The Contract Without Offer and Acceptance in Nassau serves as a legally binding agreement between an Owner and an Architect, outlining the scope of services to be provided for the design and construction of a project. Key features include a detailed description of professional services, payment structures, and responsibilities of both parties. Specific sections address the schematic design, design development, construction documents, and general administration during the construction phase. This form requires careful filling out with information about project fees, timelines, and deliverables. It is designed for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who need a clear agreement that minimizes disputes and ensures compliance with local regulations. The form facilitates project management and accountability, making it an essential document for individuals involved in architectural services. Legal professionals can use it to ensure clients understand their obligations and rights while delineating the Architect's responsibilities and liabilities.