A Guide to Contracts
Filed Under Contracts |
From PartySpot.com
If you remember one thing, remember this: Get it in writing. Here’s what you need to see when you look at a contract.
1. FLEXIBILITY
You might not want to think about an April snowstorm’s effect on your plans to celebrate beneath the stars, but if you want to ensure that the site has another space available in case of emergency, that needs to be in the contract. Don’t be afraid to alter the basic contract offered. If your request is reasonable — for example, you want them to be liable for potential negligence or willful misconduct — and the vendor won’t agree, look elsewhere.
2. REFUNDS
Every contract should include a refund policy that discusses what refund you will receive if you cancel and what penalty the vendor will pay if they cancel. For bands and DJs, you might want to include a “Macarena Clause”: If they play something on your written “Do Not Play” list, they must deduct a small amount from the bill.
3. DETAILS TO COME
What should you do if you’ve made some decisions but haven’t finalized details? (For example, you know you want lots of daisies, but you don’t know the exact cost of the centerpieces). You can make a contract when you book the service and include a general amount or maximum cost for services, but add a sentence that says details will be confirmed in writing by a certain date.
4. WHAT GOES IN
On every contract, make sure you see:
5. RECEIPTS
When you order something, such as invitations, or favors, the contract can be as brief as a store receipt. That said, it should still include:
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