Contracts for Professionals
Thomas Strong, P.L.S.
Course Outline
This course covers
the importance of preparing a written contract and what specific elements should
be included in the contract in order to provide the greatest protection against
suit.
This course includes
a multiple-choice quiz at the end, which is designed to enhance the understanding
of the course materials.
Learning Objective
At the conclusion of this course, the student will:
Intended Audience
This course is
intended for design professional and land surveyors.
Benefit
to Attendees
Attendee of this
course will be able to prepare an effective written contract.
Course
Introduction
The fabric of American
business is woven with the thread of contracts. No matter how simple your business
may seem, you're always in complex contractual relations with clients, customers,
other businesses, the government and maybe even people you've never dealt with.
Writing a business contract does not require years of schooling, a law degree,
or anything more than common sense. The law entitles each citizen to enter into
agreements, either written or verbal, that are binding; in other words, that
breaking the agreement is illegal and may bring penalty. But what does it take
to make a contract?
Course
Content
Contracts
for Professionals (PDF
file 49 KB)
You
need to open or download the above document to study this course.
Course Summary
There are many excuses for not having a contract. It will insult my client;
I deal over the telephone; we have always dealt on the basis of trust. No excuse
is valid for not having a contract. A contract protects the client as well as
the professional and as such it has become a necessary requirement of doing
business today.
Quiz
Once you finish studying the above course content, you need to take a quiz to obtain the PDH credits.