Each contract is tailor-made
- A good contract prevents misunderstandings and establishes clear expectations
- A contract in understandable language contributes to a reliable and professional image of your company
- Thanks to watertight agreements, you can run your business carefree, thus saving time and money
- Enlisting the help of our lawyers will provide you with contracts that comply with the most recent legislation
- You will obtain a contract that fits your situation
General terms and conditions
Running a business means taking risks.
However, with proper general terms and conditions you can limit these risks. With your general terms and conditions you can easily regulate a large number of customer relations. This saves you time and money.
All kinds of clear agreements limit the risk of disputes with the customer about price and payment method, but also about extra costs, delivery, guarantee, liability, non-compliance and much more. It also prevents you from being held liable for late delivery due to reasons beyond your control, for example.
Your general terms and conditions are the perfect document for complying with your legal obligations (for example, in the case of a webshop) and for taking measures against non-payers.
Collaboration agreement
Running a business means collaborating.
But even then, good agreements are necessary to protect yourself and the cooperation. Define them in a contract.
Cooperation is possible in many areas, for example, when you use a freelancer or subcontractor to meet the increasing demand from your customers. Or when you develop and market a product or service together with another self-employed person.
The modalities of such cooperation are laid down in a cooperation agreement. It offers an answer to questions such as: 'What if the cooperation suddenly stops running smoothly?', 'What if agreements made are not observed?', 'How can the contract be terminated and with what financial consequences?
Service Level Agreement (SLA)
Running a business means serving customers.
But how far will you go in doing so? Think about this well in advance. Put the agreements in writing in a service agreement or service level agreement (SLA).
You can provide services in many areas, for example, as a consultant-specialist, installer, repairer, transporter, care provider, web developer, etc. Services are often delivered together with goods, which requires additional agreements.
The modalities of such services are laid down in a service contract. This provides the answer to questions such as: 'What if the performance does not go as expected, or even causes damage?', 'Who is responsible for what costs?', 'How can the contract be terminated and with what financial consequences?', etc.