What Are the Key Elements of an Agreement with an Independent Contractor?
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I am thinking of hiring a consultant/independent contractor. I
expect I should have a written agreement so as to avoid any
misunderstandings. What are the key elements I should worry about
for an Independent Contractor Agreement?
Your business must have a good form of Independent Contractor
Agreement to mitigate liability and cost issues. A good agreement
will often cover the following:
- The specific services to be performed
- The timing when services are to be completed
- When the contractor will get paid, and what conditions to
payment must be satisfied (you want to ensure that you are
reasonably satisfied with the contractor's work before you have to
pay)
- How often the contractor should report to you on his
progress
- An obligation on the part of the contractor to keep
confidential the information he learns through working with your
company
- That the work being performed by the contractor is "work for
hire,", and that any work product of the contractor will be deemed
solely owned by the company
- Any warranties to be given by the contractor, such as that the
work will be performed in a high quality professional manner
Check out the Agreements & Forms Center of
www.AllBusiness.com for sample Independent Contractor
Agreements.
In addition, you can read our
Nine Tips to Create Better Contracts for
guidelines that apply to your letter of intent and other crucial
business agreements. Also, to cover the legal uncertainties of
electronic communication, you might want to read the answer to the
common question,
"Can an email agreement be a binding
contract?"
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