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Ireland: Initial Contracting Checklist for Drafters-Objectives, Negotiation, Clarity, Written Terms and Boilerplate

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This Checklist offers direction to contract drafters and their clients on the first matters to consider when entering into contracts in general. Companies conclude agreements daily, touching many areas of their operations. It is vital that commercial organisations understand and manage both negotiation and performance of the contracts they enter. This Checklist is designed to support drafters and clients with those initial considerations for contracts generally. It does not cover the particular issues of specific contracts, and focuses instead on entering agreements in general.

Consideration Description

Set objectives

Consider:

  • what you aim to achieve
  • whether that aim is realistic
  • whether you clearly understand the purpose of the agreement

It is essential that both parties to an agreement think along the same lines. Agreement sits at the centre of every contract; if there is misunderstanding about what has been settled, or open disagreement on terms, negotiations may fail or performance may later suffer. Without such clarity, negotiations risk breakdown at the table or friction when fulfilling obligations.

What do you do?

Converting aims into a workable contract demands solid knowledge of the party's business customs and nuances. That familiarity helps turn aims into terms that reflect how the business operates...

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