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What is an International Services Agreement?

An International Services Agreement outlines the terms and conditions between service providers and companies operating across international borders.

Do you want to provide services overseas? Do you require a service from an overseas company? If so – it is more than likely you will need an International Services Agreement!

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What is an International Services Agreement?

An International Services Agreement outlines the terms and conditions between service providers and companies operating across international borders. It is a highly flexible contract for the supply of a variety of services that can operate globally. The agreement is important for both parties to have a comprehensive understanding of the terms and conditions before services are extended. This allows open communication and full disclosure and can prevent disputes from arising later on.

At LawPath you can create an International Services Agreement It can be easily customised and ready to use in under 10 minutes.

What does the agreement cover?

  • Objectives and provisions of services
  • Duration and timing
  • Pricing
  • Modes of payment
  • Warranty
  • Liability concernscompetition or support from other employees/sales agents
  • Copyright, confidentiality and non-solicitation clauses

Have an easily customisable International Services Agreement to you in minutes! Even if you are not planning on extending your services overseas just yet, keep LawPath in mind for any of your other legal document needs.

Contact us on 1800 529 728 to learn more about customising legal documents and obtaining a fixed-fee quote from Australia’s largest lawyer marketplace.

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