Chandler Online Subscription Agreement
Chandler Retail Internet Site Agreement
Chandler Retail Web Site Service Agreement
Chandler Clickwrap End User Product License Agreement
Performance Goals Summary for Company
Affidavit by Obligor Spouse on Application to Modify Order for Alimony
Sample Letter with Request for Accident Report
Sample Letter for Speaking Engagement
Letter From Client Terminating Attorney Representation
Accounts Receivable - Contract to Sale
Employee Information Form
Construction Contract for Home - Fixed Fee or Cost Plus
Plumbing Services Agreement
Subordination to Stated Amount
You can usually find it linked at the bottom of the webpage or during the signup process; just look for 'Terms and Conditions.'
Rest assured, your data is treated like gold; companies are expected to keep it under lock and key.
If the terms don’t sit well with you, you can simply walk away and not use the service.
Absolutely! Companies usually give you a heads-up if they change the terms, so keep an eye on your inbox.
Generally speaking, yes! Most agreements allow you to cancel without any fuss, but check the fine print.
When you click 'I Agree,' you've just given the thumbs up to all the terms laid out in the agreement.
It's a fancy term for an online contract you agree to by clicking a button, usually to use a service.