
How to Write a Business-to-Business Contract in Ontario
When you’re starting a new business, you always want to have a legally binding contract in place with your clients.
A service agreement or contract for services is a legally binding contract you enter into with your clients prior to providing them with any work through your business.
Your business service contract will outline the terms and conditions you and your clients agree that you will be providing your services under.
These terms and conditions include disclaimers limiting your liability and other essential terms such as protections for confidential information the parties may share with each other, when your services are deemed complete, when the client will have to pay your invoices, and what happens if they don’t.
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How many clients do you anticipate your business will serve next year? Every time you sign up a new client for your services you will increase your profits but also create new risks for your business. Don’t download a service agreement template with sample terms and conditions for services containing improper or incomplete terms that you may not understand.
Having a proper legally binding service contract template drafted by a licensed Ontario contract lawyer will help minimize risk for your business, improve the chances you’ll collect your invoices from your clients, and increase your billings by clearly outlining the services you will be delivering so you can charge for any additional work the client asks you to complete.
Whether you’re looking for a business to business service agreement or a business to consumer service agreement for your Ontario based business, you’ll want your contract for services to provide the maximum amount of protection. No matter if you’re an independent consultant, operate a virtual business, or work from a traditional brick and mortar location, Supply Law offers affordable flat fee contract drafting services tailored for your Ontario based business.
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When you’re starting a new business, you always want to have a legally binding contract in place with your clients.
Contracts come in all shapes and sizes and will vary greatly based on the industry the agreement is taking place
Protect your Ontario business with a solid Service Contract How many clients do you expect will hire you in the
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