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Free Contract Template
Fill in a complete service agreement below — then copy it, print it, or download it as a Word file. Twelve legal documents, all free, written in plain language.
Contracts · Leases · NDAs · Bills of sale · Operating agreements · Waivers · Notes · Invoices
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A general service agreement that fits most work between two parties.
SERVICE AGREEMENT This Service Agreement ("Agreement") is made on between: Provider: , of ("Provider"), and Client: , of ("Client"). 1. SERVICES. Provider agrees to perform the following services: . 2. TERM. This Agreement begins on and ends on . 3. PAYMENT. Client will pay Provider , payable . Late payments accrue interest at % per month. 4. EXPENSES. 5. REVISIONS & CHANGES. Changes to the scope must be agreed in writing. Additional work will be billed at . 6. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Upon full payment, . Provider retains rights to pre-existing materials and tools. 7. CONFIDENTIALITY. Each party will keep the other's non-public information confidential and use it only to perform this Agreement. 8. TERMINATION. Either party may terminate with days' written notice. Client will pay for work performed up to the termination date. 9. LIABILITY. Neither party is liable for indirect or consequential damages. Provider's total liability is capped at the fees paid under this Agreement. 10. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement is governed by the laws of . Disputes will be resolved in the courts of . 11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This is the entire agreement and supersedes all prior discussions. Amendments must be in writing and signed by both parties. SIGNED: _________________________ _________________________ Date: Date:
Every template
Business
Service Agreement / General Contract
The all-purpose two-party contract: who's doing what, for how much, by when, and what happens if it goes wrong. Works for services, projects, and ongoing work.
Freelance Contract
A service agreement tuned for independent work: deposits, kill fees, revision limits, and the independent-contractor clause that protects both sides.
Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
A mutual confidentiality agreement for business conversations: what's secret, what isn't, how long it stays secret, and what happens if it leaks.
LLC Operating Agreement
The internal rulebook for a US LLC: who owns what, who decides what, how money flows, and what happens when a member leaves.
Property & Vehicles
Bill of Sale
Proof that ownership of an item changed hands: what was sold, for how much, by whom, and in what condition. Essential for private sales of anything valuable.
Car Bill of Sale
The vehicle-specific bill of sale: VIN, odometer disclosure, as-is clause, and the details your motor authority expects to see.
Residential Lease Agreement
A plain-language residential lease covering rent, bond/deposit, maintenance, and the exit rules — the clauses every tenancy dispute comes down to.
Room Rental Agreement
For renting out a room in a shared home: the house-rules layer a standard lease doesn't cover — shared spaces, guests, bills, and chores.
Money & Debt
Promissory Note
The written promise behind a personal or business loan: amount, interest, repayment schedule, and what happens on default. Turns 'I'll pay you back' into a document.
Demand Letter
The formal 'pay up or else' letter that precedes small-claims court — and very often makes court unnecessary. Firm, factual, dated, and deadline-ed.
Invoice
A clean, complete invoice: the fields that get you paid, the payment terms that get you paid faster, and a Word/Docs download.
Personal & Life
Power of Attorney
Authorizes someone you trust to act on your behalf — generally or for specific tasks, immediately or only if you lose capacity. This is the document to have reviewed locally; execution rules vary sharply.
Liability Waiver
A release of liability for activities with inherent risk — classes, events, facilities, adventures. Participants acknowledge the risk and agree not to sue for ordinary negligence.
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