Computer Services Agreement

Simply complete the Computer Services Agreement form below then click on View Results to see your completed contract.

LawDepot's Computer Services Agreement is ideal for:

  • Allows two parties to enter into an agreement whereby a computer services provider is hired on a contractual basis.
  • Can be used by programmers, IT professionals, and web designers, or by those wishing to hire computer service professionals.
  • Can be used to outsource contracts.
  • Covers all of the important areas that a Computer Services Agreement should cover, including compensation, deposit and cancellations, confidentiality clauses, and more.
  • Is comprehensive, inexpensive, and easy to use.

For a more general service agreement, try our Service Agreement.

We regularly maintain this contract. Last Modified: November 2009
Computer Services Agreement Details

Governing Law

Customer Q. Who are the parties to the Computer Services Agreement?

A. The parties to the Computer Services Agreement are the Customer and the Computer Service Provider.

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Number of Customers:

Information of Customer
Name:
Address:
City/Town:
State:
Zip Code:
Fax Number:
Email: (e.g. customer@domain.com)
Type of Customer:
Computer Services Provider Q. Who are the parties to the Computer Services Agreement?

A. The parties to the Computer Services Agreement are the Customer and the Computer Services Provider.

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Number of Computer Services Providers:

Information of Computer Services Provider
Name:
Address:
City/Town:
State:
Zip Code:
Fax Number:
Email: (e.g. provider@domain.com)
Type of Computer Services Provider:
Services Provided

Description of services to be provided:
"The Customer hereby agrees to engage the Computer Services Provider to provide the Customer with services consisting of _____________ (fill in the blank)."
(e.g. set up and maintenance of Internet, local area networks, and networking hardware - modems, routers, switches, etc.)
(e.g. help desk and IT support, user account administration, operating system and application help)
(e.g. purchasing/building new PCs, upgrading/replacing hardware such as RAM, video cards, etc.)
Term of Agreement

End date of the Agreement Q. What is the end date of the agreement?

A. The end date is the date when the services under the agreement are no longer provided or needed.
Notice period before end date Q. What does "Notice" mean?

A. Notice refers to the amount of time that is provided by one party to another when they wish to end their obligations under the agreement prior to the agreed end date.
Compensation

How will the Computer Services Provider be paid Q. How should the Computer Services Provider be paid?

A. The Computer Services Provider can be paid or compensated in many different ways. If the Computer Services Provider will be paid a certain amount (rate) for each time period, use "Hourly", "Weekly", "Monthly" or "Yearly" as appropriate.

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Amount paid per hour:
(e.g. 10.00)
When will the Computer Services Provider be paid?
Currency:
Select the form of currency for all monetary amounts (compensation, expenses, etc.) referred to in this agreement.

Is there any additional compensation Q. What is additional compensation?

A. Additional compensation refers to any compensation the Computer Services Provider will be paid in addition to the basic compensation specified under the question "How will the Computer Services Provider be paid?".
Will the Customer be providing anything to the Computer Services Provider Q. What items should be provided to the Computer Services Provider?

A. If the Customer wishes to provide any services, tools, office space, materials, etc. to the Computer Services Provider to perform the services, then the Customer should select "Yes" to the question "Will the Customer be providing anything to the Computer Services Provider?" and then describe what he/she is providing.

Will the Computer Services Provider be Reimbursed for Expenses?

Penalties for late payment Q. What does "Penalties for late payment?" mean?

A. This question refers to whether the Customer will be penalized for failing to pay the Computer Services Provider on time.

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Penalties imposed for non-performance of the services in a timely manner Q. What does "Penalties imposed for non-performance of the services in a timely manner?" mean?

A. This question refers to whether the Computer Services Provider will be penalized for failing to perform the services on time.

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Restrictive Covenants

Confidentiality Q. What is a confidentiality clause?

A. The confidentiality clause prevents the Computer Services Provider from using or disclosing the Customer's confidential business information to a third party.
How long will confidential obligations exist after agreement ends?

Non-Competition Q. What is a non-competition clause?

A. The non-competition clause prevents the Computer Services Provider from competing with the Customer
How long Computer Services Provider is prevented from competing after agreement ends?

Non-Solicitation Q. What is a non-solicitation clause?

A. The non-solicitation clause prevents the Computer Services Provider from inducing others to leave the Customer's employment.
Computer Services Provider is restricted from hiring the Customer's employees for:

Additional Clauses

Signing Details

Agreement will be signed:
Note: This agreement will become binding on this day.