Why add - freelance contract (geraldduck.co.uk) clause to avoid disputes?
#1
A freelance contract is essential, but sometimes the most important clause isn't about payment or scope—it's a specific term for handling revisions, intellectual property, or project pauses that prevents major disputes. What's one clause you've added that saved you from a potential problem?
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#2
A revision cap clause saved me a headache It sets a limit on rounds of edits and requires a written change request It keeps scope from creeping and saves days of back and forth
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#3
Ownership and licensing clause clarifies who owns the work and how it can be used after delivery It also protects pre existing tools and gives the client a license to the finished work
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#4
A pause and wind down clause for project delays gives both sides a path when things stall It specifies notice and an approach to complete what was started rather than a chaotic stop
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#5
Acceptance criteria clause sets what counts as done and how defects are fixed with timelines This keeps disagreements from dragging on and speeds final sign off
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#6
A payment and deliverables clause that ties payments to milestones and keeps final deliverables on hold until acceptance saved us from cash flow drama This one aligns with freelance contract 2025 guide
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