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Including 80 separate boilerplate clauses this title provides a practical guide to key issues in a range of common boilerplate and commercial clauses likely to occur in mainstream commercial agreements.
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Including 80 separate boilerplate clauses this title provides a practical guide to key issues in a range of common boilerplate and commercial clauses likely to occur in mainstream commercial agreements.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 808
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781526529503
- ISBN-10: 1526529505
- Artikelnr.: 71924957
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 808
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781526529503
- ISBN-10: 1526529505
- Artikelnr.: 71924957
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mark Anderson is Managing Partner of Anderson Law LLP and is top-ranked as a leading individual in Chambers and Partners UK 2023 directory for both life science transactions and intellectual property. He is an Honorary Professor of Practice at the Faculty of Laws, University College London. Victor Woroner is a solicitor at Anderson Law LLP specialising in intellectual property and technology law. He is the principal author of T echnology Transfer (4th Ed, Bloomsbury Professional).
1. Introduction
2. Acknowledgements
3. Affiliates, group companies and subsidiaries
4. Agency, partnership and joint venture (denials of)
5. Agents for service
6. Agreeing to enter and signing an agreement (execution and signature
block clauses)
7. Amendment or variation
8. Announcements
9. Appointment
10. Arbitration, alternative dispute resolution and the use of experts
11. Assignment and novation
12. Auditing, inspection and records
13. Best endeavours, reasonable endeavours and all reasonable endeavours
14. Breach
15. Capacity (and authority)
16. Charges
17. Commencement date
18. Completion
19. Conditions precedent and subsequent
20. Confidentiality
21. Consent (or approval or acceptance)
22. Consequences of termination (survival of terms)
23. Consultation
24. Consumer contracts
25. Contra proferentem
26. Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
27. Costs and expenses
28. Counterparts (or duplicates)
29. Covenants
30. Cumulative remedies
31. Currency
32. Data protection
33. Date of agreement
34. Deeds
35. Definitions
36. Deposits and part payments
37. Disclaimers
38. Entire and final agreement and acknowledgement of non-reliance
39. Exclusive, non-exclusive and sole
40. Exemption clauses
41. Expiry and termination at will
42. Force majeure
43. Freedom on information
44. Further assurance
45. Good faith and 'agreement to agree'
46. Indemnities
47. Indexation (inflation)
48. Insolvency (termination for)
49. Insurance
50. Intellectual property
51. Interest
52. Interpretation
53. Joint and several liability
54. Language
55. Law and jurisdiction
56. Net sales value (or net invoice price)
57. Notices
58. Option and right of first refusal
59. Parties
60. Payment terms
61. Priority of terms (or order of precedence)
62. Receipts
63. Recitals
64. Reporting
65. Representations
66. Retention of title
67. Schedules
68. Set-off and retention
69. Severance and invalidity
70. Stamp duty (and Stamp Duty Land Tax)
71. Sub-contracting
72. Subject to contract (and other denials of a legally-binding contract)
73. Successors and assigns
74. Termination for breach
75. Territory
76. Time of the essence
77. Time periods
78. Title (or property) and risk
79. Value Added Tax
80. Waivers and releases
81. Warranties
Appendix Boilerplate Agreement
2. Acknowledgements
3. Affiliates, group companies and subsidiaries
4. Agency, partnership and joint venture (denials of)
5. Agents for service
6. Agreeing to enter and signing an agreement (execution and signature
block clauses)
7. Amendment or variation
8. Announcements
9. Appointment
10. Arbitration, alternative dispute resolution and the use of experts
11. Assignment and novation
12. Auditing, inspection and records
13. Best endeavours, reasonable endeavours and all reasonable endeavours
14. Breach
15. Capacity (and authority)
16. Charges
17. Commencement date
18. Completion
19. Conditions precedent and subsequent
20. Confidentiality
21. Consent (or approval or acceptance)
22. Consequences of termination (survival of terms)
23. Consultation
24. Consumer contracts
25. Contra proferentem
26. Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
27. Costs and expenses
28. Counterparts (or duplicates)
29. Covenants
30. Cumulative remedies
31. Currency
32. Data protection
33. Date of agreement
34. Deeds
35. Definitions
36. Deposits and part payments
37. Disclaimers
38. Entire and final agreement and acknowledgement of non-reliance
39. Exclusive, non-exclusive and sole
40. Exemption clauses
41. Expiry and termination at will
42. Force majeure
43. Freedom on information
44. Further assurance
45. Good faith and 'agreement to agree'
46. Indemnities
47. Indexation (inflation)
48. Insolvency (termination for)
49. Insurance
50. Intellectual property
51. Interest
52. Interpretation
53. Joint and several liability
54. Language
55. Law and jurisdiction
56. Net sales value (or net invoice price)
57. Notices
58. Option and right of first refusal
59. Parties
60. Payment terms
61. Priority of terms (or order of precedence)
62. Receipts
63. Recitals
64. Reporting
65. Representations
66. Retention of title
67. Schedules
68. Set-off and retention
69. Severance and invalidity
70. Stamp duty (and Stamp Duty Land Tax)
71. Sub-contracting
72. Subject to contract (and other denials of a legally-binding contract)
73. Successors and assigns
74. Termination for breach
75. Territory
76. Time of the essence
77. Time periods
78. Title (or property) and risk
79. Value Added Tax
80. Waivers and releases
81. Warranties
Appendix Boilerplate Agreement
1. Introduction
2. Acknowledgements
3. Affiliates, group companies and subsidiaries
4. Agency, partnership and joint venture (denials of)
5. Agents for service
6. Agreeing to enter and signing an agreement (execution and signature
block clauses)
7. Amendment or variation
8. Announcements
9. Appointment
10. Arbitration, alternative dispute resolution and the use of experts
11. Assignment and novation
12. Auditing, inspection and records
13. Best endeavours, reasonable endeavours and all reasonable endeavours
14. Breach
15. Capacity (and authority)
16. Charges
17. Commencement date
18. Completion
19. Conditions precedent and subsequent
20. Confidentiality
21. Consent (or approval or acceptance)
22. Consequences of termination (survival of terms)
23. Consultation
24. Consumer contracts
25. Contra proferentem
26. Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
27. Costs and expenses
28. Counterparts (or duplicates)
29. Covenants
30. Cumulative remedies
31. Currency
32. Data protection
33. Date of agreement
34. Deeds
35. Definitions
36. Deposits and part payments
37. Disclaimers
38. Entire and final agreement and acknowledgement of non-reliance
39. Exclusive, non-exclusive and sole
40. Exemption clauses
41. Expiry and termination at will
42. Force majeure
43. Freedom on information
44. Further assurance
45. Good faith and 'agreement to agree'
46. Indemnities
47. Indexation (inflation)
48. Insolvency (termination for)
49. Insurance
50. Intellectual property
51. Interest
52. Interpretation
53. Joint and several liability
54. Language
55. Law and jurisdiction
56. Net sales value (or net invoice price)
57. Notices
58. Option and right of first refusal
59. Parties
60. Payment terms
61. Priority of terms (or order of precedence)
62. Receipts
63. Recitals
64. Reporting
65. Representations
66. Retention of title
67. Schedules
68. Set-off and retention
69. Severance and invalidity
70. Stamp duty (and Stamp Duty Land Tax)
71. Sub-contracting
72. Subject to contract (and other denials of a legally-binding contract)
73. Successors and assigns
74. Termination for breach
75. Territory
76. Time of the essence
77. Time periods
78. Title (or property) and risk
79. Value Added Tax
80. Waivers and releases
81. Warranties
Appendix Boilerplate Agreement
2. Acknowledgements
3. Affiliates, group companies and subsidiaries
4. Agency, partnership and joint venture (denials of)
5. Agents for service
6. Agreeing to enter and signing an agreement (execution and signature
block clauses)
7. Amendment or variation
8. Announcements
9. Appointment
10. Arbitration, alternative dispute resolution and the use of experts
11. Assignment and novation
12. Auditing, inspection and records
13. Best endeavours, reasonable endeavours and all reasonable endeavours
14. Breach
15. Capacity (and authority)
16. Charges
17. Commencement date
18. Completion
19. Conditions precedent and subsequent
20. Confidentiality
21. Consent (or approval or acceptance)
22. Consequences of termination (survival of terms)
23. Consultation
24. Consumer contracts
25. Contra proferentem
26. Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
27. Costs and expenses
28. Counterparts (or duplicates)
29. Covenants
30. Cumulative remedies
31. Currency
32. Data protection
33. Date of agreement
34. Deeds
35. Definitions
36. Deposits and part payments
37. Disclaimers
38. Entire and final agreement and acknowledgement of non-reliance
39. Exclusive, non-exclusive and sole
40. Exemption clauses
41. Expiry and termination at will
42. Force majeure
43. Freedom on information
44. Further assurance
45. Good faith and 'agreement to agree'
46. Indemnities
47. Indexation (inflation)
48. Insolvency (termination for)
49. Insurance
50. Intellectual property
51. Interest
52. Interpretation
53. Joint and several liability
54. Language
55. Law and jurisdiction
56. Net sales value (or net invoice price)
57. Notices
58. Option and right of first refusal
59. Parties
60. Payment terms
61. Priority of terms (or order of precedence)
62. Receipts
63. Recitals
64. Reporting
65. Representations
66. Retention of title
67. Schedules
68. Set-off and retention
69. Severance and invalidity
70. Stamp duty (and Stamp Duty Land Tax)
71. Sub-contracting
72. Subject to contract (and other denials of a legally-binding contract)
73. Successors and assigns
74. Termination for breach
75. Territory
76. Time of the essence
77. Time periods
78. Title (or property) and risk
79. Value Added Tax
80. Waivers and releases
81. Warranties
Appendix Boilerplate Agreement