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What is a Contract Clause?

Malcolm Tatum
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Updated: May 17, 2024
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A contract clause is a section or provision within a written contract or agreement. Each clause included in the agreement addresses some specific aspect of the overall covenant between the two parties that are agreeing to the terms and conditions detailed within the text of the document. The exact nature of a contract clause will vary, based on the laws of the land where the agreement is enacted, and the type of agreement that is being struck between the two parties.

Each contract clause contained within an agreement is aimed at defining the rights, privileges, and commitments that each party has determined represent the terms govern their working relationship. For example, in an employment contract, the employer agrees to provide the employee with a specific set of benefits, such as salary, health insurance, a retirement plan, and any other benefit that both parties have agreed is necessary. At the same time, the contract will contain clauses that determine the range of services that the employee will provide in exchange for these benefits. The idea is to include as much detail as possible, so that there is very little room for misinterpretation of what is expected of each party.

It is not unusual for a contract clause regarding proprietary information to also be included in many types of agreements. Vendors often include a clause of this type in their agreements with customers, essentially covenanting that any privileged information they may obtain in order to provide goods and services will be kept in the strictest confidence. In like manner, many employee agreements include a contract clause that prevents employees from providing competitors and others with access to confidential documents and data that is the property of the employer.

It is not unusual for a contract clause that can be used to cover incidents that develop later to be included in an agreement. For example, a contract stipulation of this type may specifically mention the use of company equipment such as laptops and cell phones, but also include legal terminology that would allow the contract to include any other type of communication or electronic equipment that the company may issue to the employee in the future. This type of clause helps to minimize the situations in which there is a need to make some sort of change to the written agreement, and thus keep contract modification from being a constant issue.

A well-written contract clause will always be easily understood by the two parties entering into the contractual agreement. At the same time, the clause must comply with the standards and regulations related to contractual agreements in place in the local jurisdiction. For this reason, the use of a legal professional, especially a contract attorney, is often the best way to go about creating a basic format that can be used as a standard contract with all vendors and customers.

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Malcolm Tatum
By Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum, a former teleconferencing industry professional, followed his passion for trivia, research, and writing to become a full-time freelance writer. He has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including WiseGeek, and his work has also been featured in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and newspapers. When not writing, Malcolm enjoys collecting vinyl records, following minor league baseball, and cycling.

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By mandydances — On Apr 23, 2011

There are many contracts that we sign to obtain things in our lives (cars, homes, etc). I know I have signed many of them. We can get into financial trouble if we do not read them carefully. As stated in the article, it is very wise to read over all the clauses in a contract. What you do not know could end up hurting you.

By liveoak — On Apr 20, 2011

One thing I love about the internet these days is that you can get almost any form you need, including contract forms. Just look up anything you need--for example, a landlord/tenant contract. Put that term into any search engine and there will be many landlord/tenant forms to pick from.

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