Use this Coaches Agreement contract template if you plan to provide coaching and mentoring services in New Zealand. This Coaching Agreement template will set out the terms on which you provide your services. Don’t wait until you are a bigger company to protect yourself, take your business seriously and protect yourself now. Putting things in writing protects both parties and give certainty.
Description
This Coaches Agreement Contract Template for New Zealand sets out the terms on which you provide the services and who owns the IP (intellectual property in the program and content).
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Key Features
- Participant conduct
- Fees and how and when you are paid
- Refund policy
- Ownership: i.e. who owns the Intellectual Property in the program content
- Liability
- Termination
Bonus:
- Word format for quick and easy editing
- User Guide to walk you through what it all means
For Who
- Coaches located in New Zealand.
For What
Coaches Agreement Contract Template for New Zealand is all about providing your services, setting out clearly each parties obligations. When you are engaged by a client to provide coaching and mentoring services, this fancy document sets out clear boundaries for each party, like who owns the intellectual property, what the fees are and so on. Protect yo’self!
Note
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Jurisdiction: New Zealand. This template adheres to New Zealand principles of contract law and is designed for those doing business in New Zealand. While similar principles may apply in your jurisdiction, please consult with a lawyer qualified in your jurisdiction.