A contract for goods is about purchasing tangible items, such as apples. A contract for a services is about contracting for a service to be completed, such as tax preparation.
It is exactly what the name implies. A services contract is a contract where one of the parties is providing a service. For example, you probably have a contract with you cell phone provider for phone service and another services contract with the company that provides internet service to your home.
You can get a Galaxy tablet with a service contract.
Yes, terms of service are considered a contract between a user and a company.
A service contract can be purchased at the time you order your Dell laptop or notebook. Your service contract is usually mailed separately and arrives later than your purchase.
Services can certainly be a part of a contract. I specialize in service contracts in the IT environment.
"Yes, to get any service worth having you must have a contract. They have different lengths and different options, and different deals for each contract."
No. A service contract is personal property. See the related question link provided below.
Yes, you can cancel a contract with you service provider, but you will most likely be charged with an early termination fee. And this will depend on the stipulations on the contract.
Dealer is selling you the car AS-IS. They are then selling you a service contract from a different company thus the dealer is not the one providing a warranty the service contract provider is the one providing a warranty.
A "contract" bond is a guarantee that has been issued by an insurance company. The contract bond guarantees that the "contractor" will perform a service according to the specifics of a contract.
A company will supply a service if you sign a contract with them. If you do not agree then do not sign. If you do sign, you are required to fulfill the terms of the contract.