Incorporate BAA

Cloud Service Agreement

Sample language

Written to work with Common Paper standard agreements.

Incorporate BAA to allow sharing PHI

Cloud Service Agreement version: 2.0

The parties have entered into a Business Associate Agreement dated { enter date of BAA } (“BAA“). Despite Section 3.2, Customer may submit Protected Health Information or PHI. The terms of the BAA will control each party’s rights and obligations as to PHI, and the terms of the BAA will control in the event of any conflict with this Agreement.

Cloud Service Agreement version: 1.0, 1.1

The parties have entered into a Business Associate Agreement dated { enter date of BAA } (“BAA“). Despite Section 4.2, Customer may submit Protected Health Information or PHI. The terms of the BAA will control each party’s rights and obligations as to PHI, and the terms of the BAA will control in the event of any conflict with this Agreement.

What is a Cloud Service Agreement?

A Cloud Service Agreement, or CSA, is a contract used to sell cloud software and SaaS products. The CSA specifies business terms like fees and length as well as legal terms like liability and indemnification.

Master Services Agreement, or MSA, is another name for this type of contract. The main difference between them is that an MSA might be used for the sale of all kinds of products and services, from software to catering to consulting. The term CSA is more specific and narrow, while MSA is more generic and wide-ranging.

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Other Changes to the Standard Terms

Additional modifications or customizations

The parties have entered into a Business Associate Agreement dated { enter date of BAA } ("BAA"). Despite Section 3.2, Customer may submit Protected Health Information or PHI. The ...