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Previously on "Contract template for ad hoc pieces of work"

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  • gixxer2021
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    For the Docusign equivalent, I use xodo sign (formerly Eversign), free for 5 docs a month, and very easy to use, highly recommend.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by BigLadFromBeeston666 View Post

    Oh, that's interesting. My logic was that the 'direct with client' version had quite a bit of IR35 guff in it, at first. Then I reconsidered and thought, well it's probably best that it's watertight in case of repeat business with the client. I think I'll crack on with this and see how I end up.
    Ah in that case yes it's the go to one. When you said ad-hoc work I thought you meant delivering a package in your own time rather than ad-hoc contractor type pieces of work. You might need deliver/payment milestones and warranties on work etc that we generally don't.

    So yeah, can't do much wrong starting off with that one.

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  • malvolio
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    Does IPSE still have a library of contract templates?

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  • BigLadFromBeeston666
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Yeah the QDOS one is usually my go to for these questions but it's more a standard contracting one which I didn't think you wanted sorry.
    Oh, that's interesting. My logic was that the 'direct with client' version had quite a bit of IR35 guff in it, at first. Then I reconsidered and thought, well it's probably best that it's watertight in case of repeat business with the client. I think I'll crack on with this and see how I end up.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by BigLadFromBeeston666 View Post
    OK cheers. For anyone in a similar situation I found:In case any weary travels end up here :salute:
    Yeah the QDOS one is usually my go to for these questions but it's more a standard contracting one which I didn't think you wanted sorry.

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  • BigLadFromBeeston666
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    OK cheers. For anyone in a similar situation I found:In case any weary travels end up here :salute:

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  • northernladuk
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    Can't help if it's not a standard contracting one but you could look through all the previous requests to see if something helps. Put the following in to google.

    contract template site:forums.contractoruk.com

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  • Contract template for ad hoc pieces of work

    Does anyone have a contract template they use to sell ad hoc pieces of work to clients? To be clear, this isn't the standard contract you'll sign with an agency on a day rate. This is a fixed fee type of work with a client directly.

    In the past, I've adapted contracts I've received from companies and used those. But, it's been a while since I did a side gig like this.

    I was also looking at free versions of Docusign, to make proceedings appear a little bit more legitimate. Any advice on those?

    Cheers :-)

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