Terms & Conditions

 


1. Introduction & Acceptance
Welcome to M & S Millennium. By accessing or using our website (msmillennium.com), you agree to be legally bound by these Terms & Conditions (“Terms”), including any linked policies. If you disagree with any part, please do not use our site.

2. Purpose of Terms
These Terms establish the rules for using the website, define intellectual property rights, limit our liability, and clarify the legal framework governing our relationship with users. They serve as a fundamental legal contract between you and our company.
LegalClarity
The Social Media Law Firm

3. Key Clauses to Include
User Conduct: Outline acceptable behavior (e.g., no defamation, unauthorized posting, or malicious activities).

Intellectual Property Rights: Clearly state that all site content—logos, text, images—is owned by your company and protected. Unauthorized use is prohibited.
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ContractsCounsel

Disclaimers & Limitation of Liability: Disclaim responsibility for website errors or inaccuracies, and limit potential damages to protect the business.
LegalClarity
The Social Media Law Firm

Termination of Access: Reserve the right to suspend or terminate access for policy violations.
The Social Media Law Firm

Governing Law & Jurisdiction: Specify that Florida law governs these Terms and identify Florida courts as exclusive venues for disputes.
LegalClarity

Policy Incorporations: Include your Privacy Policy, Refund Policy, and any others via explicit reference.
The Social Media Law Firm

4. Enforceability & User Consent
Florida law generally allows oral contracts, but written agreements are more reliable, especially when obligations cannot be performed within a year. Written online Terms strengthen enforceability.
The Florida Bar

Use clickwrap mechanisms—where users actively click “I agree”—to ensure valid consent. Avoid passive browsewrap, often considered unenforceable unless highly conspicuous.
Mavrick Law Firm
Wikipedia
fgcclaw.com

5. Florida-Specific Considerations
While Florida doesn’t mandate Terms of Use, they are strongly recommended for legal clarity and risk mitigation. Best practices include ensuring terms are written clearly and accessibly.
Florida Small Business Blog
WebsitePolicies

Florida websites may also need to comply with other state laws—for instance related to real estate disclosures—but general website Terms remain universally beneficial.

6. Updates & Notifications
We may update these Terms (“Revised Terms”) at any time. When changes are significant, we’ll notify users by posting a notice on our site or, if feasible, via email. Continued site use after such updates constitutes agreement to the revised Terms.