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What is a Computer Service Contract?

Computer technicians and computer owners often use Computer Service Contracts for the purpose of defining the scope and payment terms for repairs or other computer services to be performed. With signatures from both the computer owner and the computer technician, this contract helps each party to set appropriate expectations. Different from the other sites you might come across for a computer repair agreement template, there's more to Rocket Lawyer. If the client refuses to pay or there's any other issue, your membership provides the optional benefit of Document Defense® protection.

When to use a Computer Service Contract:

  • You're hiring a computer repair technician for repairs.
  • You're being hired for a computer repair project.

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This (this "Contract") is made effective as of , by and between of , , , and of , , .

 

. REPAIR SERVICES PROVIDED. Beginning on , will provide to

 

. PAYMENT. In consideration of the services to be performed by the Service Provider, the Client agrees to compensate the Service Provider for the services rendered as follows:

Service Provider's fees for the services specified in Paragraph 2, above, and for any additional services, will be charged

 

Any additional services not specified in Paragraph 2, above, will be charged to Client on an hourly rate basis at Service Provider's standard hourly rate of per hour.

 

Payment discount terms include a percent discount if the total bill is paid within days.

In addition to any other right or remedy provided by law, if fails to pay for the Services when due, has the option to treat such failure to pay as a material breach of this Contract, and may cancel this Contract and/or seek legal remedies.

 

. COSTS AND EXPENSES. In addition to the fees specified above, Client will reimburse Service Provider for any incidental costs and expenses Service Provider incurs in performing services for Client under this Contract, including, but not limited to, secretarial and similar charges, telephone calls, photocopying and related expenses, shipping and mailing charges, document filing fees, other government fees, notary fees, and similar expenses. Costs and expenses will be billed to Client on a basis and will be due and payable within days thereafter.

 

. TERM. This Contract

 

. PERFORMANCE OF WORK. a. Service Provider shall repair or replace modules, subassemblies and components of the Computer System, as required by the Service Recipient or deemed necessary by the Service Provider. If Service Provider elects to replace any module, subassembly, or component, the replacement parts shall be of equal or better quality than those replaced, and title to the replacement modules, subassemblies and components shall vest in the Service Recipient.

 

b. The Repair Service to be performed by Service Provider shall be such as will maintain the Computer System in good operating condition as determined by the specifications for such Computer System and shall maintain a guaranteed Up-time for the Computer System of 97 percent. However, Service Provider shall be released from its obligations hereunder, if the Service Recipient makes alterations or modifications to the Computer System, attaches devices to it not supplied by its original supplier, or performs or attempts to perform repair services on it or any portion thereof during the term hereof.

 

c. During the term hereof, Service Recipient shall provide Service Provider with access to the Computer System and with sufficient work-space required to perform Repair Service.

 

d. Contractor shall work in a workmanlike manner and in compliance with any and all statutes, laws, rules and regulations of any governmental authority or agency having jurisdiction, and to avoid any disruption of the property.

 

. PRECAUTION. At all times throughout this period, Service Provider shall take all necessary precautions to see to it that there is no damage done to the property of the Service Recipient.

 

. COMPLETION OF REPAIRS. Upon the completion of the repairs by the Service Provider, Service Provider shall see to it that Service Recipient's property is restored to the condition they were in prior to the entry by the Service Provider, and the Service Provider shall see to it that all portions used by the Service Provider during the term of this agreement shall be broom clean and free of debris

 

. PERMITS AND APPROVALS. The Service Provider shall be responsible for determining which permits are necessary and for obtaining the permits. Also the Service Provider shall pay for all state and local permits necessary for performing the specific work.

 

. LICENSE STATUS NUMBER. Service Provider shall comply with all state and local licensing and registration requirements for type of activity involved in this repair service.

 

. CONFIDENTIALITY. , and its employees, agents, or representatives will not at any time or in any manner, either directly or indirectly, use for the personal benefit of , or divulge, disclose, or communicate in any manner, any information that is proprietary to . and its employees, agents, and representatives will protect such information and treat it as strictly confidential. This provision will continue to be effective after the termination of this Contract.

 

Upon termination of this Contract, will return to all records, notes, documentation and other items that were used, created, or controlled by during the term of this Contract.

 

. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES. It is understood by the parties that Service Provider is an independent contractor with respect to this Computer Service Contract, and not an employee of Service Recipient. The Service Recipient will not provide fringe benefits, including health insurance benefits, paid vacation, or any other employee benefit, for the benefit of Service Provider.

 

. DEFAULT. The occurrence of any of the following shall constitute a material default under this Contract:

 

  a.  The failure to make a required payment when due.

 

  b.  The insolvency or bankruptcy of either party.

 

  c.  The subjection of any of either party's property to any levy, seizure, general assignment for the benefit of creditors, application or sale for or by any creditor or government agency.

 

  d.  The failure to make available or deliver the Services in the time and manner provided for in this Contract.

 

. REMEDIES. In addition to any and all other rights a party may have available according to law, if a party defaults by failing to substantially perform any provision, term or condition of this Contract (including without limitation the failure to make a monetary payment when due), the other party may terminate the Contract by providing written notice to the defaulting party. This notice shall describe with sufficient detail the nature of the default. The party receiving such notice shall have days from the effective date of such notice to cure the default(s). Unless waived by a party providing notice, the failure to cure the default(s) within such time period shall result in the automatic termination of this Contract.

 

, or other labor disputes, or supplier failures

. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Contract contains the entire agreement of the parties, and there are no other promises or conditions in any other agreement whether oral or written concerning the subject matter of this Contract. This Contract supersedes any prior written or oral agreements between the parties.

 

. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Contract will be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions will continue to be valid and enforceable. If a court finds that any provision of this Contract is invalid or unenforceable, but that by limiting such provision it would become valid and enforceable, then such provision will be deemed to be written, construed, and enforced as so limited.

 

. AMENDMENT. This Contract may be modified or amended in writing, if the writing is signed by the party obligated under the amendment.

 

. GOVERNING LAW. This Contract shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of .

 

. NOTICE. Any notice or communication required or permitted under this Contract shall be sufficiently given if delivered in person or by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the address set forth in the opening paragraph or to such other address as one party may have furnished to the other in writing.

 

. WAIVER OF CONTRACTUAL RIGHT. The failure of either party to enforce any provision of this Contract shall not be construed as a waiver or limitation of that party's right to subsequently enforce and compel strict compliance with every provision of this Contract.

 

. SIGNATORIES. This Contract shall be signed by , on behalf of and by , on behalf of .

 

 

SERVICE PROVIDER:

 

 

 

By: Date:

 

 

 

SERVICE RECIPIENT:

 

 

 

By: Date:

 

Computer Service Contract FAQs

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  • When should I write a Computer Repair Contract?

    Whether you're doing a basic software installation or a more time-consuming repair, it is important to capture the details of any commitments to those hiring you in writing. Using this document most likely will be helpful to your business due to the following benefits:

    • The computer repair technician and computer owner both know what they are responsible for
    • Everyone knows when billing will happen
    • Neither party is surprised by how long the contract lasts

    Ultimately, if you choose not to use this document, you might not get to enjoy all of the associated benefits.

  • What should a contract for computer services include?

    The basic details that you will need to include in the Computer Service Contract are:

    • Your client's full name and address
    • How much it will cost and when payment is due
    • How long the contract will last
    • What services will be delivered

    As you might expect, Computer Repair Contracts that you build with Rocket Lawyer also contain the typical language regarding the independent work relationship between the parties, confidentiality, dispute resolution methods, and lastly, indemnity for losses. As you build your agreement, you'll also have the ability to choose which state's jurisdiction it is subject to. Additional personalization is allowed, as well.

  • What might I typically need to pay to get a Computer Repair Agreement template from an attorney?

    Fortunately, you will not need to pay hundreds of dollars in legal fees to get your contract in writing. When using the document tools on Rocket Lawyer, you should feel empowered to draft a free Computer Service Contract today. Your agreement is constructed section by section, so you can feel confident that it has the correct details that you'll need. Simply click the button labeled "Make document" to begin.

    If you have any questions or concerns before getting started, connect with a lawyer . You should also feel free to browse the other business documents in our library.

  • What steps should I take once a Computer Repair Contract is drafted?

    In order to make your Computer Service Contract legally binding, both parties must sign it. You can use RocketSign® to do so online. All signers should keep a copy of the final contract. With a Rocket Lawyer membership, you also may print, download it in PDF format or as a Word document, and/or make copies of it when needed.

  • Would someone check my Computer Service Contract?

    If you opt to try it by yourself, seeking out an attorney to check your Computer Service Contract might be time-consuming and relatively expensive. Sometimes an attorney will not even accept requests to review a document if they weren't the one who wrote it. In the event that a lawyer does offer assistance, they are still going to charge their standard fees for doing so. A more cost-effective option would be to request help from the Rocket Lawyer attorney network. When you sign up for a Premium membership, you can get your documents reviewed or ask specific questions. Whether you decide to make another Computer Repair Agreement or other agreements for your business, we are by your side.

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