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What is a Web Development Agreement?

Web Development Agreements typically are drafted to document the terms and payment details for web development that will be provided. With signatures from the developer and the website owner, this essential document helps each party to set expectations. Different from the other sites you may come across, there's more to Rocket Lawyer than templates. In the event of missed payments or another problem, your Rocket Lawyer membership offers optional access to Document Defense ® protection.

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