If one entity, the caterer, wishes to enter into a contract for the provision of catering services at a specified event(s) to another entity, the client, this Catering Agreement may be used.
If one entity, the caterer, wishes to enter into a contract for the provision of catering services at a specified event(s) to another entity, the client, this Catering Agreement may be used. This document is a specific type of service contract. Both the caterer and the client can be businesses or physical entities.
A catering Agreement is known for its simplicity, although it has to contain all the specifics about the parties' relationship. This agreement must include not only the general commercial terms of the contract, but also the actual event, its date, and menu.
You fill out a form. The document is created before your eyes as you respond to the questions.
At the end, you receive it in Word and PDF formats. You can modify it and reuse it.
If two parties wish to enter into a catering contract, they may use this document. The document can be used for one or multiple events.
The parties should include identifying information about themselves and specify the details of the event, such as fees, menu, cancellations, and penalties.
A completed document should be printed and signed by both parties. We recommend keeping copies in case any future disputes arise.
In the US, individual state laws govern Catering Agreements.