Last updated: 4/18/2022

Please read these terms carefully. SiteCheer (”Company,” “us,” or “we”) provides its Website development and related services, which may include Search Engine Optimization, logo design, and copywriting (collectively “Services”) to you ("Client"), pursuant to these Terms of Service. By executing an applicable order form for Services (“Order Form”), Client unconditionally accepts and agrees to all terms of this agreement (the “Agreement”). If Client does not have the authority to do so, or does not agree to all of the terms of this Agreement, Client may not use the Services. SiteCheer is a Texas limited liability company whose legal name is Arx Solutions LLC d/b/a as SiteCheer. The “Effective Date” of the Agreement shall be upon the date on which the Order Form is initially executed. Company and Client are sometimes referred to herein collectively as “Parties” and individually as a “Party.”

  1. WHEREAS, Company designs websites for use on the Internet's Web;
  2. WHEREAS, Client desires Company to design a website for Client;
  3. WHEREAS, Client shall pay Company an hourly fee for helping to conceptualize Client's Website and a fixed fee for developing Client's Website;

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises set forth herein, the Parties agree as follows:

AGREEMENT

ARTICLE I. DEFINITIONS.

"Alpha Version" means the first test system of Client's Website, which is tested on a computer that is not connected to the Internet.

"Agreement" means this written agreement between Company and Client.

"Beta Version" means the second test system of Client's Website, which is tested through the Internet by Client.

"Bug" means an error in the Website that causes repeated and repeatable malfunctions.

"CGI" or "Common Gateway Interface" means the standard method of writing computer code to enable an interactive computer program on one Internet server to communicate with users located at remote Internet servers.

"Derivative Work" means any modifications made to any computer source code, object code, CGI code or HTML code.

"Domain Name" or "Name" is the alpha-numeric name associated with Client's Website, Web pages or electronic mail.

"Hour" means one hour spent by one Company developer.

"HTML Code" means hypertext mark-up language, which is the language commonly used for developing the appearance of websites.

"Intellectual Property Rights" means:

(a) Rights in any patent, copyright, trademark, trade dress, and trade name;

(b) Related registrations and applications for registration; and