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Web Development Agreement

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Web Development Agreement

A Web Development Agreement is a legal document that outlines the responsibilities and expectations between two parties engaged in website development. It serves to ensure that both parties agree on the scope, timeline, and expectations of the project before any work begins. The agreement should be written with clear definitions and language crafted to reflect the uniqueness of your project’s goals and features. This will make sure that all parties understand the requirements and obligations for successful completion of the website development. It is important that the Web Development Agreement include key elements such as timeline, deliverables, milestones, budget, payment terms, and ownership. Having a formal agreement in place ensures that both parties are protected in case of disputes or if something goes wrong during the project.

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