This template contains essential terms to protect both you and your clients including (amongst other things):

☑️ Your client’s obligations to disclose to you all relevant health and medical information.

☑️ No guarantee that your client will obtain a particular result from engaging your services.

☑️ Clauses dealing with cancellations and late arrivals.

☑️ Disclaimer regarding any testimonials that appear on your website.

☑️ Clause making clear that your client is responsible for their health and wellbeing, that they need to disclose any issues and injuries, and get medical advice and clearance.

☑️ Clause limiting your liability to the extent permitted by law.

☑️ Clause allowing you to terminate the contract for non-payment and due to inappropriate client conduct.

☑️ Clause dealing with your unavailability for reasons beyond your control.

☑️ Clauses protecting yours and your client’s confidential information.

☑️ GDPR / data protection (including sensitive and special category data).

☑️ Clause stating that you do not provide an emergency service.

☑️ Cancellations, in accordance with the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013.


TERMS OF PURCHASE

THE TEMPLATE INCLUDES COMPREHENSIVE DRAFTING NOTES TO HELP YOU ADAPT THE TEMPLATE FOR YOUR BUSINESS:

1. You are purchasing a template set of T&Cs. Your purchase does not create a solicitor-client relationship and the template does not constitute legal advice.

2. When you purchase this template, you will be sent a link to download a copy. By purchasing the template, you expressly agree to receive the download immediately, and you will lose your right to cancel and your right to a refund.

3. For further information, please see our Digital Downloads Terms & Conditions.

4. If you are unsure whether this template is suitable for your business, please contact us before purchasing at emma@goodlegalsclub.co.uk

5. This template has been drafted in accordance with English law. It may not be suitable for use in other jurisdictions, and you should check with a locally-qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction.