| Legal entity | UNIVERSALHOMEANDTECH LTD |
|---|---|
| Company number | 16534780 |
| Place of registration | England and Wales |
| Registered office | 15a Shrubbery Road, London, SW16 2AS, United Kingdom |
| ICO registration reference | ZC044007 |
| VAT position | Not VAT registered |
| Brand | TorScript |
| Website | https://torscript.com/ |
This page gives final website wording for the standard audit statement of work structure. A statement of work records the specific commercial deal and prevents confusion between TorScript streams.
| Field | Required content |
|---|---|
| Customer | Legal name, trading name, company number where applicable, address and contact |
| Supplier | UNIVERSALHOMEANDTECH LTD trading as TorScript |
| Stream | Stream 2 — audit services |
| Scope | Systems, pages, products, environments, accounts, deliverables and boundaries |
| Exclusions | What is not included |
| Customer duties | Access, information, approvals, backups, contacts, test data and legal authority |
| Fees | Fixed fees, hourly rates, milestones, expenses and payment dates |
| Data handling | Whether personal data is accessed and whether a Data Processing Agreement is required |
| Acceptance | Review period, acceptance criteria and defect process |
| Timetable | Start date, target dates, dependencies and customer delays |
The statement of work must not describe an audit as legal advice, a licence as custom development, or implementation as included support unless that is truly agreed. Stream separation protects both parties and ensures the correct risk, fee and data protection terms apply.
If the work requires access to live personal data, production systems, customer databases, support exports, analytics accounts, payment accounts, order records or user logs, the Services Data Processing Agreement must be signed before access begins.
The customer should test deliverables promptly and report material non-conformities with enough detail for investigation. Minor cosmetic issues, customer change requests, third-party platform limits or issues outside scope should not block acceptance unless the statement of work says so.