Protecting Against Abrupt Endings: Including a termination clause in your contracts allows you and your client to end the agreement under agreed-upon conditions. This should cover notice periods, compensation for work completed up to the termination, and any circumstances under which the contract can be terminated. It provides a clear exit strategy for both parties, safeguarding your business from sudden loss of income.
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