Massachusetts Service Agreement Template
Generate a service agreement that complies with Massachusetts law — with MA-specific clauses, legal requirements, and jurisdiction-aware protections.
Massachusetts Legal Landscape
Chapter 93A applies to both B2C and B2B transactions with treble damages for knowing violations. 30-day demand letter required before litigation.
Key MA Statutes
Chapter 93A
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 93A
Prohibits unfair practices in both B2C and B2B with treble damages.
MA-Specific Considerations
93A B2B
Unlike many states, covers business-to-business transactions.
30-Day Letter
Required before filing a 93A action.
Why Use a Massachusetts-Specific Template?
- 93A applies to B2C and B2B
- Treble damages for knowing violations
- 30-day demand letter prerequisite
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