Drafting Commercial Contracts

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Create solid commercial contracts that protect your interests without stalling negotiations. These prompts help you draft service agreements, purchase and sale contracts, partnerships, and agreements that balance legal protection with commercial viability.

Who this area is for

Entrepreneurs, sales managers, freelancers, agency owners, procurement professionals

Frameworks and methodologies

Contract Anatomy (standard structure: preamble, definitions, operational clauses, jurisdiction), Essential Clauses (obligations, payment, intellectual property, confidentiality), Termination and Penalties (termination conditions, penalties, and notice periods), SLA β€” Service Level Agreement (service level agreement with metrics and consequences)

Prompts in this use case

Draft a Clear and Secure Distribution Agreement

When you place your products with distributors or resellers, the relationship needs clear ground rules: who sells where, at what price, who carries the inventory risk, and what hap

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Draft a Purchase Agreement That Protects You

When you buy or sell goods, equipment, or services without a clear contract, any disagreement turns into a problem with no defined path to resolution. Who is responsible if the pro

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Draft a Services Contract That Prevents Disputes

If you deliver services without a contract, any scope change, delay, or dissatisfaction quickly turns into a stalemate: the client believes more was included, while you believe you

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Formalize Your Business Partnership Without Headaches

Business partnerships that start with a handshake often end in a fight when the money shows up or the results do not. Who does what? Who pays for what? How is the profit split? Wit

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Protect Yourself With Well-Written Termination Clauses

The most dangerous moment in any contract is when someone wants to walk away. If the termination clauses are poorly written, you can get stuck in a bad relationship or lose money o

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