Think Big Web
Terms & Conditions
The following terms and conditions apply to all website development / design / hosting services provided by Think Big Web Ltd to the Client.
1. Acceptance
It is not necessary for any Client to have signed an acceptance of these terms and conditions for them to apply. If a Client accepts a quote then the Client will be deemed to have satisfied themselves as to the terms applying and have accepted these terms and conditions in full.
Please read these terms and conditions carefully. Any purchase or use of our services implies that you have read and accepted our terms and conditions.
2. Charges
Charges for services to be provided by Think Big Web Ltd are defined in the project quotation that the Client receives via e-mail. Quotations are valid for a period of 30 days.
Think Big Web Ltd reserves the right to alter or decline to provide a quotation after expiry of the 30 days.
Unless agreed otherwise with the Client, all website design services require an advance payment of a minimum of fifty (50) percent of the project quotation total before the work is supplied to the Client for review. A second charge for the remaining fifty (50) percent of the project quotation total due upon completion of the work, prior to upload to the server or release of materials.
Payment for services is due by cheque, bank transfer or PayPal. Cheques should be made payable to Think Big Web Ltd and sent to Think Big Web Ltd, Innovation House, Discovery Park, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9FF. Bank details will be made available on invoices.
3. Client Review
Think Big Web Ltd will provide the Client with an opportunity to review the appearance and content of the website during the design phase and once the overall website development is completed. At the completion of the project, such materials will be deemed to be accepted and approved unless the Client notifies Think Big Web Ltd otherwise within ten (10) days of the date the materials are made available to the Client.
4. Turnaround Time and Content Control
Think Big Web Ltd will install and publicly post or supply the Client’s website by the date specified in the project proposal, or at date agreed with Client upon Think Big Web Ltd receiving initial payment, unless a delay is specifically requested by the Client and agreed by Think Big Web Ltd. In return, the Client agrees to delegate a single individual as a primary contact to aid Think Big Web Ltd with progressing the commission in a satisfactory and expedient manner. During the project, Think Big Web Ltd will require the Client to provide website content; text, images, movies and sound files.
5. Failure to provide required website content:
Think Big Web Ltd is a small business, to remain efficient we must ensure that work we have programmed is carried out at the scheduled time. On occasions we may have to reject offers for other work and enquiries to ensure that your work is completed at the time arranged. This is why we ask that you provide all the required information in advance. On any occasion where progress cannot be made with your website because we have not been given the required information in the agreed time frame, and we are delayed as result, we reserve the right to impose a surcharge of up to 25%. If your project involves Search Engine Optimisation we need the text content for your site in advance so that the SEO can be planned and completed efficiently. If you agree to provide us with the required information and subsequently fail to do within one week of project commencement we reserve the right to close the project and the balance remaining becomes payable immediately. Simply put, all the above condition says is do not give us the go ahead to start until you are ready to do so.
NOTE: Text content should be delivered as a Microsoft Word, email (or similar) document with the pages in the supplied document representing the content of the relevant pages on your website. These pages should have the same titles as the agreed website pages. Contact us if you need clarification on this.
Using our content management system you are able to keep your content up to date yourself.
6. Payment
Invoices will be provided by Think Big Web Ltd upon completion but before publishing the live website. Invoices are normally sent via email; however, the Client may choose to receive hard copy invoices. Invoices are due upon receipt. Accounts that remain unpaid thirty (30) days after the date of the invoice will be assessed a service charge in the amount of the higher of one and one-half percent (1.5%) or £30 per month of the total amount due.
7. Additional Expenses
Client agrees to reimburse Think Big Web Ltd for any additional expenses necessary for the completion of the work. Examples would be purchase of special fonts, stock photography etc.
8. Web Browsers
Think Big Web Ltd makes every effort to ensure websites are designed to be viewed by the majority of visitors. Websites are designed to work with the most popular current browsers (e.g.Firefox, Internet Explorer 8 & 9, Google Chrome, etc.).
Client agrees that Think Big Web Ltd cannot guarantee correct functionality with all browser software across different operating systems. Think Big Web Ltd cannot accept responsibility for web pages which do not display acceptably in new versions of browsers released after the website have been designed and handed over to the Client. As such, Think Big Web Ltd reserves the right to quote for any work involved in changing the website design or website code for it to work with updated browser software.
9. Default
Accounts unpaid thirty (30) days after the date of invoice will be considered in default. If the Client in default maintains any information or files on Think Big Web Ltd Web space, Think Big Web Ltd will, at its discretion, remove all such material from its web space. Think Big Web Ltd is not responsible for any loss of data incurred due to the removal of the service. Removal of such material does not relieve the Client of the obligation to pay any outstanding charges assessed to the Client’s account. Cheques returned for insufficient funds will be assessed a return charge of £25 and the Client’s account will immediately be considered to be in default until full payment is received.
Clients with accounts in default agree to pay Think Big Web Ltd reasonable expenses, including legal fees and costs for collection by third-party agencies, incurred by Think Big Web Ltd in enforcing these Terms and Conditions.
10. Termination
Termination of services by the Client must be requested in a written notice and will be effective on receipt of such notice. E-mail or telephone requests for termination of services will not be honoured until and unless confirmed in writing. The Client will be invoiced for design work completed to the date of first notice of cancellation for payment in full within thirty (30) days.
11. Indemnity
All Think Big Web Ltd services may be used for lawful purposes only. You agree to indemnify and hold Think Big Web Ltd harmless from any claims resulting from your use of our service that damages you or any other party.
12. Copyright
The Client retains the copyright to data, files and graphic logos provided by the Client, and grants Think Big Web Ltd the rights to publish and use such material. The Client must obtain permission and rights to use any information or files that are copyrighted by a third party. The Client is further responsible for granting Think Big Web Ltd permission and rights for use of the same and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Think Big Web Ltd from any and all claims resulting from the Client’s negligence or inability to obtain proper copyright permissions. A contract for website design and/or placement shall be regarded as a guarantee by the Client to Think Big Web Ltd that all such permissions and authorities have been obtained. Evidence of permissions and authorities may be requested.
13. Standard Media Delivery
Unless otherwise specified in the project quotation, this Agreement assumes that any text will be provided by the Client in electronic format (ASCII text files delivered on cd, dvd or via e-mail or FTP) and that all photographs and other graphics will be provided physically in high quality print suitable for scanning or electronically in .gif, .jpeg, .png or .tiff format. Although every reasonable attempt shall be made by Think Big Web Ltd to return to the Client any images or printed material provided for use in creation of the Client’s website, such return cannot be guaranteed.
14. Design Credit
A link to Think Big Web Ltd will appear in either small type or by a small graphic at the bottom of the Client’s website. If a graphic is used, it will be designed to fit in with the overall site design. If a client requests that the design credit be removed, a nominal fee of 10% of the total development charges will be applied. When total development charges are less than £5000, a fixed fee of £500 will be applied. The Client also agrees that the website developed for the Client may be presented in Think Big Web Ltd portfolio.
15. Access Requirements
If the Client’s website is to be installed on a third-party server, Think Big Web Ltd must be granted temporary read/write access to the Client’s storage directories which must be accessible via FTP. Depending on the specific nature of the project, other resources might also need to be configured on the server.
16. Post-Placement Alterations
Think Big Web Ltd cannot accept responsibility for any alterations caused by a third party occurring to the Client’s pages once installed. Such alterations include, but are not limited to additions, modifications or deletions.
17. Domain Names
Think Big Web Ltd may purchase domain names on behalf of the Client. Payment and renewal of those domain names is the responsibility of the Client. The loss, cancellation or otherwise of the domain brought about by non or late payment is not the responsibility of Think Big Web Ltd. The Client should keep a record of the due dates for payment to ensure that payment is received in good time.
18. General
These Terms and Conditions supersede all previous representations, understandings or agreements. The Client’s signature below or payment of an advance fee constitutes agreement to and acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. Payment online is an acceptance of our terms and conditions.
19. Governing Law
This Agreement shall be governed by English Law.
20. Liability
Think Big Web Ltd hereby excludes itself, its Employees and or Agents from all and any liability from: Loss or damage caused by any inaccuracy; Loss or damage caused by omission; Loss or damage caused by delay or error, whether the result of negligence or other cause in the production of the web site; Loss or damage to clients’ artwork/photos, supplied for the site. Immaterial whether the lossor damage results from negligence or otherwise. The entire liability of Think Big Web Ltd to the Client in respect of any claim whatsoever or breach of this Agreement, whether or not arising out of negligence, shall be limited to the charges paid for the Services under this Agreement in respect of which the breach has arisen.
21. Severability
In the event any one or more of the provisions of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be unimpaired and the Agreement shall not be void for this reason alone. Such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision shall bereplaced by a mutually acceptable valid, legal and enforceable provision, which comes closest to the intention of the parties underlying the invalid provisions.
22. Hosting
Service Delivery
22.1 The Client acknowledges that, given the nature of such services, Think Big Web Ltd cannot guarantee that the Services, when delivered via the internet, will be uninterrupted or error free.
22.2 To the fullest extent permitted by law and save as provided elsewhere in the Agreement, the Services and any Client Systems and Ancillary Systems are provided by Think Big Web Ltd tothe Client on an “as is” and “as available” basis and no warranty or representation (express or implied) of any kind are given in connection with the Agreement including as to satisfactory qualityand fitness for a particular purpose. In particular, Think Big Web Ltd gives no warranty or representation that:
22.2.1 the Services will meet the Client’s requirements.
22.2.2 the Services will be provided on an uninterrupted, timely, secure or error-free basis; or
22.2.3 any results obtained from use of the Services will be accurate, complete or current.
22.3 Think Big Web Ltd warrants that it will provide the Services with reasonable care and skill and in accordance with any SLA. Think Big Web Ltd will not be liable for a breach of such warranty unless the Client notifies Think Big Web Ltd in writing of such failure within 14 days of the Client becoming aware of the failure.
22.4 If the Client makes a valid claim against Think Big Web Ltd based on a failure by Think Big Web Ltd to comply with the warranty set out in clause 22.3 Think Big Web Ltd may, at its option, take such steps as it deems necessary to remedy such failure or refund such part of the Fees as relates to such Services, provided that the liability of Think Big Web Ltd under such warranty will in no event exceed one and a quarter times the amount of the Fees paid to Think Big Web Ltd by the Client (excluding VAT and expenses) in the 12 month period prior to the dateon which the Client makes the claim. If Think Big Web Ltd complies with this clause, it will have no further liability for a breach of the said warranty.
23. Force Majeure
23.1 We are not liable for any breach of this Contract if the breach was caused by an act of God, insurrection or civil disorder, war or military operations, terrorism, national or local emergency,protests, riot, civil commotion, acts of omissions of government, highway authority or other competent authority, our compliance with any statutory obligation, industrial disputes of any kind (whether or not involving our employees), fire, lightning, explosion, flood, subsidence, weather of exceptional severity, acts of omission of persons whom we are not responsible (including inparticular other telecommunication service providers), or any other cause whether similar or dissimilar outside our reasonable control provided that, if the event in question continues for a continuous period in excess of 90 days, you shall be entitled to give notice in writing to us to terminate the Contract.
UK Domain name registrations
Customers registering domain names ending in the .uk extension are additionally bound by the terms and conditions of registrations which can be found on the Nominet web site at: http://www.nominet.org.uk/nominet-terms