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Re: FN-FORUM: client contracts
date posted 24th October 2003 14:27
based mine on...
http://www.scottmanning.com/services/contract/
You'll need to make it relevant to UK (Governing law bit) and it's very
basic. Also found this in my favs but not really looked through it...
http://provider.com/contracts.htm
hth
paul
Paul Cooper
Internet Developer
Intex Design
http://www.intexdesign.net
>From: Luke Perman [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
>To: "FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED]
>Subject: FN-FORUM: client contracts
>Date: 24 Oct 2003 12:50:01 -0000
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>hi all,
>
>glad it's friday yet? ;-)
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>i was wondering if anyone has any standard contract agreements i could nose
>at - i could potentially be getting a large amount of work to do, so i want
>to make sure every 'i' is dotted etc. before i start work --
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>i just need something that will put a few things in place to protect me and
>keep everything 'out in the clear'
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>from initial dealings with the client i feel that he is going to try and
>squeeze as much out of me as possible for nowt...
>
>ta,
>luke
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