Contract for Services

/ˈkɒntrækt fɔːr ˈsɜːrvɪsɪz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legally binding agreement in which one party agrees to provide specific services to another party in exchange for payment or other consideration.
    The company signed a contract for services with the marketing agency to handle its advertising campaigns.

Forms

  • contract for services
  • contracts for services

Commentary

A contract for services differs from a contract for goods, focusing on the provision of services rather than tangible products. Clear scope and terms of service are crucial to avoid disputes.

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