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    • braden H
      braden H @jdubz last edited by

      @jdubz Thanks for the reply ๐Ÿ™‚ There is indeed a section that states if the client cancels then I keep the money payed up to the point of cancellation.

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      • Jeremy Ross
        Jeremy Ross @braden H last edited by

        Hi @Braden-Hallett, I suggest you flag it for discussion. You might redline it and they could simply accept it without discussion.

        For example, what if you got sick and weโ€™re unable to deliver the final art until a later date, which was rejected from the client due to schedule issues with the art publication date?

        If they terminate for cause or convenience, due to your fault not meeting schedule milestones, would you have to pay back first 2 payments? Termination and Cancellation will have considerably different consequences.

        By way of example, If you hired a painter for your house and paid them for work completed, I seriously doubt you could get money back if they couldnโ€™t finish the job for whatever circumstances.

        Why would your art be any different? Thatโ€™s my argument for striking the provision.

        I think your gut instinct is correct, and the client has too much leverage as itโ€™s written in their favor.

        Hopefully they donโ€™t have anything that says exceptions to the terms shall be rejected. At a minimum, you should flag it for discussion.

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        • NessIllustration
          NessIllustration Pro @braden H last edited by NessIllustration

          @Braden-Hallett If you're worried about that, make sure to discuss how many revisions you're willing to do, and how much you would charge for additional revision. And make sure you have it in writing that refusing to do more revisions as per the contract is NOT tantamount to relinquishing your rights to your first 2 payments ๐Ÿ™‚

          So yeah just discuss it with them! I'm sure the client hasn't even thought of that (presumably they're entering this arrangement because they want finished illustrations at the end, and this clause is just to protect themselves in case the artist backs out). But of course, just because they don't have ill intent, doesn't mean it's not a great idea to protect yourself too by making sure this clause cannot be used against you through no fault of your own. I'm sure they'll be surprised of this possibility they never envisioned, but more than willing to amend the contract to protect you.

          Contracts often have sooo many clauses to protect the clients, and usually they don't mean anything by them except an over zealous lawyer trying to cover all their bases. Some of my contracts state that in case of war, natural disaster or global crises, the contract can be cancelled. I laughed hard when I first read that, but when the pandemic started I thought back on it and wasn't laughing anymore! Many of my clients had actual legal grounds to cancel my contracts and not pay me if they had so desired!

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          • braden H
            braden H @Jeremy Ross last edited by

            @Jeremy-Ross Thanks man ๐Ÿ™‚ Yeah, the way it's worded is not artist friendly at the moment for sure.

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            • braden H
              braden H @NessIllustration last edited by

              @NessIllustration said in Contract question...:

              Contracts often have sooo many clauses to protect the clients, and usually they don't mean anything by them except an over zealous lawyer trying to cover all their bases.

              Absolutely ๐Ÿ™‚ I'm assuming there's no ill-intent at all. It's just a little strongly worded (and leaves a window open for legal shenanigans, lol)

              That's pretty neat about the disaster clause, though! I heard that some sports event (Wimbledon?) purchased literal pandemic insurance (and always has) and this year it payed off, lol.

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              • NessIllustration
                NessIllustration Pro @braden H last edited by NessIllustration

                @Braden-Hallett Wow really? Good for them!
                You're absolutely right that you should close all of those windows ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                • braden H
                  braden H last edited by

                  Thanks to everyone for the good advice!

                  This was the first time I'd gotten a contract through my agent and I was under the impression it was some standard contract on my agency's part (it wasn't, it was from the client, who I'm certain had only good intentions) and I was more worried that my agency would use a contract like this, lol.

                  It was actually really nice to be able to email my agent and say 'I'm worried about these bits'. They said 'cool, we'll get that changed' and then I got a new contract which had much friendlier wording and a few extra clauses I suggested.

                  Long story short, the contract has been amended and I've signed it ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    Mara Price @braden H last edited by

                    @Braden-Hallett I'm glad you did your research. Congratulations.

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                    • Jeremy Ross
                      Jeremy Ross @braden H last edited by

                      Congratulations @Braden-Hallett! Another reason to trust your gut, then run it by your SVS friends!

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                      • braden H
                        braden H @Mara Price last edited by

                        @Mara-Price said in Contract question...:

                        @Braden-Hallett I'm glad you did your research. Congratulations.

                        Thanks ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

                        @Jeremy-Ross said in Contract question...:

                        Congratulations @Braden-Hallett! Another reason to trust your gut, then run it by your SVS friends!

                        Thanks! This forum really is a goldmine of a resource ๐Ÿ™‚

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