"Contract Law for Dummies" is a good introduction to contracts for non-lawyers. "Studies in Contract Law" by Ayres and Speidel is a good textbook to start with.
It all depend on how many contracts you own. For instance if you own 5 contracts, then start the prices at about $3.95. Make the prices increase as your contracts increase.
You can find sample contracts on many places. There is a very easy source to get these, and that is right on the internet. Some sources that offer sample contracts are onecle, and printable contracts.
There are different kinds wherever you decide to go. Some places have paid trainee contracts. There are also apprentice contracts and half/full season company contracts.
Inherent in all contracts are the duties of good faith and fair dealing true or false
Contracts are official documentation. Some agreements are made with oral promises and/or handshakes.
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marriage is one
yes. yes, some of them do :]
You can get your own service contracts for your small business at www.businessformsstore.com. Another good website is smallbusiness.yahoo.com › Legal › Independent Contractors
They get contracts that say that they will get money for playing good
none at all because its all good.
Written contracts are used so that all parties know the terms, liabilities, and responsibilities. Contracts are required because some matters are too important to leave to chance with verbal contracts.