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  2. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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    Among the terms and conditions of 31 cloud-computing services in January-July 2010, operating in England: [6] 27 specified the law to be used (a US state or other country) most specify that consumers can claim against the company only in a particular city in that jurisdiction, though often the company can claim against the consumer anywhere

  3. Browsewrap - Wikipedia

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    Tickets.com, the court looked at a breach of contract claim where the terms and conditions were situated at the bottom of the home page in "small print." [4] The court ruled for the defendant in this case but did allow Ticketmaster to replead if there were facts showing that the defendant had knowledge of the terms and implicitly agreed to them.

  4. Wikipedia:Terms of use (proposal) - Wikipedia

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    All members of any and all Wikipedia projects and/or Wikimedia Foundation are deemed to have notice of this page irrespective of their actual notice of this page. These terms and the submission standards apply to any and all contributions you make to Wikipedia irrespective of date or the then status of the terms and conditions of your submission.

  5. Contractual term - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, an appeal court ruling in 2010 confirmed that the phrase "terms and conditions available on request" could create a binding obligation to comply with the terms. In Rooney v CSE Bournemouth Ltd. , an aircraft-owner whose plane was covered by a maintenance work order issued using this terminology, argued that wording was not ...

  6. End-user license agreement - Wikipedia

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    Initially, end-user license agreement (EULAs) were printed on either the shrinkwrap packaging encasing the product (shrink wrap contract) or a piece of paper.The license often stipulated that a customer agreed if they did not return the product within a specified interval. [8]

  7. Shrinkwrap (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. (April 2012) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

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