The Contract Without Offer and Acceptance in Pima is a formal agreement between an owner and an architect regarding the provision of architectural services for a project. This contract delineates the roles and responsibilities of both parties, including payment structures, project design phases, and the expectations for compliance with building codes. Key features include detailed sections on schematic design, design development, construction documents, project cost definition, and the owner's responsibilities. Filling and editing this form involves clearly entering the project details, compensation terms, and ensuring all required signatures are obtained. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants as it establishes clear legal obligations and expectations, helping to mitigate disputes and ensure completion of architectural projects efficiently and legally. Additionally, users with limited legal experience will find the form straightforward and structured to promote clarity in architectural agreements.