The legislation requires all entrepreneurs to notify consumers of an exhaustively defined range of information before concluding a distance contract or a contract concluded outside the seller's business premises. The above is usually included in the General Terms and Conditions (GTC) together with provisions specifying contractual arrangements between the seller and his customers (whether consumers or other entrepreneurs) and pursuing the seller's interests. The drawing up of individualised General Terms and Conditions (GTC) is thus in the interest of each seller, whether for the purpose to avoid possible sanctions during an inspection carried out by the Slovak Trade Inspection (or other supervisory authority), or disputes with customers arising from the absence of a detailed adjustment of the contractual terms and conditions.
The preparation of General Terms and Conditions (GTC) for your e-shop or company can thus be a key document defining the relationship between you and your customers or suppliers. All in accordance with the currently applicable legislation.
The drawing up of the General Terms and Conditions (GTC) includes: