> > Unfortunately, this client had their own contracts, so we didn't use
> > mine.
>
>There is only 1 contract here...ours ;-)
That approach appeals to me more every time I have to use another contract.
As a sub-contractor, I don't usually get that option, but for the most
part subcontracting is a low percentage of my business. I'm usually
first-level vendor. This particular client took a harder stance than
yours.. since they were very hard on the negotiation.
The clause I hate is:
"My invoice will be paid 10 days after they get paid by client."
I don't like to enter into agreements that are contingent on some other
agreement which I have no say or part in. Also, that doesn't tell me if I
get paid in 30 days, 90 days, or 10 years.
In addition to "payment 10 days after completion", this particular
contract committed me to "immediate delivery upon completion". Fun stuff,
right? In contracts where I have to wait for payment (some undetermined
amount of time) I will usually hold off delivery until payment is received
in full.
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