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Web Site Design Agreement - For Clients


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This Website Design Agreement is for use by a client, whether an individual or an organisation that wishes to engage a sole developer or an organisation to develop a web site.

The agreement is drafted for the benefit of the client, rather than the developer. Key areas covered include, detailed project specification, timing for payment of fees, expenses, on-going project reports, action to be taken if project slips behind schedule, delivery of project, testing period before developer released from project.

Clauses in this agreement include:

  • Interpretations
  • Outline of Agreement
  • Detailed Project Specification
  • Fees
  • Expenses
  • Delivery
  • Project Release
  • Delivery of Content & Materials
  • Notice
  • Confidentiality
  • Credits and Publicity
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Warranties
  • Indemnities and Limitation of Liability
  • Termination
  • Assignment
  • Force Majeure
  • Joint Venture or Partnership
  • Non-Solicitation
  • General
  • Jurisdiction
  • Schedule One
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