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Startup & Operational Agreements

Legal documents essential for defining relationships, protecting IP, and securing business transactions.

The legal foundation for every successful partnership, hiring, and collaboration.

Essential Startup & Business Agreements

Draft legally sound contracts, policies, and agreements (NDAs, Employment, Partnership, SaaS) to secure your operations, team, and intellectual property.

Co-founder Agreement

Defines roles, equity, responsibilities, decision-making, and exit mechanisms among founders, preventing conflicts.

Business Partnership Agreement

Legal contract defining investment, profit-sharing, responsibilities, and exit mechanisms among partners.

Employment Agreement

Outlines terms, salary, benefits, and termination policies, ensuring compliance with labor laws.

Consultancy Agreement

Defines the scope, deliverables, fees, and confidentiality between a consultant and company.

Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)

Protects sensitive business information and trade secrets, allowing safe collaboration or funding discussions.

Privacy Policy & Terms of Use

Defines user data handling and website/app rules, ensuring compliance under IT Act and GDPR.

Software as a Service (SaaS) Agreement

Governs subscription, licensing, support, and intellectual property rights for software services.

Franchise Agreement

Outlines rights, obligations, royalties, and operational standards between a franchisor and franchisee.

Joint Venture Agreement

Defines partnership, investment, profit-sharing, and management of a Joint Venture.

Shareholder Subscription Agreement

Governs the issuance of shares to investors and defines their rights and obligations in the company.

Service Agreement & Term Sheet

Defines scope, fees, deliverables, and timelines for a business service, ensuring legal enforceability.

Licensing Agreement

Governs licensing of intellectual property, technology, or products, protecting IP rights and revenue.

IP Assignment Agreement

Transfers Intellectual Property (IP) ownership from one party to another, ensuring legal transfer of rights.

Letter of Intent (LOI)

Declares preliminary intention to enter a business transaction or agreement, establishing mutual understanding.