General Terms and Conditions (GTC) for naturalization procedure services

1. scope of application
1.1. These GTC govern the contractual relationship between [Name des Startups], represented by [Name], [Adresse], hereinafter referred to as the “Service Provider”, and the customers who make use of services in the area of naturalization procedures, hereinafter referred to as the “Customer”.

2. services
2.1. The service provider offers support and advice in the naturalization process.
2.2. The exact services are based on the respective individual agreement between the service provider and the customer.

3. conclusion of contract
3.1. A contract is concluded when the customer accepts an offer from the service provider, either in writing or electronically.
3.2. Amendments or supplements must be made in writing.

4. remuneration
4.1. The amount of remuneration shall be based on the agreed prices or the service provider’s current price list.
4.2. Payments are due within [Anzahl] days of invoicing, unless otherwise agreed.

5. liability
5.1. The service provider shall only be liable for intent and gross negligence.
5.2. Liability for slight negligence is excluded, except in the case of breach of material contractual obligations.
5.3. Liability shall in any case be limited to the foreseeable damage typical for the contract.

6. data protection
6.1. The service provider undertakes to comply with data protection regulations.
6.2. The customer agrees to the collection, processing and use of his personal data in the context of the execution of the contract.

7. final provisions
7.1. The law of the Federal Republic of Germany shall apply.
7.2. The place of jurisdiction for all disputes arising from or in connection with this contract is [Ort].
7.3. Should individual provisions of these GTC be or become invalid, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions.


This template is general and should definitely be adapted to the specific circumstances of your company and the legal requirements. It is strongly recommended to consult a lawyer to ensure that the GTCs cover all relevant aspects and are legally binding.