Web Design Agreement Sample Clauses
A Web Design Agreement is a contract that outlines the terms and conditions under which a web designer will create, develop, and deliver a website for a client. It typically specifies the scope of work, project timelines, payment terms, intellectual property rights, and responsibilities of both parties. For example, it may detail the number of design revisions included or the process for client feedback and approval. The core function of this agreement is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of their obligations and to prevent disputes by setting expectations for the web design project.
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Web Design Agreement. For the purposes of the following contract, the words I, me, my & myself are taken as meaning “▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇" and The Client is taken as meaning yourselves. I will perform the following tasks: - In co- operation with the Client, create and design a web site for placement on the Internet. - Place the approved site live on the Internet. Website creation fees are to be specified by myself and agreed upon by the Client before commencement. A retainer of 50% of the quote will be payable before work begins on the site in question as a none refundable deposit, payment of the deposit is accepted as agreement to these terms of business and a contract to begin work on your project. The remainder of the fees are to be paid on invoice prior to the site being placed live on the Internet at its final location, and are due within 30 working days after notification of completion/delivery of final invoice via e-mail. In the event of a Client wishing to delay final payment, a surcharge of 15% will be made on the outstanding amount. I reserve the right to delay placement of the pages or delivery of project until final payment is received in full. All work will remain the property of myself until payment is received in full. All payment terms are noted on your Invoice (Normally 30 Days) In the event of payment not being made within the terms stated, I reserve the right to a) suspend your website until payment is received. b) add reasonable recovery costs to cover my administration in recovering the monies owed to me. c) charge a reasonable amount to reinstate your suspended account. I prefer payment by BACS using the details on your invoice, but in the case of cheque payment all cheques are to be in pounds sterling and made payable to “K ▇▇▇▇▇”. I am not VAT registered at present. I warrant that the web site will be completed by the date agreed with the Client providing that all text, images, and any other information required to produce the website is delivered to me at least 28 days prior to this date. If the Client wishes to make changes in text, or any change in graphics or layout whatsoever once pages are completed and final payment has been made, I reserve the right to charge the Client additionally at £40 per hour. In order to install the design in question, I require read/write access to the Client's hosting account; this must be accessible via FTP. Depending on the project, other resources may need to be configured on the server end, such as frameworks, databases, mail...
Web Design Agreement. This Web Design Agreement is dated [*] day of [*] 20[*] by and BETWEEN: [*] holder of Kenyan National Identification /Passport Number [*] and of Post Office Box Number [*] - [*]. [*], Kenya and whose registered address is [*] (hereinafter referred to as the “Client” which expression shall where the context so requires, include his/her personal representatives or permitted assigns) of the one part1; and [*] LIMITED, a limited liability company incorporated in Kenya under Certificate of Incorporation Number [*] and of P. O. Box [*] – [*], Nairobi, Kenya (hereinafter referred to as the “Web Designer” which expression shall where the context so requires, include its successors in title and permitted assigns) of the second part2; As the context may require, “Client” and “Web Designer” and are hereinafter collectively referred to as “Parties” and individually as “Party”.
