Terms & Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY

This page (together with any documents referred to on it) tells you the terms and conditions (Conditions) on which we supply any of the goods (Goods) listed on our website www.safeoptions.co.uk (our site) to you. These Conditions, together with our Privacy Policy, shall govern any contract for the supply of Goods listed on our site which is made at a distance between us and any customer (you) by any method, including but not limited to telephone, email and fax and also via our site. You must tick the checkbox if you wish to be able to order Goods via our site.

It is important to read and understand these Conditions before placing your order.

By placing your order, you agree to be bound by these Conditions.

1. Information about us

www.safeoptions.co.uk is a site owned and operated by Safe Options Limited (we). We are registered in England and Wales under company number 3821843 with our registered office and main trading address at Harbourside House, 4-5 The Grove, Bristol, BS1 4QZ, United Kingdom. Our VAT number is 742 2441 58.

2. Service availability

  • 2.1 Whilst we endeavour to ensure that our site is available 24 hours a day for 7 days per week, we shall not be liable if for any reason our site is unavailable at any time or for any period.
  • 2.2 Access to our site may be suspended temporarily and without notice in any instance of system failure, maintenance or repair, or for reasons beyond our control.
  • 2.3 Responsibility for the security of any password issued to you rests with you and if you know or suspect that someone else knows your password, you should contact us immediately.
  • 2.4 It is prohibited to access our site from territories where its contents are illegal or unlawful. If you access this site from a location outside the United Kingdom, you do so at your own risk and you are responsible for compliance with local laws.

3. Your status

By placing an order through our site, you warrant that:

  • (a) you are legally capable of entering into binding contracts; and
  • (b) you are at least 18 years old.

4. How the contract is formed between you and us

  • 4.1 After placing an order, you will receive an e-mail from us confirming your order (the Confirmation Email). The contract between us (Contract) will be formed when we send you the Confirmation Email.
  • 4.2 The Contract will relate only to those Goods confirmed in the Confirmation Email. We will not be obliged to supply any other Goods which may have been part of your order until such Goods have been confirmed in a separate Confirmation Email.
  • 4.3 Each order for Goods by you to us will be deemed to be an offer by you to purchase Goods subject to these Conditions.
  • 4.4 You must ensure that the terms of your order and any applicable specification are complete and accurate.
  • 4.5 We reserve the right without prior approval from or notice to you to make any changes in the specification of the Goods which are required to conform to any applicable safety or other statutory or regulatory requirements or which, in our reasonable opinion, do not materially affect the specification of the Goods.
  • 4.6 These Conditions will be incorporated in the Contract to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions.

5. Consumer rights

  • 5.1 For the purposes of these Conditions, you shall be contracting as a consumer if you are not acting for the purposes of your business, trade or profession in purchasing Goods from us. All other customers shall be contracting as business customers. If you are contracting as a consumer, you may cancel a Contract (without giving any reason for cancellation) at any time within the period:
    • (a) beginning upon the submission of your order; and
    • (b) ending at the end of 14 days after the day on which the Goods come into your physical possession or the physical possession of a person identified by you to take possession of them (or, if the Contract is for delivery of multiple Goods, lots or pieces of something, 14 days after the day on which the last of those Goods, lots or pieces comes into your physical possession or the physical possession of a person identified by you to take possession of them).
  • 5.2 In order to cancel a Contract on the basis described in clause 5.1, you must inform us of your decision to cancel. You may inform us by means of any clear statement setting out the decision. To meet the cancellation deadline, it is sufficient for you to send your communication concerning the exercise of the right to cancel before the cancellation period has expired.
  • 5.3 Once we have received your cancellation notice pursuant to the provisions of clause 5.2, we will forward our supplier’s address to you with a Returns reference for the Goods to be returned to our supplier. You must send the Goods to our supplier together with the corresponding Returns reference. You must comply with your obligations referred to in this clause 5.3 without undue delay and in any event not later than 14 days after the day on which you receive the supplier information referred to in this clause 5.3. You must pay the direct cost of returning the Goods to our supplier.
  • 5.4 If you cancel a Contract on the basis described in clause 5.1, you will receive a full refund of the amount you paid to us in respect of the order, including the cost of delivery to you.
  • 5.5 If the value of the Goods returned by you is diminished by any amount as a result of the handling of those Goods by you beyond what is necessary to establish the nature, characteristics and functioning of the Goods, we may recover that amount from you up to the Contract price. We may recover that amount by deducting it from any refund due to you or require you to pay that amount direct to us. Handling which goes beyond the sort of handling that might reasonably be allowed in a store will be "beyond what is necessary to establish the nature, characteristics and functioning of the Goods" for these purposes.
  • 5.6 We will process a refund due to you as a result of a cancellation on the basis described in clause 5.1 within the period of 14 days after the day on which our supplier notifies us that the returned Goods have been received. If we have not sent the Goods to you at the time of cancellation, we will process a refund due to you without undue delay and, in any case, within the period of 14 days after the day on which we are informed of the cancellation.
  • 5.7 You will not have the right to cancel a Contract on the basis described in clause 5.1 in respect of any of the following Goods:
    • (a) any convex safety or security mirror which has had its protective lens film disturbed or removed by you or by someone else on your behalf;
    • (b) any personalised Goods or Goods made to your specification;
    • (c) any lockers, steel storage units, and any products that are always manufactured to order;
    • (d) any Goods which have been installed prior to cancellation
    • (collectively, the Restricted Goods).
  • 5.8 If you require clarification regarding the nature of the Goods which you wish to purchase, you should contact our sales office on 0117 929 2104 for details before placing your order.
  • 5.9 Furthermore, if you arrange with us to have the Goods installed, you agree that installation of the Goods by us may commence before the expiry of the period referred to in clause 5.1 and you acknowledge that if installation of the Goods does begin before the end of the period referred to in clause 5.1, then you will lose the right to cancel referred to in clause 5.1.

6. Availability, delivery and installation

  • 6.1 All Goods are offered by us subject to availability and we reserve the right to cancel any order placed by you if we have insufficient stock to deliver the Goods you have ordered.
  • 6.2 Material finishes and product colours shown on our site are for illustrative purposes only and can vary when viewed on differing computer equipment. For this reason, we cannot guarantee that any computer monitor will accurately reflect the true colour and finish of the Goods. If the colour is very important in order for the customer to make an order we are able to assist with advice or colour samples prior to an order being placed.
  • 6.3 Goods will normally be delivered within 30 days of your receipt of the Confirmation Email. Arranged installation of your order may affect delivery times. In no event shall we be liable for any delay in delivering the Goods, howsoever caused.
  • 6.4 The prices listed on our site include delivery to mainland United Kingdom only (excluding the Scottish Highlands). A charge will be payable for delivery to all other destinations, this includes Northern Ireland and the Scottish Highlands and Islands; please call us for prices.
  • 6.5 There will be a small order charge of £2.99 for all orders with a value of less than £50.00.
  • 6.6 The following types of order will be subject to additional delivery charges if the Goods are to be delivered north of the line between Glasgow and Edinburgh:
    • (a) all steel storage units and safes if their weight exceeds 100kg; and
    • (b) all Armorgard products.
  • 6.7 All Bedford products will be subject to an extra delivery charge for deliveries to Scotland, Cornwall, Devon and remote areas of Wales.
  • 6.8 The delivery method used will vary depending upon the type of Goods ordered by you.
  • 6.9 We may deliver the Goods by separate instalments. Each instalment shall be a separate Contract and no cancellation or termination of any one Contract relating to an instalment shall entitle you to repudiate or cancel any other Contract or instalment.
  • 6.10 We will deliver the Goods ordered by you to the address you give us for delivery when you place your order. The Goods will be delivered to a ground floor entrance location only unless delivery and position or delivery and installation has been requested. It is your responsibility to ensure that the delivery address is accurate and complete; you must also ensure that there will be somebody to sign for and take delivery of the Goods upon delivery. 
  • 6.11 Any attempted delivery which is refused at the delivery address or which, through no fault of our own, cannot be delivered at the delivery address, will be returned. In this case a re-delivery charge will be applied. The amount of the re-delivery charge depends on the carrier used to effect re-delivery.
  • 6.12 All Goods must be inspected immediately while the delivery driver is still present. If found to be damaged the Goods must be refused, otherwise claims cannot be entertained. Please write "Refused due to damage" on the consignment note and hand the Goods back to the driver.
  • 6.13 We deliver all safes that require an installation service by a HGV vehicle - If your location does not permit such a vehicle to deliver then we can offer a special delivery via a smaller vehicle at extra cost.
  • 6.14 Without prejudice to the provisions of clause 6.12, if we, acting reasonably, are satisfied that the deficiency in the Goods would not have been reasonably apparent to you upon delivery of the Goods to you, or that the deficiency in the Goods only manifested itself following delivery of the Goods to you, then the provisions of Condition 9.1 (b) (ii) will apply.
  • 6.15 As part of the checkout process, you will be offered an installation option for certain Goods. You must note the following factors relating to the installation of a safe:
    • (a) in order to comply with official test procedures, any products which are ECB.S certified  (EN14450 and EN1143) and weighing less than 1 tonne should be base fixed to a solid concrete floor. If the safe also has rear fixing available, then this should be used as extra security only. If you wish us to rear fix only then you should first check with your insurer to confirm that you are not contravening your insurance policy; and
    • (b) if we are requested to secure an insurance approved ECB.S tested safe to a wooden floor then this will be done at your own risk. You must speak with your insurance company to clarify if a wooden fix is acceptable, or if this will affect your insurance rating.
    • (c) Any installation or bolting down of any safe or product will be carried at your own risk. It is your responsibility to check that the location of the proposed installation is suitable for both the weight and fixings required to complete the installation. If you have any doubts please consult a reputable building engineer or surveyor.  
  • 6.16 In the event that you are in breach of the Contract, we reserve the right to refuse to supply you with any additional Goods, or to suspend the delivery of any Goods, without limiting any other remedy available to us. We may exercise this right until such time as the breach has been remedied, where such breach is remediable.

7. Risk and title

  • 7.1 The Goods will be at your risk from the time of delivery.
  • 7.2 Ownership of the Goods will only pass to you when we receive full payment of all sums due in respect of the Goods, including any applicable carriage charges.
  • 7.3 If you are contracting as a business customer, ownership of the Goods will only pass to you upon:
    • (a) our receipt of the sums detailed in clause 7.2 above, together with
    • (b) all other sums which are or which become due to us from you on any account.
  • 7.4 Until ownership of the Goods has passed to you, if you are contracting as a business customer, you must:
  • (a) store the Goods (at no cost to us) separately from all your other goods and any goods of any third party in such a way that they remain identifiable as our property;
  • (b) not destroy, deface or obscure any identifying mark or packaging on or relating to the Goods, maintain the Goods in satisfactory condition and keep it insured on our behalf for the full price of the Goods against all risks to our reasonable satisfaction. On request you shall produce the policy of insurance to us; and
    • (c) hold the proceeds of the insurance referred to in sub-clause (b) on trust for us and not mix them with any other money, nor pay the proceeds into an overdrawn bank account.
  • 7.5 If you are contracting as a business customer, your right to possession of the Goods shall terminate immediately, if:
  • (a) you have a bankruptcy order made against you or make an arrangement or composition with your creditors, or otherwise take the benefit of any statutory provision for the time being in force for the relief of insolvent debtors, or (being a body corporate) convene a meeting of creditors (whether formal or informal), or enter into liquidation (whether voluntary or compulsory) except a solvent voluntary liquidation for the purpose only of reconstruction or amalgamation, or have a receiver and/or manager, administrator or administrative receiver appointed of its undertaking or any part thereof, or a resolution is passed or a petition presented to any court for your winding up or for the granting of an administration order in respect of you, or any proceedings are commenced relating to your insolvency or possible insolvency; or
    • (b) you suffer or allow any execution, whether legal or equitable, to be levied on your property or be obtained against you or you are unable to pay your debts within the meaning of section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986, or you cease to trade, or you encumber or in any other way charge the Goods.
  • 7.6 If you are contracting as a business customer and if:
    • (a) you are late in paying for the Goods; or
    • (b) you are late in paying for any other goods or services supplied by us; or if
    • (c) before title to the Goods passes to you, you become subject to any of the events listed in clause 7.5 (a) or (b), or we reasonably believe that any such event is about to happen and notify you accordingly, then:
    • (d) without limiting any other right or remedy we may have, we may at any time require you to deliver up the Goods and, if you fail to do so promptly, we may (during normal business hours and with or without vehicles) enter any premises of yours or of any third party where the Goods are stored or kept in order to recover them. You shall not keep the Goods at any premises other than such premises as shall be specified in writing by you to us prior to the dispatch of the Goods to you, or at any premises at which you do not have the right to grant access to us.

8. Price and payment

  • 8.1 The price of the Goods will be as quoted on our site from time to time, except in cases of obvious error.
  • 8.2 All prices include any applicable VAT. However, if you are contracting as a business customer, you may view VAT exclusive prices by selecting the "Visit Business Site" button on any page of our site.
  • 8.3 Prices are liable to change at any time, but changes will not affect orders in respect of which we have already sent you a Confirmation Email.
  • 8.4 Our site contains a large number of Goods and it is always possible that, despite our best efforts, some of the Goods listed on our site may be incorrectly priced. We will normally verify prices as part of our dispatch procedures so that, where the correct price of the Goods is less than our stated price we will charge the lower amount when dispatching the Goods to you. If the correct price of the Goods is higher than the price stated on our site, we will normally, at our discretion, either contact you for instructions before dispatching the Goods, or reject your order and notify you of such rejection.
  • 8.5 We are under no obligation to provide the Goods to you at the incorrect (lower) price, even after we have sent you a Confirmation Email, if the pricing error is obvious and unmistakeable and could have reasonably been recognised by you as a mispricing.
  • 8.6 We accept payment by Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, American Express, PayPal and Klarna.
  • 8.7 You can enter your payment details at checkout or phone our sales office on 0117 929 2104 to place your order.
  • 8.8 As part of the order process, security checks may be applied and your card details, including your address will be checked. This process may include passing your details to a third party fraud checking company. From time to time, we may require further details before processing your order.
  • 8.9 Payment can alternatively be made by Bank Transfer or by Cheque and if you choose either of these options at checkout, an email containing our payee details will be sent to you.

9. Our refunds policy

  • 9.1 When you return Goods:
    • (a) because you are contracting as a consumer and you have cancelled the Contract between us within the period referred to in clause 5.1, we will process the refund due to you in accordance with the provisions of clause 5.6, subject always to the provisions of clauses 5.7 and 5.8;
    • (b) for any other reason, returns will be subject to the following process:
      • (i) returns of non-faulty Goods, that are not manufactured to order, by business customers under this clause 9.1 (b) (i) shall only be refunded or replaced without charge if you contact us within 14 days of receipt of the Goods, informing us of your wish to return them. The Goods must be returned in accordance with our standard authorisation procedure (contact our sales office on 0117 929 2104 for details). Without limitation, you must take reasonable care of the Goods in your possession and the Goods must be returned at your risk, in the same condition in which you received them and securely re-packed in their original packaging. A handling charge of 15% of the invoiced value of the Goods plus the delivery and return carriage costs will be levied.
      • (A) a handling charge of 15% of the invoiced value of the Goods;
      • (B) the delivery and return carriage costs; and
      • (C) an additional charge for re-boxing, if the original packaging is not in a suitable condition for re-stocking.
      • Any non-faulty Goods which are Restricted Goods, Made To Order Goods and/or which have been installed may not be returned.
      • (ii) without limiting any of the provisions of clause 6.12, if you wish to return Goods because they are damaged or defective, or do not materially conform to their specification, any such damage, defect or nonconformity must be notified to us as soon as possible, but in any event within 14 days of receipt of the Goods and no further use of the Goods must be made following discovery of the damage, defect or nonconformity. The returned Goods will be examined and we will notify you of your refund via e-mail within a reasonable period of time. We will usually process the refund due to you as soon as possible and, in any case, within 14 days of the day we confirmed to you via e-mail that you were entitled to a refund for the damaged, defective or nonconforming Goods. Goods returned by you because of damage, defect or nonconformity will be refunded in full, including a refund of the delivery charges for sending the item to you and the cost incurred by you in returning the item.
  • 9.2 We will usually refund any money received from you using the same method originally used by you to pay for your purchase.
  • 9.3 You have an obligation to take reasonable care of the Goods whilst they are in your possession. The consequences of failing to discharge this obligation with respect to any Goods to which clause 9.1 (a) applies are set forth in clause 5.5; we may also, at our discretion and without limitation, refuse to refund, repair or replace any Goods to which clause 9.1 (b) applies if we consider that you have failed to discharge this obligation.
  • 9.4 In accordance with clause 9.3, you must not make any improper use of, or make any unauthorised modifications or repairs to the Goods, and you must otherwise take reasonable care to avoid any risk of damage occurring to the Goods by any means, which will result in any warranty being invalidated.
  • 9.5 Notwithstanding those provisions of clause 10.1 (a) which relate to Goods being reasonably fit for purpose, unless otherwise agreed by us in writing in any particular instance, you shall be solely responsible for selecting Goods which are suitable for use for the specific purpose for which they are to be used.
  • 9.6 For the avoidance of doubt, if any failure to discharge the obligation in clause 9.3 results in any loss or damage pursuant to clause 10, any such loss or damage may be considered as having been caused by you or contributed to by you.

10. Our liability

  • 10.1 If you are contracting as a consumer:
    • (a) we warrant to you that any Goods purchased from us through our site are of satisfactory quality and reasonably fit for all of the purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied; but
    • (b) we shall only be liable to you for:
      • (i) losses that are caused as a result of any breach of Contract by us (up to the value of the purchase price of the Goods you purchased); and
      • (ii) losses that are caused as a result of our negligence; and
    • (c) we shall not be liable for any loss pursuant to clause 10.1.(b) if:
      • (i) any such loss is not foreseeable. Losses are foreseeable if they could have been contemplated by both of us at the time that your order was accepted by us; or
      • (ii) any such loss (or any part thereof) was caused by or contributed to by your breach of any of these Conditions; and
    • (d) for the avoidance of doubt, we shall not be liable for any indirect losses which happen as a side effect of the main loss or damage, and which are not foreseeable by you and us (such as loss of income or revenue, loss of business, loss of profits or contracts, loss of anticipated savings, loss of data, waste of management or office time) howsoever arising and whether caused by breach of contract, negligence, or otherwise.
  • 10.2 If you are contracting as a business customer:
    • (a) all warranties, representations, terms, conditions and duties implied by law relating to fitness, quality or adequacy are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law;
    • (b) without limiting the generality of clause 10.2.(a), we shall not be liable to you if any monies due from you to us have not been paid in full;
    • (c) without prejudice to any of the provisions of this clause 10.2, we shall have no liability to you for any:
      • (i) consequential losses;
      • (ii) loss of profits and/or damage to goodwill;
      • (iii) economic and/or other similar losses;
      • (iv) special damages and indirect losses;
      • (v) business interruption, loss of business, contracts and/or opportunity; and/or
      • (vi) inconvenience, delay or loss of production;
    • (d) without limitation to any of the foregoing, our aggregate liability to you (whether for breach of Contract or for negligence or otherwise howsoever), for any loss or damage of whatsoever nature and howsoever caused, shall be limited to and in no circumstances shall exceed the price of the Goods purchased from us; and
    • (e) without limitation or prejudice to any of the foregoing, you shall indemnify and hold us, our partners, affiliates, officers and their employees, harmless from any claim or demand, including reasonable legal fees, made by any third party due to or arising from any breach of the Contract by you, or the infringement by you, or anybody else using your account, of any intellectual property or other right of any person or entity.
  • 10.3 Nothing in these Conditions shall exclude or limit in any way our liability:
    • (a) for death or personal injury caused by our negligence;
    • (b) under section 2(3) of the Consumer Protection Act 1987;
    • (c) for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or
    • (d) for any matter for which it would be illegal for us to exclude, or attempt to exclude, our liability.

11. Written communications

Applicable laws require that some of the information or communications we send to you should be in writing. When using our site, you accept that communication with us will be mainly electronic. We will contact you by e-mail or provide you with information by posting notices on our website. For contractual purposes, you agree to this electronic means of communication and you acknowledge that all contracts, notices, information and other communications that we provide to you electronically comply with any legal requirement that such communications be in writing. This clause does not affect your statutory rights.

12. Notices

All notices to us shall be in writing and shall be made either via e-mail or post to the addresses in the Contact Us section of our site. We may broadcast notices or messages through our site or contact you by email and notification by either of these methods shall constitute notice to you.

13. Transfer of rights and obligations

  • 13.1 Any Contract between you and us is binding on you and us and on our respective successors and assigns.
  • 13.2 You shall not assign or delegate all or any of your rights or obligations under the Contract without our prior written consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.
  • 13.3 We reserve the right to assign, subcontract or transfer all or any of our rights and obligations under the Contract to any person, firm or company without notice to you.

14. Events outside our control

  • 14.1 We will not be liable or responsible for any failure to perform, or delay in performance of, any of our obligations under the Contract that is caused by events outside our reasonable control (Force Majeure Event).
  • 14.2 A Force Majeure Event includes any act, event, non-happening, omission or accident beyond our reasonable control and includes in particular (without limitation) the following:
    • (a) strikes, lock-outs or other industrial action;
    • (b) civil commotion, riot, invasion, terrorist attack or threat of terrorist attack, war (whether declared or not) or threat or preparation for war;
    • (c) fire, explosion, storm, flood, earthquake, subsidence, epidemic or other natural disaster;
    • (d) impossibility of the use of railways, shipping, aircraft, motor transport or other means of public or private transport;
    • (e) impossibility of the use of public or private telecommunications networks; or
    • (f) the acts, decrees, legislation, regulations or restrictions of any government.
  • 14.3 Our performance under any Contract is deemed to be suspended for the period that the Force Majeure Event continues, and we will have an extension of time for performance for the duration of that period. We will use our reasonable endeavours to bring the Force Majeure Event to a close or to find a solution by which our obligations under the Contract may be performed despite the Force Majeure Event.

15. Waiver

  • 15.1 If we fail, at any time during the pendency of the Contract, to insist upon strict performance of any of your obligations under the Contract or any of these Conditions, or if we fail to exercise any of the rights or remedies to which we are entitled under the Contract, this shall not constitute a waiver of such rights or remedies and shall not relieve you from compliance with such obligations.
  • 15.2 A waiver by us of any default shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent default.
  • 15.3 No waiver by us of any of these Conditions shall be effective unless it is expressly stated to be a waiver and is communicated to you in writing in accordance with clause 12 above.

16. Severability

If any of these Conditions or any provisions of the Contract are determined by any competent authority to be invalid, unlawful or unenforceable to any extent, such term, condition or provision will to that extent be severed from the remaining terms, conditions and provisions which will continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.

17. Entire agreement

  • 17.1 These Conditions and any document expressly referred to in them represent the entire agreement between us in relation to the subject matter of any Contract and supersede any prior agreement, understanding or arrangement between us, whether oral or in writing.
  • 17.2 We each acknowledge that, in entering into a Contract, neither of us has relied on any representation, undertaking or promise given by the other or be implied from anything said or written in negotiations between us prior to such Contract except as expressly stated in these Conditions.

18. Information appearing on our site

  • 18.1 Commentary and other information, materials, text and/or images appearing on our site are not intended to be relied upon nor to amount to advice on which reliance should be placed. We therefore disclaim all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on such information by any visitor to our site, or by anyone who may be informed of any of its contents.
  • 18.2 We, our suppliers and our licensors own the copyright, trademarks and all other intellectual property rights in all material and content on our site, which you may use, download, copy, publish, transmit or otherwise make available by any other means only for your own personal, non-commercial use. Any other use or reproduction of the material or content is strictly prohibited.
  • 18.3 You may be able to link to other websites through our site. We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those websites. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.
  • 18.4 You may not create any link to our site without our prior written consent, nor may you restrict or inhibit the use or enjoyment of it by anyone else.

19. Our right to vary these Conditions

  • 19.1 We have the right to revise and amend these Conditions from time to time to reflect changes in market conditions affecting our business, changes in technology, changes in payment methods, changes in relevant laws and regulatory requirements and changes in our system's capabilities.
  • 19.2 You will be subject to the policies and Conditions in force at the time that you order Goods from us, unless any change to those policies or these Conditions is required to be made by law or governmental authority (in which case it will apply to orders previously placed by you), or if we notify you of the change to those policies or these Conditions before we send you the Confirmation Email.

20. Law and Jurisdiction

The Contract will be governed by English law. Any dispute arising from, or related to, the Contract shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales.