Practical guide
How to make a monthly subscription contract?
Short answer
- 1Go to 4mycontracts.net and select the Monthly Subscription category.
- 2Enter both parties' details and the contract duration.
- 3Define the service scope, monthly price, and billing date.
- 4Add automatic renewal terms and termination conditions.
- 5Sign digitally via eIDAS and send the contract to the counterparty.
What the law says
- Romanian Civil Code art. 1168-1170 — service contracts with successive performance.
- Civil Code art. 1276 — unilateral termination right with notice period.
- OUG 34/2014 — consumer withdrawal right for distance contracts.
- eIDAS Regulation (EU) 910/2014 — legal validity of advanced electronic signatures.
- GDPR art. 28 — if the service involves personal data processing, a DPA clause is mandatory.
Practical examples
- Monthly software maintenance subscription for a B2B SaaS company (12 months, 99.9% SLA clause).
- Monthly accounting services subscription for a sole trader, with confidentiality clause and 30-day notice.
- Monthly digital marketing subscription for an SME, with defined monthly deliverables and performance report.
- Monthly office cleaning subscription with automatic renewal and price indexation to inflation.
Common mistakes
- Missing automatic renewal clause — the contract expires without notice and service is interrupted.
- Unspecified monthly billing date — causes disputes when invoices are issued.
- No unilateral price adjustment clause — you cannot update the rate for inflation.
- Vague definition of included service scope — client requests more than agreed.
How 4mycontracts helps
- Pre-filled monthly subscription template compliant with Civil Code and current legislation, auto-updated.
- Renewal, termination, and price indexation clauses built into the template — no manual addition needed.
- Integrated eIDAS electronic signature — legally binding contract without printing or physical presence.
- Digital archive with automatic reminders 30 days before contract expiry.
- Version history and audit trail — proves signing date and exact content in case of dispute.
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