Noun
terms and conditions pl (plural only)
(law) A specification of restrictions for the use of goods or services.
According to the terms and conditions, we're allowed to make a single copy of the software for backup purposes.
Variously abbreviated as T&C, T&Cs, Ts & Cs
There's also a subplot about a guy who manages pop groups. Dave is a very ambitious boy, and he gets offered an audition but only wants to do it on his terms and conditions. He wants to maintain his integrity. Neil Tennant
The new rule says that the FBI has the right to go to public places on the same terms and conditions as other members of the public for counterterrorism purposes. John Ashcroft
The comparison to the old world is something to get excited about. We have the potential for more choice and innovation, and a different regulatory environment that doesn't place as much weight on economic regulations of terms and conditions. Michael K. Powell
The box accepting the Terms and Conditions must be ticked, indicating the potential gambler is aware of the Bet9ja Responsible Gaming Policy. Source: Internet
In the event of any conflict between any terms referred to in such promotional materials and these Terms and Conditions, these Terms and Conditions take precedence. Source: Internet
Completion and submission of an entry form or e-mail will also be deemed acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. Source: Internet