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WV Loyal user South Africa, Durban 289 Posts |
Does anyone have a template of a contract that can be drawn up that is to be signed by the magician and the client hiring him.
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Bob1Dog Inner circle Wife: It's me or this houseful of 1159 Posts |
Try the Business Side of Things forum; not sure if that's the right title, but there's a forum in here for just what you're asking about....seek and ye shall find....
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Cyberqat Inner circle You can tell I work on the net from my 2209 Posts |
Unfortunately, contract law is state dependent.
Your best bet might be a nolo book. OR a plain English contract. These days the courts are perfectly willing to accept a plain language documetn as binding as long as it clearly spells out the responsibilities of both parties. Edit: Or here is another thought... have you joined a professional magic society yet like the Sam or the IBM? I bet both have form contracts you can use, as well as things such as group liability insurance.
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