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A master service agreement, also called framework services agreement, is a contract between two parties: a service provider, such as an IT consulting firm, and a receiver of that service. It outlines the terms of future engagements and work and details the obligations of both parties.
An MSA agreement sets the foundation for a long-term business relationship. It is flexible and ongoing. A master service agreement details basic tenets that govern the relationship between the service provider and the service receiver and allows for negotiation in future decisions.
Generally, a master service agreement spells out most of the terms and conditions between the two parties. This simplifies the negotiation process during the finalization of future contracts.
The agreement consists of elements such as:
The essential goal of the service contract is to set a tone for the ongoing project.
A master service agreement is specially signed in business transactions where the statement delivers work services.
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A master service agreement will include different components depending on the nature of your project, including:
Some other points that you can consider covering in your master service agreement could include:
A master service agreement can cover a variety of topics. Topics that may be covered include:
A Master Service Agreement is often confused with a Service Level Agreement. However, these are two distinct types of agreements.
A Master Service Agreement (or MSA) is an agreement between two parties that list the terms and conditions that will govern their future business relationship. It sets out the basic outline as proposed by each party.
This makes it easier to negotiate any clause. This type of services agreement includes payment terms, product warranties, intellectual property ownership, etc. The master service agreement should create a flexible system to be modified in the future.
On the other hand, a Service Level Agreement (or SLA) is between the service user and the service provider only. The SLA does not outline any requirements for the provision of the service. It also does not have any expectations from the user.
An example of an SLA would be the agreement between the internet service providers and the telephone company.
Here is an article about service level agreements.
If you wish to draft a master service agreement, here is a checklist for you:
A master service agreement can simplify things for you. For example, now that you know what is required for the master service agreement, you can devise one with your legal team. Or hire lawyers to draft or review your consulting agreement from a legal marketplace.
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Master Service Agreement
Asked on Apr 23, 2023I am a small business owner who is in the process of entering into a Master Service Agreement with an outside party. I am looking for guidance on what should be included in the agreement in order to ensure that my interests are protected and that all parties involved are aware of their rights and responsibilities. I am seeking legal advice on this matter to ensure that the agreement is comprehensive and legally binding.
The critical terms for an MSA will vary widely depending on your industry and the nature of the transaction. Generally speaking, MSAs should include terms addressing: term, termination, structure of the transaction (i.e., are multiple SOWs contemplated), intellectual property ownership, limitations on liability, indemnification, warranties, timing and payment terms, and confidentiality. Those are what I would call the material terms that are critical to setting the expectations of the parties, protecting your interests, and most likely to come up in the event of a dispute. There are myriad other issues that are slightly less important but still need to be addressed, including everything from dispute resolution to assignment to independent contractor status. Depending on your industry, you may need highly detailed sections on data protection and service levels, or not need any language on those issues whatsoever. I highly recommend you consult with an attorney who has experience in drafting MSAs and can prepare a template for you to use for this transaction and all similar deals moving forward. Please note this is not legal advice and this message does not create an attorney-client relationship; I do, however, have extensive experience in commercial contracts and would be happy to assist.