When you, as an independent contractor, sign an agreement to handle network services for a company, it is often times easy to forget some minor details that could eventually come back to haunt you. A good network services agreement clearly defines the responsibilities of both parties so you are not always left holding the short end of the stick. Making sure that your responsibilities are clearly defined is the first step to creating a good network services agreement.
Establishing who will cover expenses for any extra hardware, software, or materials is also an important addition to any network services contract. Clearly defining liability in the event that a project does not work as expected or if some other outside force keeps the project from meeting scheduled deadlines should be a part of every network services contract. You can view these tips and more by visiting the
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