Prepare a contract
This page will provide definitions and process for the varying types of contracts the University regularly executes.
If you are unsure what type of contract you may require, please review the below table of activities to determine what type of contract may be required.
Types of contracts
What do you want to do? |
Type of Contract Required |
Buy a service |
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Buy a good |
Discuss with Procurement Services |
ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ providing a service to a third party |
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Research-related activities and funding |
Please go to Research Contract for more information, including types of research contracts. |
Receive Funding from an external organization |
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Assignment an employee from an organization to ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ (or vice versa) for a specific period of time |
Secondment Agreement |
If the proposed activity is not listed above or you are unsure of how to classify your activity, please contact the Contracts and Insurance Office to discuss what you are trying to accomplish and we will do our best to assist you.
Fee for Service Contracts
Service Contracts
Research Contracts
Funding Agreements
Secondment Contracts
MOU and Other Contracts
Fee for Service Contract
An agreement with the University where a business, individual or agency agrees to provide a service to the University in return for monetary compensation. The contract describes in detail the nature, duration, and description of the services provided as well as compensation for the services.
Next steps:
- Have you consulted with Procurement regarding your service purchase and have you have complied with the provisions of the University's Procurement Policy?
- Has the external party provided a contract?
- If yes, proceed to the contract review process
- If no, you must draft a contract. Please proceed to Fee for Service Standard templates
Service Contracts
An agreement in which ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ is contracted to provide a service for an individual, business or agency, and in return, ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ will receive monetary compensation.
Next steps:
- Have you consulted with your academic or administrative head regarding overhead?​​
- Does your unit have a standard service contact template approved by the Risk Management Office?
- If yes, please use the approved template to draft a contract. Then proceed to the contract review process
- If no, a contract must be drafted. Please contact the office for assistance.
Research Contracts
There are various types of research agreements. Research Services can assist in selecting and drafting/reviewing an appropriate agreement. Several common research agreements are:
- Collaborative Research Agreement
- Research Service Contract
- Material Transfer Agreement (MTA)
- Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
- Confidentiality Agreement
Funding Agreements
An Agreement for funding from an external organization that is not related to research, ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ providing a service, or a donation. For donations please contact the ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ .
Next steps:
- Has the external party provided a contract?
- If yes, proceed to the contract review process
- If no, a contract must be drafted. Please contact the office for assistance.
Secondment Contracts
A Secondment Contract is an arrangement made between ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ and another employer, detailing the temporary transfer of an employee from his or her duties.
​Next steps:
- Have you consulted with Human Resources regarding the proposed secondment?​​
- Has the external party provided a contract?
- If yes, proceed to the contract review process
- If no, a contract must be drafted. Please contact the office for assistance.
MOU and Other Contracts
An agreement between two or more parties to work jointly on a project or towards a common goal. Normally, there is no money exchanged between the two parties.​
Next steps:
- Has the external party provided a contract?
- If yes, proceed to the contract review process
- If no, a contract must be drafted. Please contact the office for assistance.