Commercial Contracts
Businesses rely on written contracts to varying degrees. Some even survive without them. On the other hand, if you run a business under a franchise agreement, a formal contract will establish the framework under which you are licensed to operate.
If you buy major items, such as computers, there will be a written contract between you and your supplier. It could simply stipulate the vendor’s standard terms, or form a negotiated bespoke contract. Similarly, if you supply goods or services, you’ll want to secure legally-binding contracts with your customers.
Properly drafted contracts enable you to assign and quantify risk – that’s what business is all about. At Kerseys we say: don’t leave things to chance. Get it written down, because well drafted contracts will help you exploit your commercial opportunities to the maximum.
We have many years of experience in negotiating and drafting commercial contracts, including:
If you buy major items, such as computers, there will be a written contract between you and your supplier. It could simply stipulate the vendor’s standard terms, or form a negotiated bespoke contract. Similarly, if you supply goods or services, you’ll want to secure legally-binding contracts with your customers.
Properly drafted contracts enable you to assign and quantify risk – that’s what business is all about. At Kerseys we say: don’t leave things to chance. Get it written down, because well drafted contracts will help you exploit your commercial opportunities to the maximum.
We have many years of experience in negotiating and drafting commercial contracts, including:
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International investment agreements
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Construction contracts
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Procurement and facilities management agreements
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Franchise agreements
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Joint-venture agreements
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Dispute resolution and settlement agreements
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Confidentiality undertakings
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Agency and distribution agreements
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Standard terms-of-supply and purchase

