Terms Of Service

 
  • Quotes & Contracts

Quotes provided to prospects will be honored for 30 days. A new quote will then be provided upon request. Contracts that have been written, but not signed by the client will only be accepted within 30 days of the delivery date. A new contract may be drawn up upon request.

  • Charges & Fees
An initial 50% deposit will be due at contract signing. The remaining 50% balance will be due upon acceptance of the completed web development project before it is released to the client or published to the internet.

 

Kimjac llc will place a link on your website in the footer area back to www.kimjac.com. Other arrangements can be made if the client wishes to have it removed.

Upon completion of the project, Kimjac llc will transfer files to the client. Ownership rights of all graphics created by Kimjac llc remain copyrighted to Kimjac llc. Thus, the client is given rights to use the graphics, but is not given permission to resell the graphics to any third party, duplicate them for resale or claim authorship of their creation. If the client wishes full rights to the graphics including commercial rights, Kimjac llc is always willing to discus terms.



Kimjac llc  reserves the right to resell custom designed web sites that remain unpaid by the original client, unaccepted designs or other graphics created by ourselves but not in legal use by the client.



Kimjac llc reserves the right to display websites and graphics that have been designed by us on our website and/or any other website created by us, and in any marketing material to aid as examples of our work.

Kimjac llc understands the importance of completing projects in a timely manner, and we agree to complete the web design project within the time specified at the date of contract signing. If the client does not supply Kimjac llc with complete text, graphic content and other requested materials for the contracted client within the time agreed at the time of contract signing, the contract becomes void and all deposits paid by the client are forfeited. The client may request a Project Extension in writing to Kimjac llc for an additional fee of 20% of the project total cost for every 30 days of extension. All extension fees are due upon agreement of the extension between Kimjac llc and the client.

If we are unable to communicate with a client on a project for a duration of at least sixty days (60) by phone or email during the design and development process, the project will be canceled without prior notice and no refund will be issued.

Services purchased from Kimjac llc are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind that the web design project will be uninterrupted or error free. In no event shall Kimjac llc be liable to the client for any direct, indirect, special, punitive, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of the website, services, and/ore goods provided to the client. This includes, without limitation, lost profits, business interruption, loss of data or other losses directly resulting from the use of the website, services, and/or goods provided to the client. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the web design is with the client.

Kimjac llc reserves the right to decline to accept any web design project on grounds of taste, decency, or any other reason

Please note that by submitting your downpayment for our services you are agreeing to all of our terms of service as written here. Kimjac llc reserves the right to change or update these terms at any time without prior notice.

 

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