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by toast0
1701 days ago
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If you're in Italy and your client is in Brazil, and this is a $200/month service, neither you nor they are going to pursue international litigation on a contract dispute. It's too expensive and unpredictable. To some degree, that means your contract doesn't matter, and if it doesn't matter, you don't really need it. But --- a contract sets expectations, and generally, reasonable people will follow reasonable contract provisions when they're written down. Your lawyer and theirs will have a lot of stuff that's important to say in a contract for legal reasons, but you also want to define the scope, define the service level, define payment terms and cancelation terms. Even if you and they know that nobody will be held to the terms, you can feel OK about turning off their service (which may include deleting their data) if they don't pay after N days, if you said that would happen in the contract, and there's no extenuating circumstance. |
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