
A contract which simply involves the provision of a service (e.g. dry cleaning or removals contract)
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An agreement between a company and its directors or senior managers setting out their terms of service, in particular the minimum term and notice period. It differs from the normal conditions of employment in that it is more detailed and includes terms which are usually the subject of more arms length negotiation such as restrictive covenants. The ...
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Directors and officers are usually given service contracts that are formed differently from a contract of service, which is a more formal description of an employment contract. This is because directors and officers are not always employees.
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An employment agreement by which an employer and employee agree the terms as to pay, hours, duties, holidays, etc of an employment. Contrast this with a Contract for services, which is made with a self-employed, independent contractor. It is a question of fact as to which category a particular agreement falls into.
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[
n] - a contract for maintenance services
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directors and officers of a company are usually given service contracts that are different to a contract of service or employment contract. This is because directors and officers are not always employees and the effect of employment law is different.
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noun a contract for maintenance services
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(ITIL Service Strategy) A contract to deliver one or more IT services. The term is also used to mean any agreement to deliver IT services, whether this is a legal contract or a service level agreement.
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