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COM103 |
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Comprehensive Human Resources consultancy agreement to govern the relationship between the HR consultant (an independent contractor) and the client. Includes practical, sensible provisions for a fair, transparent and comprehensive assignment. |
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COM104 |
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Human resources consultancy agreement to govern the relationship between the HR management company and the client. Includes practical, sensible provisions for a fair, transparent and comprehensive assignment. |
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COM143 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a self employed book keeper or the provision of basic accountancy services. The document emphasises the self employed status of the contractor. |
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COM144 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a self employed cleaner or cleaning contractor. The contract covers a multitude of cleaning services from home cleaning, to office cleaning, cleaning stables or any other space. The document emphasises the self employed status of the contractor. |
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COM145 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a clerical assistant, typist, receptionist, personal assistant or anyone who provides administration services. The document emphasises the self employed status of the contractor. |
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COM146 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a gardener, landscape designer, garden designer, pond maintenance person, lawn maintenance person and so on. The document emphasises the self employed status of the contractor. |
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COM147 |
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All embracing terms and conditions for a child minder, baby sitter or nanny. The document emphasises the self employed status of the child minder. |
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COM148 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a book keeping or basic accountancy company to regulate the relationship with the client. |
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COM149 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a cleaning company to regulate the relationship with the client. Whether you clean carpets, windows, domestic premises or offices, this document will suit. |
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COM150 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a business that supplies clerical services. The document regulates the relationship with the client. Whether you provide receptionists, admin clerks, typists receptionists or any combination, this document will suit. |
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COM151 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a business that supplies gardening services. The document regulates the relationship with the client. Whether you provide gardeners, a lawn mowing service or any other outdoors maintenance service, this document will suit. |
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COM152 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a business that offers child care services. The document regulates the relationship with the client – that is, the parent or guardian. Whether you provide baby sitters, nannies, au pairs or after school care, this document will suit. |
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COM204 |
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As for COM201, but specifically drafted for scientific and technical writers, and covering specialist issues in more detail. |
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COM205 |
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A simple terms and conditions document to regulate the relationship between a specialist consultant another individual. This is not suitable if the consultant is trading through a company as an intermediary. Contains all usual terms and conditions plus specific provisions to deal with matters concerning technial writers such as interlectual property in particular. With full explanatory notes. |
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COM299 |
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Licence agreement between the owner of an unregistered design and another party who will complete or adapt the design (where necessary), then manufacture and market it for sale. |
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COM301 |
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Basic T&C for an individual or company caterer providing a standard form of quotation detailing the client's precise requirements. Ideal for use for weddings and all other events. |
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COM302 |
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Comprehensive agreement to regulate the terms between an estate agent and property vendor for the sale of a property. |
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COM303 |
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Comprehensive agreement to regulate the terms between an estate agent and property owner / landlord for the rental of a property |
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COM304 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions document for a travel company or tour operator. Whether you provide walking tours round London, weekends away in France or snorkeling trips in Barbados to backpackers or celebrities, this document will suit. Complies with the Package Travel Regulations 1992. |
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COM320 |
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Comprehensive agreement to regulate the letting and management of any property – commercial or residential. This management rental agreement governs the relationship between property owner and real estate agent, or letting agent. |
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COM333 |
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This is a comprehensive agreement to assign a contract. It is often called a ‘Deed of assignment’ and allows one party (the assignor) to transfer their rights and obligations under a contract to someone else (the assignee). |
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COM334 |
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This is a comprehensive agreement to release the obligations and benefits from a party, or parties to any contract. Written in the form of a deed so that it is effective whether or not the release is agreed with consideration. |
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COM335 |
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This is a comprehensive agreement to vary or amend the details of any contract. It has been drawn as a deed so that it is effective whether or not the variation is agreed with consideration. |
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COM350 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a hostel, dormitory accommodation or shared accommodation of any size. The document may be posted on the hostel’s website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest, traveler or backpacker on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the hostel from damage caused by fast-slowing guests whilst remaining fair to the guest at all times. |
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COM351 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a hotel or resort of any rating. The document may be posted on the hotel’s website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the hotel from damage caused by fast-slowing guests whilst remaining fair to the guest at all times. |
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COM352 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a guest house or bed and breakfast accommodation (BnB). The document may be posted on the hotel’s website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the guest house from damage caused by fast-slowing guests whilst remaining fair to the guest at all times. |
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COM353 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a camp site. The document may be posted on the website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the camp site from damage caused by fast-flowing guests whilst remaining fair to the guest at all times. |
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COM354 |
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Booking terms and conditions for a caravan park. The document may be posted on the website (and accepted by including a tick box), or used as a print out and signed by the guest on arrival – you choose. Includes many provisions to protect the caravan park and camper vans from damage caused by fast-flowing guests whilst remaining fair to the guest at all times. |
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COM355 |
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Comprehensive terms and conditions for a car repair company or motor mechanic dealing through his own company. Includes sensible, practical provision to ensure a swift and smooth transaction whilst protecting the interests of the garage. |
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COM501 |
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This franchise agreement is for the franchise of services only for example, a beauty salon or a mortgage broker. The agreement is suitable where one party, the franchisor, wishes to effectively licence out his business to another, the franchisee. In return for being permitted to use the trade marks and other intellectual property of the franchisor, the franchisee will pay a fee. |
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COM502 |
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This franchise agreement is for the franchise of any food and beverage outlet for example, a pizza restaurant or a cake shop. The agreement is suitable where one party, the franchisor, wishes to effectively licence out his business to another, the franchisee. In return for being permitted to use the trade marks and other intellectual property of the franchisor, the franchisee will pay a fee. |
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COM503 |
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This franchise agreement is for the franchise of goods only – it is perfect for a retail store for example. The agreement is suitable where one party, the franchisor, wishes to effectively licence out his business to another, the franchisee. In return for being permitted to use the trade marks and other intellectual property of the franchisor, the franchisee will pay a fee. |
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COM606 |
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Comprehensive agreement to regulate the terms required to publish a book. Safeguards the authors work and ensures certainty and transparency. |
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COM607 |
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This comprehensive events sponsorship agreement sets the terms between a sponsor and the organiser of the event. The subject of the event is irrelevant – you may be organising a water sports show or a gourmet food exhibition. |
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COM608 |
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Comprehensive agreement between the charity for which the proceeds of the event will go to and the fundraising organisation. The fundraiser may or may not be a business. |
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COM615 |
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Comprehensive product endorsement agreement to govern the relationship between the product’s owner and the brand ambassador – that is, anyone who has agreed to provide words, symbols, photographs, graphic representations, name, voice, nickname, likeness, biographical information and any other thing that could be identified with the endorser. |
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COM616 |
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Comprehensive agreement to regulate the terms required to develop multimedia, for example, a CD Rom. The developer designs, develops and programs media product components; and designs the multimedia product documentation, including all user guides, instruction guides, notes and other information in any form. The document is for the development of material only, not the entire media. |
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COM617 |
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Comprehensive license agreement to govern the relationship between the owner of multimedia – a book, story or composition and the licensee who wishes to use the material. Allows amendments and edits to the material only if approved by the licensor. Contains sensible and practical provisions for intellectual property to protect both parties. |
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COM618 |
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Comprehensive agreement to regulate the terms required to produce a television series, a film, a single television program, a musical or any other performance. All intellectual property rights pass to the company absolutely. Safeguards both parties. Includes sensible and practical provisions to ensure a smooth business relationship. |
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COM619 |
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Comprehensive license agreement to govern the relationship between the owner of multimedia – a book, story or composition and the licensee who wishes to use the material. Allows amendments and edits to the material as, when and how the licensee prefers. |
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COM691 |
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This comprehensive televised event sponsorship agreement sets the terms between a sponsor and the organiser of the event that is to be broadcasted. The subject of the event is irrelevant – you may be organising Wimbledon or a university hockey championship. |
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ECM101 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet sale internationally of goods to business (not consumers), assuming website contains facilities for visitor inter-action |
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ECM102 |
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Trading terms and conditions for sale internationally of goods to business (not consumers), assuming website does not contain e-commerce facility, so that payment is made in some other way. It is expected that these terms will be both posted on the website and provided in a catalogue or at some other point before the contract is concluded. |
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ECM103 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet sale internationally of services to business (not consumers), whether one-off or monthly charge, assuming website contains facilities for visitor inter-action |
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ECM104 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet World wide sale of soft copy download product (like software) to business (not consumers), whether one-off or periodic charge, assuming website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. Includes user licence as part of the document |
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ECM111 |
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Includes all provisions required for a person or company who conducts a web based e-mail or member service, including many types of ISP services. Useful for selling to businesses and, or consumers. Helps compliance with the Electronic Commerce Regulations, as well as more basic contractual issues and fo course specific Internet and technical issues. |
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ECM117 |
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Agreement between a website owner and a business wanting to advertise their products or services on the owner’s website, using a paid advert such as a banner ad or skyscraper. |
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ECM121 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet sale internationally of goods to consumers (and to businesses), assuming website contains facilities for visitor inter-action, compliant with Distance Selling Regulations. |
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ECM122 |
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Terms and conditions for sale internationally of goods to consumers (and to businesses), assuming website does not contain e-commerce facility, so that payment is made in some other way. It is expected that these terms will be both posted on the website and provided in a catalogue or at some other point before the contract is concluded. |
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ECM123 |
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Terms and conditions for sale internationally of services to consumers or to business, whether one-off or monthly charge, assuming website contains full e-commerce facility and site contains facilities for visitor inter-action. |
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ECM124 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet World wide sale of soft copy download product (like software) to consumers and business, whether one-off or periodic charge, assuming website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. Includes user licence as part of the document. |
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ECM125 |
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Terms and conditions for Internet World wide sale of soft copy download product (like software) to consumers and business, whether one-off or periodic charge, assuming website contains facilities for visitor inter-action. Includes user licence as part of the document. |
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ECM141 |
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Provides lucidity and precision so that your terms and clear and unambigous. In addition to all the necessary basic terms, this document includes provision for technical and Internet-related matters. Protects the host rather than the consumer. Includes terms covering the host's limitation of liability, Acceptable Use Policy, unlawful posting issues and more. |
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ECM151 |
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Suitable for a wide range of business to business transactions. Includes everything from the most basic provisions to other, less frequently seen technical and Internet issues, indemnity and security matters. The document is in plain English and comes with comprehensive notes so it can be adapted to suit your specific commercial requirements. |
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PR223 |
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Licence agreement between the owner of additional car park space and the licensee, who wishes to park his car on the owner’s property over a period of time. |
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PR224 |
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Terms and conditions between the owner of a car park and the licensee, who wishes to park his car in the car park for three – twelve months. |
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PR226 |
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This comprehensive agreement provides a framework for renting advertising space on a wall, building, bill board or roof space. |
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