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Master Services Agreement for Hiring Provider, In Favor of Hiring Party
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The Master Services Agreement is a comprehensive legal form for hiring companies to provide physical or digital services via use of Work Order and/or Insertion Orders per project. Word 2010, fully editable.
Description.
This Master Services Agreement allows you to have vendors sign one agreement and then execute Work Orders or Insertion Orders for each project.
Terms are written in favor of the hiring party.
The following clauses are included:
For more information on how this form can help, read our article here.
This Master Services Agreement allows you to have vendors sign one agreement and then execute Work Orders or Insertion Orders for each project.
Terms are written in favor of the hiring party.
The following clauses are included:
- Services performed to highest legal standards.
- Clarity regarding vendor tools for performance and location.
- Clause regarding payment net 60, compliance with Work Order or Insertion Order, and inclusion of all fees, taxes, etc. in pricing.
- Clause to ensure there is no implied legal or tax relationship such as partnership or employer/employee.
- Clause protecting hiring party confidential information.
- Clause to ensure hiring party ownership of all work product.
- Lengthy representations and warranties regarding non-infringement, re-performance if fault deliverables, citizenship, no cybersquatting, no criticizing hiring party.
- Mutual indemnification clause but hiring party liability capped at $1000.
- Hiring party can terminate with or without cause; vendor can terminate only after completion of Work Order of Insertion Order project.
- Non solicitation of hiring party employees, customers, more.
- Insurance requirements for vendor.
- Audit of vendor records relating to performance.
- Requirement of consent for press release.
- Choice of law, where disputes are litigated, assignment for merger or buy-out,
For more information on how this form can help, read our article here.