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How to Make a Good Contract?

A well-drafted contract protects both parties. A written agreement reduces ambiguity and makes it easier to resolve potential disputes.

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  • Always use a written contract
  • Include price, delivery time, responsibilities, and terms
  • Consult a lawyer for complex matters

 

A well-drafted contract protects both parties. A written agreement reduces ambiguity and makes it easier to resolve potential disputes. It’s important to clearly state the price, delivery terms, warranties, and termination periods.

Especially in construction, consulting, or subcontracting agreements, it’s crucial to define responsibilities, schedules, payment terms, and possible penalties. It’s advisable to have the contract reviewed by an expert.

For larger projects or partnerships, using a lawyer ensures legal coverage and clarity.

 

 

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