Plain-language terms for using SubBundle.

By placing an order through subbundle.org you agree to the terms set out below. They cover what we deliver, what we charge, when you can have a refund, what happens if something goes wrong, and which law governs the contract. Last updated 2026-05-06.

ProviderMorgan and Co. Enterprise Limited, registered in England & Wales.
Trading asSubBundle (subbundle.org)
DirectorCai Morgan
Contactcai@subbundle.org
Governing lawEngland and Wales
Effective2026-05-06

Scope of the service.

For each Stage 1 pilot bundle ordered, SubBundle produces:

Delivery target: within ~48 hours of inputs received. If we can't meet 48 hours for any reason, we tell you within 24 hours and offer a refund.

The boundaries.

What you pay.

Payment is processed by Stripe Payments Europe Ltd. Your card details never touch our servers.

When you can get your money back.

What you do.

What we are and are not liable for.

SubBundle's total liability under any single order is limited to the amount paid for that order, except for liability that cannot be limited under English law (death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation).

We are not liable for:

Nothing in these terms affects your statutory rights as a consumer (where applicable) or B2B counterparty.

Who owns what.

You own the personal data and project information you supply at intake — that data remains yours under UK GDPR (see privacy notice). HSE L153, CAS V5, and AIS framework references are Crown copyright or scheme-owner copyright respectively, used here under fair-dealing for regulatory compliance work. The populated PDF bundle delivered to you is yours to use, present, and submit.

The SubBundle name, branding, website code, and bundle template architecture are owned by Morgan and Co. Enterprise Limited.

How either party can end the agreement.

You can end the contract before delivery by emailing for a refund (see §5). After delivery, the contract is fully performed.

We can refuse or terminate an order if it would require us to breach English law, breach a Nexus operating guardrail, or knowingly produce documentation for fraudulent regulatory submission. In that case we refund any payment made.

How we update them.

Material changes will be announced by email to all customers with active orders, at least 14 days before they take effect. Orders placed before a change are governed by the terms in force at the time of order. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects every revision.

Where disagreements get resolved.

These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales. We prefer to resolve disputes by written exchange before any formal step — email cai@subbundle.org and we respond within five working days.