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Category: Contract types

Vesting / vesting clause

Vesting is a term often used in the business world, especially in the context of employee stock ownership plans and start-up companies. In this comprehensive ...

Earn-out clause

The earn-out clause is a term often used in contracts related to corporate acquisitions and mergers. It is a mechanism that allows the purchase price ...

Co-production contract

Co-productions are a common practice in the film, television and media industry. A co-production agreement is a legal document that sets out the terms and ...

Share Deal

Introduction In the business world, there are several types of transactions that can be used to buy or sell businesses or parts of businesses. One ...

Asset Deal

Introduction In the business world, there are various methods of acquiring companies or parts of companies. One of these methods is the asset deal. In ...

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Service contract

Introduction A service contract is a form of contract in which one party (the service provider) agrees to provide a certain service, while the other ...

Contract for work

Introduction A contract for work is a form of contract in which one party (the contractor) undertakes to create a certain work, while the other ...

Severability clause

The severability clause, also known as the "preservation clause," is an important element in contract drafting. It regulates the legal consequences if individual parts of ...

Drag-Along Clause

Drag-Along Clause

Introduction In the world of corporate finance and participation agreements, the drag-along clause is a widely used instrument. This clause, often referred to as "drag-along" ...

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Tag-Along Clause

Introduction The tag-along clause, also known as a "co-sale clause," is a contractual provision often found in partnership agreements of companies, especially start-ups and joint ...

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Letter of Intent (LOI)

Introduction A Letter of Intent (LOI), often referred to in German as Absichtserklärung, is a document in which the basic intentions and terms of an ...

GTCs are not invalid solely because of their length!

Terms

Introduction General terms and conditions, often abbreviated as GTC, are pre-formulated contractual terms and conditions that one party (usually a company) provides to the other ...

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