Writing Competition Terms and Conditions
Competition Terms and Conditions The Novlr Writing Competition (“Competition”) is organized by Novlr Ltd (“Novlr”).
- By submitting your entry, you agree to the following Terms and Conditions.
The Competition is open globally, except for employees of Novlr Ltd and their close relatives and anyone otherwise connected with the organisation or judging of the competition. It will run from March 3rd, 2023, through midnight GMT on March 12th, 2023. The Competition is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. All entries will be void where prohibited by law.
There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to enter this competition.
By entering this competition, an entrant is indicating his/her agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions.
To enter the Competition, participants must submit original written work. The written work must be 200 words or less and should reflect the theme of the provided writing prompt.
The winner agrees to the use of their name and image in any publicity material, as well as their entry. Any personal data relating to the winner or any other entrants will be used solely in accordance with current UK data protection legislation and will not be disclosed to a third party without the entrant’s prior consent.
Novlr reserves the right to reject any entry that is deemed inappropriate or offensive.
Novlr will select one winner from all eligible entries. The winner will be notified via email within 2 days of the closing date of the Competition.
The winner will receive a one-month Novlr subscription for themselves or a friend.
The winner’s name and written work may be displayed on Novlr’s website and social media channels.
The Competition closing date is 13 days from the date of announcement. Entries received after this date will not be considered.
Novlr reserves the right to cancel or amend the Competition and these terms and conditions without notice.
These terms and conditions are governed by English law, and any dispute arising out of or in connection with them shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.