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If your business engages in a service, you will want to have a comprehensive Service Agreement with your clients and customers outlining the terms and conditions of the service. The Service Agreement should include provisions addressing the following items:
• The Term of the Contract
• Payment Structure
• Indemnity & Release of your liability
• Refund Policy
• Timeline
• Mediation & Arbitration Policies
• Any provisions required by law (for example: 3 Day “Cooling Off Rule” provision)
• Termination of the Contract
Speak with us to prepare the best Service Agreement for your business.
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