Outsourcing Agreement
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An outsourcing agreement is a contract formed between a company and a service provider wherein the provider promises to deliver specified services. An example would be data processing from a service provider that utilizes its own staff and equipment, typically working from their own location as well.
Table of Content:
- Definitions and Interpretation
- Application of Terms and Scope of Agreement
- Commencement and Duration
- Representation and Warranties
- Obligations and Responsibilities of The Client and The Supplier
- Delays, Substituted Service & Service Credits
- Project Management Team
- Storage Space
- Assignment and Subcontracting
- Compliance with other Laws and Code of Conduct
- Indemnity & Limitation of Liability
- Indemnity
- Insurance
- Independent Contractor and Authority
- Termination
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Variation
- Force Majeure
- General
- Dispute Resolution
- Notices
- Change of Address
- Costs
- Governing Law
Schedule 1 Payment Terms
Schedule 2 Service Level Agreement
Schedule 3 Code of Conduct