Consulting Agreement
Consulting Agreement
Consulting Agreement
Between:
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the “Customer”
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1. The Consultant and the Customer (together referred to as the “Parties”), have agreed that the
Consultant shall provide certain services, as defined below, to the Customer, and hereby agree
to the following terms.
A. A market study of North and South America for Veterinary vaccine market.
B. Identify market size, pricing, customers, possible entry points, barriers to entry, and trends of
vaccine supply and customers in major markets.
C. Develop customer-focused strategy, identify and target key accounts in the region
E. Provide insight into value proposition of adjuvants as relates to the vaccine supply to their
customer
5. Fee for Services. The Consultant shall deliver to the Customer invoices in intervals as
agreed to by the Parties. The Customer shall pay to the Consultant at a flat rate of
$2000.
6. Taxes. Unless the Consultant provides the Customer with a declaration that the
Consultant is exempt from payment of applicable sales taxes, the Customer shall pay
the applicable sales taxes on the Fees to the Consultant and the Consultant shall be
7. Expenses. The Consultant shall assume responsibility for all reasonable expenses
necessary to effectively provide its Services under this Agreement. Should the
Customer agree to pay for any expenses, these expenses shall be first approved by the
Customer or by any other person the Customer should choose to designate.
8. Services. The Consultant shall perform the Services to the best of its ability and to a
standard of a reasonable professionalism within the industry of the Services to be
provided. Any personnel provided by the Consultant shall perform their work to the same
professional standard.
9. Time of Services. The Consultant shall devote the required time to the completion of
the Services for the Customer. It shall be a material term of this Agreement that the
Consultant shall complete the Services within within the time period as agreed to by the
Parties.
10. Conflicts. The Consultant shall not be restricted in offering its services to other
individuals or businesses while the Services are being offered, unless doing so would be
in conflict with the interests of the Customer. The Customer understands that the
Consultant is employed full time with another company and the Customer will not make
any effort to contact or communicate with the Consultant’s current employer. The
Consultant is providing services during non-working hours.
11. Licenses and Permits. The Consultant shall obtain all necessary licenses and permits
required to comply with all laws, codes or regulations relating to the Services being
provided and shall maintain and produce records of these licenses and permits for the
Customer at its request.
12. Rules and Regulations. The Consultant and its employees, personnel and contractors
shall always comply with any necessary laws, codes and regulations as well as the rules
and regulations of the Customer, so long as the Customer has made the Consultant
reasonably aware of these rules and regulation.
13. Insurance. The Consultant shall pay for and maintain any insurance that would
reasonably be required to protect the Customer from liability arising from the
Consultant’s provision of the Services under this Agreement, including workers'
compensation and employment insurance and public liability and property damage
insurance.
14. Indemnity. The Consultant shall indemnify and hold harmless the Customer or any of its
directors, officers, employees or agents from any and all claims, actions, losses,
expenses, costs or damages which the Customer or any of its directors, officers,
employees or agents may become exposed to as a result of (a) the negligence of the
Consultant or its personnel in the performance or non-performance of the Services; and
15. Consultant Not an Employee. The Consultant and any of its employees or personnel
who may be providing the Services under this Agreement are not employees of the
Customer and are not entitled to receive any benefits from the Customer. Further, the
Customer shall not be required to make contributions for employment insurance,
provincial/state or federal pension plans, workers’ compensation or similar premiums,
employer health tax and other similar levies on behalf of any of the Consultant’s
employees or personnel.
17. Termination by Customer or Consultant on Notice. The Customer may terminate this
Agreement at any time for convenience upon 10 Business Days prior written notice to
the other party.
19. Assignment. This Agreement shall be to the benefit of, and binding upon, the
successors and permitted assigns of the Customer and the Consultant. The Consultant
may not assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written
consent of the Customer.
20. Amendments. For any amendment to this Agreement to be valid or binding it must be in
writing and signed by both parties.
21. Severability. Each of the paragraphs contained in this Agreement is distinct and
severable and a declaration of invalidity, illegality or unenforceability of any provision or
part by a court of competent jurisdiction shall not affect the validity or enforceability of
any other paragraph of this Agreement.
22. Notices. Any notice to be made or given under this Agreement shall be given in writing
and may be made by personal delivery or by electronic mail to the following recipient at
the addresses below:
TO: mattfinger@mac.com
Notice given by personal delivery shall be deemed to have been given on the day of
delivery, and if given by registered mail, on the third day following delivery of the notice.
28. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and constructed in accordance
with the laws of New Jersey and the federal laws applicable therein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have executed this Agreement effective as of [DATE
SIGNED]
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