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Service Agreement (Corporation to Corporation)
A service agreement is an agreement between a contractor, in this case a corporation, that will provide services, and a principal. These services may vary wildly, ranging from such things as financial services to cleaning services. A written service agreement is helpful because it provides the terms and conditions of the arrangement, such as:
- What is involved in the project?
- How much will the contractor get paid?
- How will the arrangement end?
- When should the project be completed?
- How confidential information will be treated?
This form includes provisions, including:
- Interpretations
- Performance of Services
- Remuneration for Services
- Confidentiality
- Intellectual Property
- Information, Audit, Inspection
- Liability
- Term and Termination
See form: Service Agreement (Corporation to Corporation)
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