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A Brief Overview on Consultancy Agreements


A Consultant is a professional who possesses expert skills and knowledge for doing a particular work. Businesses have to work with a consultant for various tasks involving specialized knowledge and skills. We recommend that appointment of Consultant should be done through a written agreement.

When is a consultant required?

Below are few cases in which a company may need to appoint a Consultant-

  • Any task which needs special expertise.
  • When technology is upgraded and expert is needed.
  • To appoint a person on a task basis without taking him/ her on company rolls.
  • Smaller businesses often hire Consultants as they find regular hiring expensive in the beginning. 


A Consultancy Agreement is a document which defines the relationship between organization and consultant. It contains broad areas like appointment, services to be provided, consideration, technical details etc.
Legal Dost provides you a handy Consultancy agreement template that can be tailor made based on your requirement at a throw away price. Visit Legal Dost Today for Consultancy Agreement and various other agreement templates! 

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