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Terms and conditions.
By engaging Julucloud services or accessing this website, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please discontinue use of our services.
1. Services
Julucloud provides software design and development services, including web and mobile applications, workflow automation, payment products, dashboards, cloud-ready systems, and related consulting. Scope, deliverables, and timelines are defined in written proposals, statements of work, or other agreed project documents.
2. Client responsibilities
Clients agree to provide timely feedback, access to required accounts or assets, accurate project information, and a clear point of contact for approvals to avoid delivery delays.
3. Payments
Payments follow the schedule described in the relevant proposal or statement of work. Work may pause if invoices are overdue beyond any agreed grace period.
4. Intellectual property
Upon full payment, clients own the final deliverables created specifically for them, except third-party components, open-source software, licensed assets, and Julucloud internal tooling. Julucloud may reference completed work for portfolio purposes unless otherwise agreed in writing.
5. Confidentiality
Both parties will protect confidential information shared during an engagement and use it only for the intended project purpose.
6. Warranties and limitations
We warrant that deliverables will conform to the agreed specification upon delivery. Except as expressly stated, services are provided as is, without additional warranties. Julucloud is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
7. Change management
Material changes to scope, timeline, integrations, or business requirements will be documented and may require a change order, additional budget, or revised schedule.
8. Termination
Either party may terminate an engagement with written notice. The client remains responsible for payment for work completed up to the termination date.
9. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Nigeria. Disputes will first be handled through good-faith negotiation and, if required, by the competent courts of jurisdiction.