Terms & Conditions

The following Terms & Conditions are adapted from the ITI (Institute of Translation & Interpreting) model 'General Terms of Business for Commissioned Translation Work'.

1. Definitions and Interpretation

1.1. Definitions

In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions shall be given the following meanings:

‘Agreement’ means these standard terms of business.

‘Assignment’ means the period during which a Translator performs services or carries out work for or on behalf of the Client or as otherwise agreed between the Client and the Translator, commencing at the time the Translator first starts such work and services and ending upon the cessation by the Translator of all such work and services.

‘Client’ means the Party commissioning a Translation in the normal course of business.

‘Confidential Material’ means any sensitive or private information with regard to the Client or their business.

‘Source Material’ means any text or other medium provided by the Client to the Translator and which contains a communication which has to be translated, and may comprise text, sound and/or images.

‘Translator’ means the Party providing a Translation in the normal course of business (Claudia Mazzoncini in this Agreement). The Translator shall normally be the creator of a Translation.

‘Translation’ means the commissioned work produced by the Translator. This includes proofread and/or edited work.

‘Third Party’ means any party who is not a party to this Agreement.

2. Copyright in Source Material and Translation Rights

2.1 The Translator accepts a Translation task from the Client on the understanding that performance of the Translation task will not infringe any Third-Party rights. Accordingly, the Client warrants to the Translator that:

1) The Client has full right and authority to enter into this Agreement, having acquired the right and licence to translate and publish the Source Material; and

2) The Source Material does not infringe the copyright or any other right of any person.

2.2 The Client shall indemnify the Translator against any loss, injury or damage (including legal costs and expenses and compensation paid by the Translator to compromise or settle any claim) which the Translator suffers as a consequence of any breach or alleged breach of any of the above warranties or as a consequence of any claim that the Source Material contains anything objectionable, libellous, blasphemous or obscene or which constitutes an infringement of copyright or of any other rights of any Third Party.

3. Fees: (binding) Quotations and (non-binding) Estimates

3.1 In the absence of any specific agreement, the fee to be charged shall be determined by the Translator on the basis of the Client’s description of the Source Material, the purpose of the Translation and any instructions given by the Client.

3.2 No fixed quotation shall be given by the Translator until s/he has seen or heard all the Source Material and has received clear and complete instructions in writing form the Client.

3.3. Where VAT is chargeable it will be charged in addition to the quoted fee if the Translator is VAT registered.

3.4 Any fee quoted, estimated or agreed by the Translator on the basis of the Client’s description of the Translation Task may be subject to amendment by agreement between the Parties if, in the Translator’s opinion on having seen or heard the Source Material, that description is materially inadequate or inaccurate.

3.5 Any fee agreed for a Translation which is found to present latent special difficulties of which neither party could be reasonably aware at the time of offer and acceptance shall be renegotiated, always provided that the circumstances are made known to the other Party as soon as reasonably practical after they become apparent.

3.6 An estimate shall not be considered contractually binding, but given for guidance or information only.

3.7 Subject to clause 3.2 above, a binding quotation once given after the Translator has seen or heard all the Source Material shall remain valid for a period of thirty (30) days from the date on which it was given, after which time it may be subject to revision.

3.8 If any changes are made in the text or the Client’s requirements at any time while the Translation Task is in progress, the Translator’s fee and the terms of delivery shall be adjusted in respect of the additional work.

4. Delivery

4.1 Any delivery date or dates agreed between the Translator and the Client shall become binding only after the Translator has seen or heard all of the Source Material to be translated and has received complete instructions in writing from the Client.

4.2 The date of delivery shall not be of the essence unless specifically agreed in writing.

4.3 Unless otherwise agreed, the Translator shall dispatch the Translation in such a way that the Client can reasonably expect to receive it not later than the normal close of business at the Client’s premises on the date of delivery.

5. Payment

5.1 Payment in full to the Translator shall be effected no later than thirty (30) days from the date of invoice by the method of payment agreed.

5.2 For Assignments longer than 5,000 words, an initial payment (deposit) of 20% of the quoted price will be required before the start of the Assignment. The deposit will be deducted from the final invoice but will not be refunded if the Client cancel the Assignment once it has started. Depending on the the total length of the Assignment, periodic partial payments will be agreed.

5.3 Settlement of any invoice, part-invoice or other payment shall be made by the due date agreed between the Parties or in the absence of such agreement within the period stipulated in clause 5.1.

5.4 Where delivery is in instalments and notice has been given that an interim payment is overdue, the Translator shall have the right to stop working on the Translation Task at hand until the outstanding payment is made or other terms agreed.

6. Copyright in Translations

6.1 In the absence of a specific written agreement to the contrary, copyright in the Translation remains the property of the Translator.

6.2 The Translator may use and sell, or resell any non-confidential Translation or any part of record thereof not covered by copyright, the Official Secrets Act, legal professional privilege or public interest immunity.

6.3 Where copyright is assigned or licensed (formally in writing as required by section 90(3) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (the “1988 Act”), to take valid effect in law, or informally without writing but taking valid effect in equity outside the 1988 Act) this shall be effective only on payment of the agreed fee in full.

6.4 Copyright in any completed or residual part of a Translation shall remain the property of the Translator, and the conditions applicable to assignment of copyright and the grant of a licence to publish such Translation shall be as specified above.

6.5 Where the Translator retains the copyright, unless otherwise agreed in writing, any published text of the Translation shall carry the following statement: “© (English or other) text (Translator’s name) (Year date)” as appropriate to the particular case.

6.6 Where the Translator assigns the copyright to the Translation and the Translation is subsequently printed for distribution, the Client shall acknowledge the Translator’s work in the same weight and style of type as used for acknowledgement of the printer and/or others involved in production of the finished document, by the following statement: “(English or other) text translated by (Translator’s name)”, as appropriate to the particular case.

6.7 Where a Translation is to be incorporated into a translation memory system or any other corpus the Translator shall license use of the Translation for this purpose for an agreed fee.

6.8 Such incorporation and use shall only take place after the licence for the purpose has been granted by the Translator in writing and the agreed fee has been paid in full.

6.9 It shall be the duty of the Client to notify the Translator that such use will be made of the Translation.

6.10 All Translations are subject to the Translator’s right of integrity.

6.11 If a Translation is in any way amended or altered without the written permission of the Translator, s/he shall not be in any way liable for amendments made or their consequences.

6.12 If the Translator retains the copyright in a Translation, or if a Translation is to be used for legal purposes, no amendment or alteration may be made to a Translation without the Translator’s written permission. The right of integrity may be specifically waived in advance by the Translator in writing.

7. Confidentiality and Safe-keeping of the Client’s Documents

7.1 No documents for Translation shall be deemed to be confidential unless this is expressly stated by the Client.

7.2 However the Translator shall at all times exercise due discretion in respect of disclosure to any Third Party of any information contained in the Client’s Source Material or Translations thereof without the express authorisation of the Client.

7.3 Notwithstanding clause 7.2, the Parties agree that a Third Party may be consulted over specific translation terminology queries in relation to the Source Material.

7.4 The Translator shall be responsible for the safe-keeping of the Client’s Source Material and copies of the Translations, and shall, where necessary, ensure their secure disposal.

7.5 If requested to do so by the Client, the Translator shall insure documents in transit from the Translator, at the Client’s expense.

8. Cancellation and Frustration

8.1 If a Translation Task is commissioned and subsequently cancelled, reduced in scope or frustrated by an act or omission on the part of the Client or any Third Party, the Client shall except in the circumstances described in clause 8.3 pay the Translator the full fee unless otherwise agreed in advance.

8.2 If a client goes into liquidation (other than voluntary liquidation for the purpose of reconstruction), or has a receiver appointed or becomes insolvent, bankrupt or enters into any arrangement with creditors, the Translator shall have the right to terminate a contract.

8.3 Neither the Translator nor the Client shall be liable to the other or any Third Party for consequences which are the result of circumstances wholly beyond the control of either Party.

8.4 The Translator shall notify the Client as soon as is reasonably practical of any circumstances likely to prejudice the Translator’s ability to comply with the terms of the Client’s order, and assist the Client as far as reasonably practical to identify an alternative solution.

9. Complaints and Disputes

9.1 Failure by the Translator to meet agreed order requirements or to provide a Translation which is fit for its stated purpose shall entitle the Client to:

1) reduce, with the Translator’s consent, the fee payable for work done by a sum equal to the reasonable cost necessary to remedy the deficiencies, and/or

2) cancel any further instalments of work being undertaken by the Translator. Such entitlement shall only apply after the Translator has been given one opportunity to bring the work up to the required standard.

9.2 The entitlement referred to in clause 9.1 shall not apply unless the Translator has been notified in writing of all alleged defects.

9.3 Any complaint in connection with a Translation Task shall be notified to the Translator by the Client (or vice-versa) within one month of the date of delivery of the Translation. If the Parties are unable to resolve the complaint, the matter may be referred by either Party to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Such referral shall be made no later than two months from the date on which the original complaint was made.

9.4 If a dispute cannot be resolved amicably between the Parties, or if either Party refuses to accept arbitration, the Parties shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales. In any event this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with English law.

10. Responsibility and Liability

10.1 The Translation Task shall be carried out by the Translator using reasonable skill and care.

10.2 Time and expense permitting, the Translator shall use his or her reasonable commercial endeavours to do the work to the best of her or his ability, knowledge and belief, and consulting such authorities as are reasonably available to her/him at the time.

10.3 Subject to clause 10.4, a Translation shall be fit for its stated purpose and target readership, and the level of quality specified.

10.4 Unless specified otherwise, Translations shall be deemed to be of “for information” quality only.

10.5 Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as seeking to restrict a Party’s liability for personal injury or death arising from its own negligence.

10.6 Subject to clause 10.5 the liability of the Translator under or in respect of this Agreement, whether in tort, contract or otherwise, shall be limited to the cost of the Translation Task being undertaken when the liability arises.

10.7 Neither Party shall be liable to the other in respect of any consequential or indirect loss whatsoever.