I Want To Manage A Band. Do I Need A Contract?
It is always recommended that any agreement between parties be reduced to writing. While band management does not legally require a contract, it would be foolish to enter such a relationship without one, since you could end up paving the way for a band to be very successful and discarded by the band in the end without any recourse or financial compensation. You should consult an attorney as to any contractual negotiations involved.
Other Business Contract FAQs
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My Mechanic Mentioned A Service Contract, What Is That?
A: Many vehicle dealers and others sell optional service contracts. Vehicle manufacturers or independent companies issue these contracts. Not all service contracts are … More -
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What Is A Service Contract?
A: Service contracts that you may buy with a new car provide for the repair of certain parts or problems. These contracts are offered by manufacturers, dealers, or … More -
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What Is A Sales Contract?
A: This is an important consideration for purposes of Article 2. In order to determine whether Article 2 applies to a transaction, you must first determine whether a … More -
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Do I Enter Into A Contract Every Time That I Buy A Product From The Store?
A: Yes. The next time that you buy an apple from the market, you have entered into a contract. The store is making an offer buy placing the apple for sale. When you take … More -
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Does A Contract Have To Be In Writing In Order To Be Enforceable?
A: No, a written contract is not required to create all contracts. The U.C.C. implements something called The Statute of Frauds (S.O.F.). The S.O.F. requires that … More -
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What About Service Contracts?
A: A service contract is an optional agreement for product service that customers sometimes buy. It provides additional protection beyond what the warranty offers on the … More -
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How Can I Get Out Of My Acting/Recording/Management Contract?
A: It depends on the contract provisions and the nature of the contract itself. It is suggested you consult and/or retain an attorney to review the contract and advise … More
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