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Terms

Using this site, and working with us.

Two parts: the rules for using the website, and the headline terms for a project. A project is always covered by its own signed agreement, which takes precedence.

1 · Who you are dealing with

This site is operated by T19 Digital. Contact us at hello@t19digital.co.uk or 01204 961969.

2 · Using the site

You may read it, print it and share links to it. You may not scrape it, copy its design or copy for your own commercial use, attempt to break into any part of it, or use it in a way that disrupts it for anyone else.

The content, design, code, wordmark and name are ours. Third-party names and logos shown on the site are the property of their owners and appear as factual reference to work we have delivered.

3 · The price estimator

The estimator gives an honest indication so you can decide whether to get in touch. It is not a quote and not an offer. A fixed price only exists once we have discussed the work and issued a written proposal.

4 · Proposals

A proposal is valid for 30 days unless it says otherwise. Accepting a proposal tells us to draw up an agreement — it does not create a binding contract on its own. Nothing binds either of us until the agreement is signed.

5 · How a project works

Each project is governed by its own written agreement covering scope, price, timing, ownership, cancellation and liability. In outline, and subject always to that agreement:

6 · Consumers

We sell to businesses. If you are a consumer rather than a business, you have a statutory right to cancel within 14 days of entering a contract, unless you have asked us to start sooner and the work is complete. Nothing in these terms affects your statutory rights.

7 · Liability

We provide this site as it is. We do not promise it will be uninterrupted or error-free, and we are not liable for loss arising from your reliance on general information published here.

Nothing limits our liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for anything else the law does not permit us to limit. Otherwise, liability is limited as set out in the project agreement.

8 · Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction.

Last updated 21 August 2026. We will post any changes here and update this date.