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Contract For Work To Be Done
"I need a Contract for Work To Be Done under German law for a software development project, where my company will hire a contractor to develop a custom CRM system, to be delivered in three phases by September 2025, with specific data protection requirements and integration capabilities with our existing systems."
1. Parties: Identification and details of the contractor (Werkunternehmer) and client (Besteller)
2. Background: Context of the agreement and general purpose of the work to be performed
3. Definitions: Key terms used throughout the contract
4. Scope of Work: Detailed description of the work to be performed, including specifications and quality standards
5. Time for Performance: Timeline, milestones, and completion dates for the work
6. Remuneration and Payment Terms: Price, payment schedule, and invoicing requirements
7. Acceptance of Work: Criteria and procedures for work acceptance, including inspection rights and documentation
8. Contractor's Obligations: Key responsibilities and duties of the contractor
9. Client's Obligations: Key responsibilities and duties of the client, including cooperation requirements
10. Warranty and Liability: Warranty terms, defect remediation, and liability provisions
11. Termination: Grounds and procedures for contract termination
12. Confidentiality: Protection of confidential information exchanged during the project
13. Final Provisions: Governing law, jurisdiction, written form requirements, and severability clause
1. Insurance: Required when specific insurance coverage needs to be maintained
2. Intellectual Property Rights: Necessary when the work involves creation of intellectual property
3. Subcontractors: Include when subcontracting is permitted or needs to be regulated
4. Force Majeure: Optional but recommended for longer-term projects or where external risks are significant
5. Health and Safety: Required for construction or hazardous work
6. Quality Assurance: Important for complex technical or professional services
7. Materials and Equipment: Necessary when specific materials or equipment are to be used or supplied
8. Site Access and Working Hours: Include for work performed at client's premises
9. Change Management: Important for complex projects where scope changes are likely
10. Data Protection: Required when personal data processing is involved
1. Technical Specifications: Detailed technical requirements and specifications for the work
2. Price Schedule: Detailed breakdown of prices, rates, and payment milestones
3. Project Timeline: Detailed project schedule with milestones and deadlines
4. Quality Standards: Specific quality requirements and acceptance criteria
5. Material Specifications: Detailed list and specifications of materials to be used
6. Site Plan: For construction or installation work, showing relevant locations and access points
7. Form of Acceptance Certificate: Template for formal acceptance of completed work
8. Health and Safety Requirements: Detailed safety procedures and requirements
9. Warranty Certificate: Detailed warranty terms and conditions
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