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This agreement is designed to help designers establish clear expectations, protect their rights, and build successful client relationships. Here's a breakdown of what it covers:
Introduction: A welcome section that introduces the parties involved.
Scope of Services: The designer will provide details of specific services and hence a new section called “Exhibitor A” has been added below By clearly defining the scope, both parties understand what is expected, reducing the risk of misunderstandings.
Deliverables: Lists the final outputs that the designer will deliver to the client and therefore a new section called “Exhibit A” has been added below.
Payment Policy: Specifies the payment structure, including milestones, amounts, and methods, making financial arrangements transparent.
Confidentiality: To protect sensitive information, this clause outlines how confidential information will be handled. It provides peace of mind to both parties, knowing their proprietary information is safeguarded.
Ownership and Rights: Clarifies who owns the final designs and any intellectual property rights. It ensures both parties are aware of their rights and responsibilities regarding the work created.
Cancellation: The cancellation policy explains the conditions under which the agreement can be terminated by either party. This provides a clear exit strategy if needed, reducing potential conflicts.
Governing Law: States the agreement's legal framework and confirms it as the complete and final understanding between parties.
Entire Agreement: This represents the complete understanding between the parties and confirms that there are no hidden terms or conditions.
Amendment: The amendment clause allows for changes to the agreement, provided both parties agree in writing.
Severability: If any part of the agreement is found to be unenforceable, the rest of the document remains in effect. This protects the integrity of the agreement as a whole.
Counterparts: This clause allows the agreement to be signed in multiple copies, ensuring convenience for both parties.
Independent Contractor: Clarifies that the designer is an independent contractor, not an employee of the client, ensuring the proper business relationship is maintained.
Unforeseen Circumstances: Events beyond control, such as natural disasters, cover the impact on how events beyond the control of both parties will be handled.
Exhibit A: As mentioned earlier this includes a detailed project overview, scope of work, deliverables, revisions, and project timeline. It provides a roadmap for the project so that all details are agreed and documented.
Signatures: The agreement concludes with signatures from both parties, making it official and binding.
This agreement is designed to foster clear communication, present a professional image, provide legal protection, allow flexible customization, and save time.
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