{"id":23975067,"date":"2025-08-20T06:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-08-20T04:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/catermonkey.studiopampas.be\/en\/is-a-quotation-a-valid-contract\/"},"modified":"2026-01-15T16:35:58","modified_gmt":"2026-01-15T15:35:58","slug":"is-a-quotation-a-valid-contract","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/catermonkey.com\/en\/is-a-quotation-a-valid-contract\/","title":{"rendered":"Is a quotation a valid contract?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
A quotation becomes a valid contract when both parties accept the terms and conditions and there is mutual agreement. In the hospitality and events industry, this usually takes the form of written confirmation, a signature or the payment of a deposit. Without clear acceptance, a quotation remains a non-binding proposal. <\/p>\n\n
A valid contract comes into effect when the customer unambiguously accepts the quotation. This can be done in various ways: by signing, by written confirmation via email, or by paying a deposit. In the catering and events industry, it is important that you, as an entrepreneur, clearly communicate how acceptance takes place. <\/p>\n\n
The legal conditions for a binding contract are:<\/p>\n\n
For hospitality and event entrepreneurs, this means that your quotation must be specific about what you deliver, when, and at what price. Vague descriptions can lead to problems later on. <\/p>\n\n A quotation is a non-binding proposal that you, as a caterer or event organiser, make to a potential customer. It is not yet a binding agreement. A contract, on the other hand, is a legally binding agreement that comes into effect after both parties have accepted the terms and conditions. <\/p>\n\n Practical differences in catering:<\/p>\n\n A quotation for wedding catering for 150 people remains a proposal until the customer accepts it. Only then does the quotation become a contractually binding agreement.<\/strong> <\/p>\n\n A quotation becomes legally binding through specific elements that must be clearly defined. These elements ensure that there is no ambiguity about what has been agreed. <\/p>\n\n Important elements for a binding quotation:<\/p>\n\n In the hospitality industry, it is also important to include specific clauses about allergens, special dietary requirements, and what happens in cases of force majeure (such as bad weather at outdoor events).<\/p>\n\n The validity period of a quotation depends on what you include in it. Without specific mention, a quotation is generally valid for a \"reasonable period\", which in legal terms usually means 14 to 30 days. <\/p>\n\n For catering and events, we recommend:<\/p>\n\n By stating a clear expiry date, you protect yourself against price fluctuations of ingredients and prevent customers from waiting too long to make a decision. This also helps when determining the quotation contract. <\/p>\n\n As soon as a customer accepts your quotation, a binding contract is automatically created. This means that both parties have legal obligations. As a caterer, you are obliged to provide the agreed services, and the customer is obliged to pay. <\/p>\n\n The process of quotation acceptance<\/strong> creates a contract:<\/p>\n\n
<\/figure>\n\nWhat is the difference between a quotation and a contract?<\/h2>\n\n
Offers<\/th> Contract<\/th><\/tr> Non-binding proposal<\/td> Binding agreement<\/td><\/tr> May be revoked<\/td> Can only be changed with consent<\/td><\/tr> No legal obligations<\/td> Legal rights and obligations<\/td><\/tr> Valid for a limited period<\/td> Valid until execution or termination<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n What elements make a quotation legally binding?<\/h2>\n\n
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<\/figure>\n\nHow long is a quotation valid?<\/h2>\n\n
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What happens when a quotation is accepted?<\/h2>\n\n