Although all contracts can be somewhat different, there are certain contract terms that are among the most commonly included in business contracts. Not all of these provisions will be included in every contract, and most contracts will include additional provisions that relate specifically to their particular subject matter. The following checklist is, however, a basic and general guide as to what provisions it may be important to include, or at least consider, in the business contracts that you enter into.
Identity of the parties
Individuals or business entities?
If businesses, what type? (partnership, corporation, etc.)
Name of person signing on behalf of the business
Signer's official title
Does he or she have authority to bind the business?
Addresses of the parties
Purpose(s) of the contract
Underlying assumptions
Contract terms
In general
Duties of each party
Rights of each party
Relevant dates
Relevant prices or other dollar amounts
Relevant quantities
Payment terms
Lump sum, COD, installments?
Payment due dates
Taxes
Interest
Late fees
Warranties
Disclaimers
Limitations on liability
Liquidated damages
Confidentiality provision
Indemnification agreement
Default
Arbitration clause
Governing law
Venue of lawsuits involving the contract
Statement that contract constitutes entire agreement
Severability of individual provisions
Signatures of authorized signatories
Notarization
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