Terms of Service
Public terms of service - solicitor-preparation draft.
- Status
- Draft
- Version
- v0.1 (draft)
- Stage
- Prepared for solicitor review - not in force
- Last updated
- 15 June 2026
This is a draft of ANCHOR's public terms of service, prepared for solicitor review. It is not final and is not currently in force.
Status of these terms
- This is not a final Terms of Service.
- These terms are not currently in force unless and until they are incorporated into a signed agreement or formal launch terms.
- A signed agreement, pilot agreement, data processing agreement, or order form may supersede this public wording.
What ANCHOR is
ANCHOR is governance and readiness infrastructure for safe AI use in veterinary clinics. It is not clinical decision-making AI, and it does not diagnose, prescribe, plan treatment, or replace veterinary judgement.
Customer responsibilities
Clinics remain responsible for professional judgement, lawful processing of personal data, staff supervision, and safe use of AI tools. See the Customer Responsibilities page.
No guarantees
ANCHOR does not guarantee compliance with any law or professional standard, and does not guarantee safety, clinical correctness, or uninterrupted service.
Draft note on operative terms
Liability, limitation, and other operative contract terms are not set out here as a final legal position. They will be addressed in the legal and commercial pack and confirmed through solicitor review before any agreement is offered.
Legal and commercial document enquiries
Legal and commercial document enquiries may be sent to legal@anchorvet.co.uk. This mailbox forwards to and is monitored by the founder; it is a contact route only and does not provide legal advice. Signed agreements and solicitor-reviewed documents control.
Related pages
Important notice
ANCHOR helps clinics evidence responsible AI governance practices. It does not make a clinic compliant with any law or professional standard, and it does not replace veterinary judgement. These pages are prepared for transparency and solicitor review and are not legal advice.