subcontract

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Legal Definition

A subcontract is a contract or agreement where one party (the subcontractor) agrees to perform a specific part of a larger project or service for another party (the prime contractor), typically involving the division of work within a larger scope.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine you are building a big Lego castle. Instead of building the whole thing yourself, you hire a smaller team (the subcontractor) to build just one specific tower or wall. The main person who hired you is the 'prime contractor'.

Context in Contracts

It matters because it defines the division of responsibility and liability between parties in a legal framework. It determines who is responsible for which tasks, setting the scope of work and financial obligations within a larger legal structure.

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A construction company entering into a subcontract to build the foundation phase of a commercial building.

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A service agreement where one party hires another party to perform specialized maintenance services.

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How subcontract shows up in legal documents

What is it?

A subcontract is a contractual agreement where a party agrees to perform a specific portion of a larger project or obligation under a master contract, often involving the delegation of work from a primary entity.

Why does it matter?

It matters because it defines the division of responsibility and liability between parties in a legal framework. It determines who is responsible for which tasks, setting the scope of work and financial obligations within a larger legal structure.

When does it matter?

Subcontracts usually appear when a primary entity delegates specific tasks to another party to complete a project or service, often seen in construction, service agreements, or large-scale business operations.

Where is it usually seen?

It is usually seen in contracts related to construction projects, service agreements, insurance policies, and large commercial agreements where the work is broken down into specialized components.

Who is affected?

The parties involved are the prime contractor (the entity initiating the contract) and the subcontractor (the party executing a specific task under the master agreement).

How does it work?

In practice, it works by defining the scope of work for the subcontractor, specifying deliverables, timelines, and payment terms, ensuring that the subcontractor's duties align precisely with the obligations set forth in the main contract.

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Subcontractor

A subcontractor is a person or business which undertakes to perform part or all of the obligations of another's contract, and a subcontract is a contract which assigns part of an existing contract to a subcontractor. A general contractor, prime contractor or...

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