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What does Registered office mean? The registered office is the official address of a company where legal notices, court proceedings, and regulator correspondence are sent and deemed served. In the UK, Companies Act 2006 s 86 requires every company to have a registered office at all times; it must be situated in the same UK jurisdiction as the company’s incorporation (England and Wales, Scotland, or Northern Ireland: s 87). Following the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, the address must be an “appropriate address” (capable of acknowledging and receiving delivery) and PO boxes are not permitted. Companies House records the address; changes should be...

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Agile Software Development Contract with Discovery, Alpha and Iterative Delivery: Backlog Governance, Acceptance, Target‑Cost Pricing, IPR Licences/Indemnity, Liability and Termination (England and Wales)

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This Agreement is entered into on [ date ]

Parties

  1. 1 [ insert name of supplier ] [ of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] with its Registered office at ] [ insert address ] ( Supplier ); and
  2. 2 [ insert name of customer ] [ of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] with its registered office at ] [ insert address ] ( Customer )

(each of the Supplier and the Customer is a party, and together the Supplier and the Customer constitute the parties).

Background

(A) The Customer [ insert information about the business of the Customer ] seeks to [ insert objectives of the project ].

(B) The Supplier supplies [ insert business of the Supplier ] and holds experience in [ insert services being procured ].

(C) The parties have decided to enter into a contract with one another on the terms and conditions set out below and agreed...

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Stewart James
Stewart James

Stewart specialises in providing advice on information law. He has over 18 years' experience supporting clients on a range of commercial and technology contracts, both domestically and internationally. Stewart has been involved in some of the largest technology projects undertaken by the UK government, and he was responsible for drafting the Model ICT Services Agreement used in the public sector for the procurement of technology for over ten years.Stewart has lectured on contract law for the Defence Acquisition Management MSc at Cranfield University (Shrivenham) and on legal issues relating to cybersecurity at the Defence Academy. He is also the legal adviser to the Experimentation in Socio-Technical & Cyber (ExSoTeC) Systems Laboratory at Cranfield University.Prior to qualification as a lawyer, Stewart served as an officer in the Parachute Regiment....

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