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ICC Model Contract | Consortium Agreement
ICC Pub. No. 779E, €69
Companies of all sizes wanting to cooperate on major projects, whether international or domestic, require solid and balanced terms and conditions for such cooperation. The new ICC Model Contract | Consortium Agreement addresses these needs by providing a unique, balanced platform that is fair to all parties. The model accommodates the desire of all parties for a solid unanimous decision making process, a clear allocation of participation and provision of resources, the need for swift and effective dispute resolution, and the need for complete and informed allocation of risks.
PLUS : Includes a USB key presenting the model contract in a user friendly and fully editable format.
ICC Model Contract | Selective Distribution
ICC Pub. No. No. 773E, €69
This title in the series of ICC model contracts covers a particular category of distribution agreements.
Selective distribution agreements allow the exporter to better control the way his products are marketed by creating a direct link between the exporter and the retailers who sell his products to the final consumer. The model provides a sound legal basis upon which parties can quickly establish an even-handed agreement acceptable to both sides. It saves resources for companies and their legal advisers.
This ICC model contract takes account of all these specifics and contains enough flexibility for the parties to work out special situations for themselves.
PLUS : Includes a USB key presenting the model contract in a user-friendly and fully
editable format.
ICC Model Contract | Occasional Intermediary (Non-circumvention and Non-disclosure)
ICC Pub. No. 769E, €69
Updated in 2015, the model provides a unique and balanced legal platform that takes into account the interest of all parties involved in non-circumvention and non-disclosure agreement and minimizes the risks of fraud and misunderstanding. It includes a definition of the services to be provided by the intermediary and a description of the exclusive rights of the intermediary.
ICC Model Confidentiality Agreement
ICC Pub. No. 774E, €69
The ICC Model Confidentiality Agreement and its stand-alone model confidentiality clause are designed to assist business people and lawyers in business transactions across all borders. Both models allow parties to tailor the provisions to their transactions, providing alternative language for situations having more than one solution.
ICC Model International Sale Contract
ICC Pub. No. 738E, €75
Also available in bilingual English-French
This updated version of ICC’s most successful model contract takes into account recent developments in international business and trade finance. It incorporates the latest trade rules, ICC’s Incoterms® 2010, as well as the new Bank Payment Obligation (BPO) rules developed jointly by the ICC Banking Commission and SWIFT.
PLUS : The CD-Rom containing the text of the contract is now even easier to use with check and choose boxes, and alerts when important fields are not filled in.
ICC Model International Transfer of Technology Contract
ICC Pub. No. 674E, €69
This model contract covers the situation where a manufacturer licenses a package of information and industrial property rights to a licensee company. The licensee can then also manufacture the products, using the licensor’s technology. A detailed introduction and helpful annexes make this model a vital tool for international licensors and licensees who seek a form that is fair and balanced for both sides and can be used across a range of industries.
ICC Model Turnkey Contract for Major Projects
ICC Pub. No. 659E, €69
The ICC Model Turnkey Contract for Major Projects provides contractors and employers with a unique, balanced platform that is fair to all parties. At the same time, the model accommodates the desire of all parties for price and scope certainty, the need for swift and effective dispute resolution, and the need for complete and informed allocation of risks.
ICC Model Contract for the Turnkey Supply of an Industrial Plant
ICC Pub. No. 653E, €67.50 (e-book)
This ICC model covers the type of turnkey contract that is limited to the plant or production line and does not extend to items which “surround” the plant, such as buildings, supply of energy, etc. Generally governed by the rules on sale contracts, it has special characteristics: the supplier’s main obligation is to supply the equipment and assist the purchaser during erection and start-up; the supplier performs its obligations within facilities that are under the purchaser’s control. The contract takes account of these specifics and contains enough flexibility for the parties to work out special situations for themselves.
ICC Model International Franchising Contract
ICC Pub. No. 712E, €69
This model responds to a growing need for a simple and user-friendly model contract that reflects the diversity of franchising contracts. An expanded introduction and a helpful commentary offer invaluable explanations and alternative drafting solutions.
ICC Model Subcontract
ICC Pub. No. 706E, €69
Mainly designed for major turnkey projects, this model is flexible enough to be used as a subcontract to other standard forms as well. It is the answer for all those who seek one reliable and balanced standard contract to keep their desk free from unnecessary paperwork.
ICC Model Mergers & Acquisitions Contract 1: Share Purchase Agreement
ICC Pub. No. 656E, €69
This model is an invaluable tool for parties and lawyers who are not specialized in M&A contracts and helps drafting a simple contract. It covers the most common issues involved such as pre-closing and post-closing undertakings, price and closing, restrictive covenants, confidentiality and others.
ICC Model International Trademark License
ICC Pub. No. 673E, €69
ICC Model International Trademark License addresses the situation where the owner of a well-known trademark licenses the trademark to a company which will use it with respect to products not manufactured or sold by the licensor. In this case, it is assumed that the licensed products will be designed and developed by the licensee, and that the main preoccupation of the licensor is to ensure that the licensed products conform to the overall image of the licensor and its trademarks.