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Why Use a Notary?
The notarization of a work for hire agreement ensures that both parties understand and agree to the terms of the contract. It verifies their identities, which helps prevent future disputes over ownership of the work. Notarization also adds legal enforceability, making it easier to defend the agreement in court if necessary. It provides a verifiable record that the contract was entered into willingly and legally.
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A work for hire agreement is a legal document that defines the relationship between an employer and an independent contractor or freelancer. It states that any work created during the contract period is the property of the employer. This agreement is commonly used in creative industries, such as writing, design, and software development.
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