relate to a specific period?
For what period will this warranty apply?
22. Clause 11.3
Optional element.
What is the scope of this warranty?
Clause 11.4
Optional element.
What is the jurisdictional coverage of the warranty?
Clause 11.5
Optional element.
In what circumstances may the Licensor exercise its rights under this
provision?
Should there be an express requirement for the Licensor to act reasonably in
relation to the exercise of its rights under this provision?
Are there any express limitations on this right to modify?
Specify the limitations on the right to modify.
Clause 11.6
Optional element.
Clause 12: Acknowledgements and warranty limitations
Optional element.
Clause 12.1
Optional element.
Clause 12.2
Optional element.
Clause 12.3
Optional element.
Clause 12.4
Optional element.
What types of advice should be specified here?
Clause 13: Indemnities
Should this EULA include indemnities?
Clause 13.1
23. Optional element.
If this provision is included, losses suffered by the User as a result of the
indemnified event(s) should be compensated by the Licensor on an indemnity basis.
Clause 13.2
Optional element.
Will the indemnity only apply where the User complies with the requirements
of this provision?
Clause 13.3
Optional element.
If this provision is included, losses suffered by the Licensor as a result of an
indemnified event will in principle be compensated on an indemnity basis.
Clause 13.4
Optional element.
Will the indemnity only apply where the Licensor complies with the
requirements of this provision?
Clause 13.5
Optional element.
Will the indemnity provisions be subject to the limitations and exclusions of
liability in the document?
Will there be any exceptions to the general rule here?
Specify the exceptions to the general rule.
Clause 14: Limitations and exclusions of liability
Contractual limitations and exclusions of liability are regulated and controlled by
law, and the courts may rule that particular limitations and exclusions of liability in
contracts are unenforceable.
Exclusions and limitations of liability in UK B2B contracts are primarily regulated by
the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ("UCTA"), while those in UK B2C contracts are
primarily regulated by the Consumer Rights Act 2015 ("CRA"). Contracts regulated
by UCTA cannot exclude or restrict a party's liability for death or personal injury
resulting from negligence (Section 2(1), UCTA).
Except insofar as the relevant term satisfies the requirements of reasonableness,
such contracts cannot exclude or restrict liability: (i) for negligence (which includes
a breach of an express or implied contractual obligation to take reasonable care or
exercise reasonable skill) (Section 2(2), UCTA); or (ii) for misrepresentation
(Section 3, Misrepresentation Act 1967). In addition, if a contract is regulated by
UCTA, and one of the parties is dealing on the other's written standard terms of
24. business, then except insofar as the relevant contractual term satisfies the
requirements of reasonableness the other party cannot: (i) exclude or restrict his
liability in respect of a breach of contract; or (ii) claim to be entitled to render a
contractual performance substantially different from that which was reasonably
expected of him; or (iii) claim to be entitled, in respect of the whole or any part of
his contractual obligation, to render no contractual performance at all (see Section
3, UCTA).
UCTA includes various other restrictions, particularly in the case of contracts for the
sale of goods and contracts under which possession or ownership of goods passes.
Consumer contracts regulated by the CRA cannot exclude or restrict liability for
death or personal injury resulting from negligence (Section 65(1), CRA). Further,
any "unfair term" in such a contract will not be binding on the consumer (Section
62(1), CRA). A contractual term is unfair "if, contrary to the requirement of good
faith, it causes a significant imbalance in the parties' rights and obligations arising
under the contract to the detriment of the consumer" (Section 62(3), CRA). Section
57 of the CRA provides (inter alia) that a term in a services contract will not bind
consumers if it excludes any liability of the trader to provide the services with
reasonable care and skill. A "grey list" of provisions that may be regarded as unfair
is set out in Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the CRA. Some of these have implications for
the drafting of limitations and exclusions of liability. For example, they include: "[a]
term which has the object or effect of excluding or limiting the trader's liability in
the event of the death of or personal injury to the consumer resulting from an act
or omission of the trader." "Where a term of a consumer contract, or a consumer
notice, purports to exclude or restrict a trader's liability for negligence, a person is
not to be taken to have voluntarily accepted any risk merely because the person
agreed to or knew about the term or notice" (Section 65(2), CRA).
The courts are particularly likely to intervene where a party is seeking to rely on a
limitation or exclusion of liability in its standard terms and conditions, but will also
sometimes intervene where a term has been individually negotiated. The courts
may be more likely to rule that provisions excluding liability, as opposed to those
merely limiting liability, are unenforceable. If there is a risk that any particular
limitation or exclusion of liability will be found to be unenforceable by the courts,
that provision should usually be drafted as an independent term, and be numbered
separately from the other provisions.
These guidance notes provide a very incomplete and basic overview of a complex
subject. Accordingly, you should take legal advice if you may wish to rely upon a
limitation or exclusion of liability.
Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 -
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1977/50
Consumer Rights Act 2015 -
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/15/contents/enacted
Clause 14.1
25. Do not delete this provision (except upon legal advice). Without this provision, the
specific limitations and exclusions of liability in the document are more likely to be
unenforceable.
Clause 14.4
Optional element.
Clause 14.5
Optional element.
Clause 14.6
Optional element.
Clause 14.7
Optional element.
Clause 14.8
Optional element.
Clause 14.9
Optional element. Do you want to include a per event liability cap in this document?
Liability caps may be unenforceable in practice.
Do you want to include a per event liability cap in this document?
What monetary amount should be used in the liability cap?
What floating amount should be used in the liability cap?
The charge payable during what period, prior to the event or events, should
be used for calculating this liability cap?
Clause 14.10
Optional element. Do you want to include an aggregate liability cap in this
document?
Liability caps may be unenforceable in practice.
Do you want to include an aggregate liability cap in this document?
What monetary amount should be used in the liability cap?
What floating amount should be used in the liability cap?
Clause 15: Termination
Clause 15.1
Optional element.
26. What notice period will apply?
Must the notice of termination expire after some particular period, or on
some particular day?
How will the limitation on the expiry of the termination notice period
operate?
Specify the relevant period.
Clause 15.2
What notice period will apply?
Must the notice of termination expire after some particular period, or on
some particular day?
How will the limitation on the expiry of the termination notice period
operate?
Specify the relevant period.
Clause 15.3
In what circumstances may a party terminate for breach?
Will all breaches, or only material breaches, give rise to a right of
termination?
What is the remediation period here?
Should each party have a right to terminate if the other party is persistently
in breach of contract, even where there has been no material breach?
Clause 15.4
Depending upon the status of the parties, the circumstances of the termination and
the applicable law, some of the rights to terminate set out here may be
unenforceable.
Will the winding up of a party as part of a solvent company reorganisation
give rise to a right of termination for the other party?
Clause 15.5
Optional element.
What notice period applies in the case of termination for non-payment?
Clause 16: Effects of termination
Clause 16.3
Optional element.
27. This provision will not be suitable in all circumstances. The appropriate treatment of
charges upon termination will vary from contract to contract.
Within what period following termination must charges in respect of services
be settled?
Specify those charges that the User must pay to the Licensor upon
termination.
Specify those charges that the Licensor must refund to the User upon
termination.
Clause 16.4
Optional element.
Clause 16.5
Optional element.
Within what period following termination must licensed software copies be
returned, destroyed or deleted?
Clause 17: General
Clause 17.1
Optional element.
Clause 17.2
Optional element.
Clause 17.3
Optional element.
This is intended to prevent, for example, one party wrongfully claiming that a term
of the contract was changed in a telephone call.
Clause 17.4
Optional element.
To whom may the Licensor assign its rights and obligations under the
contract?
Clause 17.5
Optional element.
This provision is designed to exclude any rights a third party may have under the
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 -
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1999/31
28. Clause 17.6
Optional element.
Clause 17.7
This template has been drafted to work in the English law context. If you plan to
change the governing law, you should have the document reviewed by someone
with expertise in the law of the relevant jurisdiction.
Which law will govern the document?
Clause 17.8
Optional element.
As a practical matter, it makes sense for the courts with expertise in the relevant
law to have the right to adjudicate disputes. Where one of the parties is outside
England (or at least the UK), you may want to grant the courts of their home
jurisdiction the right to adjudicate disputes, as this could ease enforcement in some
circumstances.
The courts of which jurisdiction will have the exclusive right to adjudicate
disputes relating to the document (subject to applicable law)?
Clause 18: Interpretation
Should provisions concerning the interpretation of the document be included?
Clause 18.1
Optional element.
Clause 18.2
Optional element.
Clause 18.3
Optional element.
Clause 18.4
Optional element.
This provision is designed to exclude the application of a rule of interpretation
known as the ejusdem generis rule. That rule may affect the interpretation of
contractual clauses that list particular examples or instances of some more general
idea, by limiting the scope of the general idea by reference to those particular
examples or instances.