According to the definition in the Turkish Code of Obligations, a contract is a legal transaction that arises from the mutual and congruent expressions of will of the parties. The main purpose of contracts is to accurately reflect the demands and desires of the parties and to minimize potential disputes that may arise in the future. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the essential elements that should be included in a contract when preparing it.
First and foremost, the key headings that should be included in a typical contract are as follows:
- 1) Type of the contract (e.g., work, construction, agency)
- 2) Identification information and notification addresses of the parties
- 3) Purpose of the contract
- 4) Subject matter of the contract
- 5) Definitions of terms used in the contract
- 6) Rights of the parties
- 7) Obligations of the parties
- 8) Duration of the contract
- 9) Termination of the contract
- 10) Force majeure events
- 11) Termination of the contract
- 12) Penalty clause
- 13) Security deposit
- 14) Attachments (technical documents, circulars, trade registry, etc.)
