service provider

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Legal Definition

A legal term referring to an entity, individual, or organization that provides a specific service, product, or function to another party, often in exchange for consideration (such as payment) under a contract or legal obligation.

Plain-English Translation

A 'service provider' is the person or company that offers something—like a service, a product, or a professional action—to someone else. In law, this means they are the party obligated to deliver the agreed-upon benefit or function specified in a legal agreement.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it establishes the contractual obligations and liabilities between parties. It defines who is responsible for performing the agreed-upon action or providing the necessary function stipulated in a legal document.

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A company providing IT infrastructure services to another business.

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An individual providing legal consulting services under a retainer agreement.

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How service provider shows up in legal documents

What is it?

The entity (person or organization) responsible for delivering a specific service as defined by a contract or legal relationship, often involving an obligation to perform a task or provide a benefit under a legal framework.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it establishes the contractual obligations and liabilities between parties. It defines who is responsible for performing the agreed-upon action or providing the necessary function stipulated in a legal document.

When does it matter?

When defining the scope of a legal agreement, especially in contracts involving service agreements, licensing, or operational arrangements where one party agrees to provide a specific service to another party.

Where is it usually seen?

In legal documents such as service contracts, vendor agreements, insurance policies, or regulatory compliance frameworks that define who is responsible for delivering the required service.

Who is affected?

The entity (individual or corporation) that has the legal duty to perform the defined service or provide the agreed-upon benefit under a formal legal arrangement.

How does it work?

It works by establishing clear duties, defining the scope of work, and setting the expectations for performance, ensuring the provider meets the contractual obligations outlined in the agreement.

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Service provider

A service provider (SP) is an organization that provides services, such as consulting, legal, real estate, communications, storage, and processing services, to other organizations. Although a service provider can be a sub-unit of the organization that it...

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