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hey everybody welcome back in this video i want to talk to you about contracts specifically 10 things that your design contract must have [Music] now there are proposals and there are contracts and these two documents are different proposals contain things like the objective of the project that youre going to do it contains the scope of work and the phases of work and the activities that youre actually going to do when youre doing the project it also includes the calendar the timeline and the price for the project now contracts are different contracts are legal documents that really outline the terms and conditions of the project this is the cya or the cover your ass document that if when things go bad its going to cover you legally now this is a caveat i have to tell you i am not a lawyer and this video does not constitute legal advice in any way but these are elements that i have in my design contract that i want to make sure youre aware of so when youre writing up your contrac