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What does Group mean? Group describes, in practice, the corporate family around a company: that company, its subsidiaries, its holding (parent) company, and the subsidiaries of that holding company. While “group” itself is a descriptive label, the constituent terms are defined in legislation: in the UK, Companies Act 2006 defines “subsidiary” and “holding company” (s.1159) and “parent/subsidiary undertaking” and “group undertaking” (ss.1161–1162); in Ireland, the Companies Act 2014 defines “subsidiary” and “holding company” (eg s.7). Practitioners commonly incorporate those statutory definitions by reference. Typical contractual usage is: in relation to a company, that company, any subsidiary or holding company [from time to...

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Intra-group Services Agreement Template (England and Wales): comprehensive intercompany service terms, charges, intellectual property, confidentiality, data protection, liability caps, indemnities, change control, termination and dispute resolution

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This Agreement is entered into on [ date ]

Parties

  1. [ insert name of Supplier ] [ of OR a Company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] having its registered office at ] [ insert address ] (the Supplier);
  2. [ insert name of Customer ] [ of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] having its registered office at ] [ insert address ] (the Customer), and each of the Supplier and the Customer is a party and, collectively, the Supplier and the Customer are the parties.

Background

  1. The Customer carries on the business of [ insert description ].
  2. The Supplier is engaged in supplying [ insert description of services ] to other businesses.
  3. The Supplier and the Customer are both members of the same corporate Group.
  4. The parties have agreed that the Supplier will provide services to the Customer on the terms set out in this Agreement...
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Tim Wright
Tim Wright

Tim Wright is a partner in the corporate department at Fladgate.He specialises in commercial, outsourcing and technology transactions across various sectors such as banking, insurance, healthcare and technology. Services include outsourcing, cloud computing, digital platforms and e-commerce, web development and hosting, software development and licensing, system integration projects, business transformation and digital projects, joint ventures, artificial intelligence and robotic process automation contracts, and wide-ranging procurement, commercial contracts and privacy issues. Tim has acted for a number of pharmaceutical, banking and insurance companies, including GlaxoSmithKline, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma, UBS, BNP Paribas, Cooperative Financial Services, Old Mutual, RSA, Phoenix Life, AXIS Capital, UBS and Goldman Sachs, as well as service providers such as Aon Hewitt, HCL Insurance, Storm Technologies, Company Watch and DST Systems, delivering a broad range of outsourcing and technology deals including information technology, facilities management, pensions...

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