If you are an Introducer, you need an agreement like this to be sure you will get paid. Frequently, word of mouth advertising does more for a business than an expensive advertising campaign. As such at times it makes better business sense to engage a smart individual or business agent to scout, solicit, introduce and refer new clients and generate new business for your company. This agreement governs the terms between the introducer and the business. Although the business framework provided by this agreement is firm and explicit, it leaves the parties working together “as and when” it suits the Introducer. Neither party is under a tight obligation to work with the other, but if the Introducer succeeds in selling the services, then all else clicks into place. This document provides a framework for compliance with the Commercial Introducers (Council Directive) Regulations 1993. These regulations are designed to protect Introducers against unscrupulous Clients. The regulations apply only within the EU. They do not purport to regulate an agreement you might make with a non-EU Introducer. We have included in the document provision for compliance with most regulations. If the agreement you now anticipate is with an EU person or company, you should read the regulations, particularly regulation 17, giving the right to what is effectively damages for loss of business. This “indemnity” is available to an Introducer only if claimed, so we have not drawn attention to it by reference in the document. |
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Suitable only where the client sells services. If the client sells goods or real property, or if the introducer acts entirely via a website, you may find it better to use the other template agreements, linked right. |
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Not suitable for use by a marketeer who sets up as a commission agent, but rather for someone who is able to spend some time in promoting the sale of the services, maybe only by using existing connections. |
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Includes comprehensive contents menu and drafting notes so you can leave in, and delete provisions so that your document fits your unique circumstances. |
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Sales agency agreement: sale of services |
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