This is one of a set of consultancy documents drawn by Net Lawman - others are linked right. This consultancy agreement is suitable for a “client” requiring a contract to set out trading terms with a consultant or self employed person. It has been drawn so that any intelectual property created remains with the client. This is unusual as in a standard agreement, the IP remains with the contractor. This document therefore protects the client more than another might. This consulting agreement is for specific, one off assignments. Although the agreement clothes the transaction with all the characteristics of self employment, simply using one of these contracts will not necessarily avoid the relationship of employer and employed. Both the Inland Revenue and any industrial tribunal will be entitled to look behind the agreement at the reality of the contract |
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“Over-arching” agreements to be used for single assignment |
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Consultant to work from home or office |
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Most suitable for use by a client because any intelectual property created remains under the ownership of the client, not the contractor |
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Provides a complete framework |
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Reduces the chances for employer obligations to arise |
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