The Contract Without Offer and Acceptance in San Diego is a legal agreement between an Owner and an Architect, detailing the Architect's obligations to provide professional services for a specific project. Key features include the stipulation of total fees, a detailed outline of the Architect's basic and additional services, phases of project development, and responsibilities of both parties. Filling and editing instructions emphasize accurate completion of sections related to project specifications, payment terms, and the number of document copies required. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants engaged in drafting or reviewing architectural agreements, ensuring compliance with state regulations while safeguarding the interests of all parties involved. Use cases include residential projects, commercial developments, and renovations, where clear delineation of responsibilities and compensation is essential for successful project execution.