When the Client, either a person or business, wants to hire the Performer or the company executing performance services to perform at the specific venue, he can use a Performance Agreement.
When the Client, either a person or business, wants to hire the Performer or the company executing performance services to perform at the specific venue, he can use a Performance Agreement.
Usually, the Performance Agreement is a compound document, as it is a necessity to outline the relationship between parties clearly. The description of the relationship must consist of performance fees, requirement, authorizations, and other. Moreover, a well-done Performance Agreement will also include clauses such as a limitation on liability, and a selection of governing law.
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.
When the client wants to hire the performer for a particular performance, he can use this document.
In this document, the person filing the paper has to enter identifying information on parties, such as whether they are individuals or businesses, and their addresses and other contact details. Likewise, the report will require to fill out the crucial characteristics of the agreement. This will be the type of the performer, the performance details, the information of the venue, fees, etc.
A completed document should be printed and signed by both parties. We recommend keeping copies in case any future disputes arise.
In the US, general contract principles govern Performance Agreements.