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Indiana Independent Contractor Agreement

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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT

1. Parties
This Independent Contractor Agreement is made on __________ between __________ ("Client"), of __________, and __________ ("Contractor"), of __________, in the State of Indiana.
2. Services
Contractor shall perform the following services for Client: __________. Contractor shall complete the services on or before __________, performing them in a professional and workmanlike manner.
3. Compensation
Client shall pay Contractor a fixed fee of __________ for the services. Payment terms: net 15 days from invoice.
4. Independent Contractor Status
Contractor is an independent contractor, not an employee, partner, or agent of Client. Contractor is responsible for their own taxes, insurance, and tools, and Client will report payments on a Form 1099 where required. The parties intend to create an independent contractor relationship.
5. Intellectual Property
Upon full payment, Contractor assigns to Client all right, title, and interest in the deliverables created specifically for Client under this Agreement. Contractor retains rights to general skills, know-how, and pre-existing materials.
6. Confidentiality
Contractor shall keep Client's non-public information confidential and use it only to perform the services.
7. Termination
Either party may terminate this Agreement with written notice. Upon termination, Client shall pay for services satisfactorily performed up to the termination date.
8. Governing Law
This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Indiana, and constitutes the entire agreement between the parties regarding its subject matter.
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Does this make the worker a 1099 contractor?

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Who owns the work product?

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