Equitable Remedies clauses indicate whether a party is entitled to equitable remedies (e.g., injunction). The sample clause here is mutual and drafted to be neutral. The clause does not allow equitable relief to any party. Specifically, all parties are restricted from obtaining equitable remedies (e.g., specific performance, injunction, etc.) and are limited to monetary damages only. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreEntire Agreement clauses confirm that the agreement reflects the final and total understanding of the terms of the deal. It serves to exclude parol evidence and any other outside evidence that is not memorialized in the agreement if there ever is a contract dispute. This sample clause here is a standard version that provides that the agreement (including related documents such as ancillary agreements, schedules, exhibits, etc.) represents the complete and final agreement between the parties. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreElectronic Signatures clauses provide that the parties may sign the agreement electronically or with an electronic signature. The sample clause here is the short-form version. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreEffect of Termination clauses provide what happens after the contract expires or terminates. The sample clause here is unilateral and drafted in favor of Party A. It includes the following obligations upon termination: (1) return or destruction of confidential information and (2) immediate payment of outstanding amounts. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreDispute resolution clauses require the parties to resolve disputes using a single alternative dispute resolution rather than taking it directly to court. The sample clause requires parties to go through arbitration. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreDispute resolution clauses require the parties to resolve disputes using a variety of alternative dispute resolutions. The sample clause here requires parties to first go through negotiations, then mediation, and if both negotiations and mediation fail, through arbitration. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreCumulative Remedies clauses provide that in addition to the rights and remedies set out in the agreement, a party can obtain whatever implied rights or remedies are available at law or in equity. The sample clause here is a short-form version. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreCounterpart clauses state that the parties may sign separate copies of the agreement, each copy being a “counterpart”. The sample clause here is a short-form version that does not include any mention of electronic or hard copies. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreConfidentiality clauses require a party to protect the other party’s confidential and proprietary information that it receives during the term of the agreement. The sample clause here is drafted neutrally and applies mutually to all parties. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreConfidentiality clauses require a party to protect the other party’s confidential and proprietary information that it receives during the term of the agreement. The sample clause here is unilateral and drafted in favor of the recipient (i.e., the party receiving confidential information). For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreCompliance with Laws clauses that are representations and warranties serve to assure a party that the other party has not been operating in violation of any laws, rules and regulations. The sample clause here is drafted neutrally and applies mutually to all parties. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreCompliance with Laws clauses that are covenants require a party to comply with all laws, rules and regulations. The sample clause here is drafted neutrally and applies mutually to all parties. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreChoice of Forum clauses identify the courts which the parties agree to litigate their disputes. The sample clause here requires the parties to litigate any disputes arising out of or relating to this agreement in courts located within a specific state and county. Includes a forum non conveniens waiver. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreAttorneys’ Fee clauses allocate the costs and expenses of resolving disputes. The sample clause here requires each party to cover their own costs and expenses. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreAssignment clauses provide limitations on the transfer of a party’s rights or duties, or both, under the agreement. The sample clause here is neutral and prohibits either party from transferring its rights or duties without the consent of the other party. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreArbitration clauses require the parties to resolve disputes using arbitration. Arbitration can be administered by an arbitration firm or be conducted by the parties themselves. The sample clause here is a short-form version of a clause requiring institutional arbitration. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
Read MoreAmendment clauses describe how the agreement can be changed or modified in the future. The sample clause here requires all parties to agree in writing. For more versions of this clause or other contractual clauses, try Lawgood for free.
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