TRAINING AGREEMENT
Summary
This Training Agreement may be considered to contract with your Clients if you run a training company. It strives to set out the rights and obligations, set the boundaries on the services that you will be performing, and guard against unforeseen problems.
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Why do I need a Training Agreement?
A Training Agreement strives to set out the terms of your relationship with your Client, including the terms of payment.
What type of business should use a Training Agreement?
If your business provides a training service to clients, eg. Running courses and seminars, compiling and presenting training etcetera, then you may consider using this agreement to contract with your Clients.
What does the Training Agreement say?
The Agreement consists of:
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Introduction
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Fees and Payment
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Cancellation
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Learning Event Information
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Intellectual Property
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General
What does the Training Agreement look like?
The agreement contains two sections, and can be printed onto two A4 pages. The two sections are:
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A details section: this requires you to fill in the client’s and the delegate’s details.
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The terms and conditions.
What do you need to do to use the Training Agreement?
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Read the document to ensure that it suits your requirements. Make changes as required. In particular, ensure that the payment fees clause, as well as the cancellation clause and associated penalties, suit your requirements.
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Complete the first page with the relevant details, get your Client to sign, and you sign in acknowledgement.
Also known as:
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Training Terms and Conditions
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Training Contract
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