Preferred Terms and Conditions
The content of a contract will vary and will depend on the activity taking place or the nature of the relationship being entered into. To maintain academic freedom, and to maximise financial and Intellectual Property opportunities, the College will always seek to achieve the best possible terms in a contract. Faculty research services teams provide support on contracting and will advise and ensure consistency of proposals with the College's preferred terms and conditions. The College has delegated authorities to specific individuals when approval is required for a contract that is outside the preferred terms and conditions.
Project description
A detailed description of the work is essential in a contract. The parties to the agreement must know the basis of the relationship and what activities each is expected to carry out. Providing as much detail as possible will reduce uncertainty and provide the project with a clearly agreed path to follow.
The key elements are described below.
Key contractual terms
- Price
- Payment terms
- Confidentiality
- Publication
- Intellectual Property protection
- Indemnity and Liability
- Termination
- Warranties
- Law and jurisdiction