Stop press: The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (Commencement No 6 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Regulations 2026, SI 2026/82 now activate the outstanding parts of the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUAA 2025). Measures covering subject access requests, legitimate interests, purpose limitation, automated decision-making, cross-border transfers and enforcement take effect from 5 February 2026, while those on penalty notices and complaints apply from 19 June 2026. For further detail, refer to Practice Note: Data (Use and Access) Act 2025—employment implications. This Precedent will shortly be revised to reflect these developments. [to be printed on employer letterhead] [ Name of Employee ][ Address ][ Date ] Dear [ insert employee's name ] Secondment to [ insert name of host company ] Following our recent conversations, I am writing to confirm the arrangements we have agreed for your secondment to [ insert name of host company ] (the
[ Insert name and address of client ] [ insert date ] Dear [ insert name of contact at the client ] Explaining the disclosure process and your obligations Thank you for instructing us in relation to [ insert matter name / details ]. [ This letter accompanies our retainer OR Our retainer will follow under separate cover ]. It [ has been confirmed OR is likely OR is possible ] that your dispute with [ describe other parties ] will be determined in the Business and Property Courts [ if it proceeds to formal litigation ]. This letter explains what disclosure under the Disclosure Scheme ( DS ) in the Business and Property Courts involves, and what you must know about the procedure. The DS seeks a fundamental cultural shift in the approach to disclosure in civil litigation. So, even if you have handled
This Agreement is entered into on [ insert date ] between: 1 [ insert name of manufacturer ] [ of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] whose registered office is at ] [ insert address ] (Manufacturer); and 2 [ insert name of customer ] [ of OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] whose registered office is at ] [ insert address ] (Customer). Each of the Manufacturer and the Customer is a party and, together, the Manufacturer and the Customer constitute the parties... Background: (A) The Manufacturer manufactures [ insert ]... (B) The Customer Group manages the distribution and sale of [ insert ]... (C) The Manufacturer intends to manufacture and sell the Product to the
This Deed is dated on [ insert day and month ] 20[ insert year ] Parties [ Insert name of Chargor ], being a company incorporated in England and Wales, bearing registered number [ insert company number ], and whose registered office is situate at [ insert address ] (the Chargor); and [ Insert name of Lender ] of [ insert address ] (the Lender). Recitals The Lender makes facilities available to the Chargor under various financing arrangements. It is a condition of the Lender making the facilities available to the Chargor that the Chargor enter into this Deed in favour of the Lender. ...
ARCHIVED This Precedent is archived and no longer maintained. STOP PRESS From 24 February 2025, the principal provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 ( PA 2023) are now in force. Procurements launched on or after that date must be conducted under PA 2023, while those initiated under the former regimes—the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 ( PCR 2015), the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016, the Concession Regulations 2016, and the Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011—must continue to be procured and administered under those rules in full. Further, refer to Practice Note: Introduction to the Procurement Act 2023— PA 2023......
ARCHIVED This Precedent is archived and is no longer supported or updated. STOP PRESS From 24 February 2025, the principal provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 ( PA 2023) have come into force. Procurements initiated on or after that date must proceed under PA 2023; procurements started under the earlier frameworks—the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 ( PCR 2015), the Utilities Contracts Regulations 2016, the Concession Regulations 2016, and the Defence and Security Public Contracts Regulations 2011—must continue to be run and administered in line with those regimes. Refer to Practice Note: Introduction to the Procurement Act 2023— PA 2023......
Definition Partner means [ the following: [ NAME RELEVANT PARTNERS ] OR those [ describe group of contracting authorities eg Councils or academies in a limited geographical area or a class or type of public body ] as stated in the Find a Tender ( FTS) and/or Contracts Finder Notice; ] and Partner(s) shall be interpreted accordingly. 1 Use of Agreement by Partners 1.1 The Supplier acknowledges and agrees that the Buyer has entered into this Agreement for the benefit of itself and the Partners. 1.2 In addition to supplying the [ Goods OR Services OR Works ] to the Buyer under this Agreement, where: 1.2.1 the Supplier has been issued a written instruction by the Buyer to deliver [ Goods OR Services OR Works ] to the Partner(s) under this...
Definitions Partner(s) • refers to EITHER: [ the following: [ insert names of partners ] OR those [ insert type of group, eg councils or academies in a geographical area or a type of public body ], as described in the Find a Tender service ( FTS) Notice. ] The expression Partner(s) shall be understood accordingly. Partner Contract • denotes any arrangement, whatever its form, between the Supplier and the Partner(s) that stems from this Agreement. 1 Use of Agreement by Partner(s) The Supplier accepts and agrees that the Buyer has entered into this Agreement for its own benefit and for the benefit of the Partner(s). Beyond supplying the [ Goods OR Services OR Works ] to the Buyer under this Agreement, the Supplier shall also supply such [ Goods OR Services OR Works ] to any Partner that makes a...
For more hands-on guidance on solar schemes, drawing on perspectives across several jurisdictions, consult the textbook Solar Power: A Practical Handbook. For similarly practical direction on core legal issues within the wind industry, refer to the textbook Wind: Projects and Transactions. PROJECT DETAILS PROJECT NAME: [ insert name of project ] CLIENT: [ insert name of client ] [ Insert name of firm ] PROJECT LEAD: [ insert name of client/lead partner ] PROJECT PARTIES PROJECT PARTY DETAILS Account Bank(s): [ insert name of Account Bank ] ( Company Registration No. [ insert number ]) with its registered office at [ insert registered office of Account Bank ] Agent: [ insert name of Agent ] ( Company Registration No. [ insert number ]) having its registered office at [ insert registered office of Agent ] Architect: [ insert name of...
Defined terms This Precedent clause employs the additional defined expressions ‘ Agreement’, ‘ Business Day’, ‘ Disclosing Party’, ‘parties’, ‘person’ and ‘ Receiving Party’. These are not peculiar to data processing and are expected to be separately defined (or adjusted) as suitable within the relevant agreement. It is further taken that any references to ‘ Disclosing Party’ and ‘ Receiving Party’ will be aligned, where appropriate, to mirror the applicable defined term for each party adopted in the agreement in which this clause appears and ultimately utilised accordingly therein......
This Precedent anticipates particular scenarios in which the parties prefer to place data processing terms in a dedicated Schedule rather than embedding them as clauses in the main text of the agreement, for instance because fully compliant wording can be lengthy. It derives from Precedent: Personal data processing clause—short-form—pro-controller. It also employs the additional defined expressions ‘ Agreement’, ‘ Business Day’, ‘ Customer’, ‘ Services’, ‘ Supplier’ and ‘ Supplier Personnel’, which are not unique to data processing, and it is assumed they are defined separately within the relevant agreement......
This Precedent has been prepared with scenarios in mind where the parties prefer to place data processing terms in a Schedule rather than as clauses in the agreement’s main body, for instance because compliant wording is lengthy. It draws on Precedent: Personal data processing clause—short-form—pro-processor. The Schedule also relies on additional defined expressions ‘ Agreement’, ‘ Business Day’, ‘ Charges’, ‘ Customer’, ‘ Services’, ‘ Supplier’ and ‘ Supplier Personnel’, which are not unique to data processing and are expected to be defined elsewhere in the relevant agreement......
This Agreement is dated [ insert date ] Parties [ insert licensor name ], [ of OR a [ company OR partnership OR limited liability partnership ] [ incorporated OR constituted ] in [ insert jurisdiction, eg England and Wales ], registered number [ insert company or LLP number ], with [ registered office OR principal place of business ] at [ insert address ] ( Licensor); and [ insert licensee name ], [ of OR a [ company OR partnership OR limited liability partnership ] [ incorporated OR constituted ] in [ insert jurisdiction, eg England and Wales ], registered number [ insert company or LLP number ], with [ registered office OR principal place of business ] at [ insert address ] ( Licensee) Each of the Licensor and the Licensee is a party; together, the Licensor and the Licensee are the...
This Agreement is dated [ insert date ] Parties [ insert licensor name ], [ of OR a [ company OR partnership OR limited liability partnership ] [ incorporated OR constituted ] in [ insert jurisdiction, eg England and Wales ], whose registered number is [ insert company or LLP number ] and whose [ registered office OR principal place of business ] is at [ insert address ] ( Licensor); and [ insert licensee name ], [ of OR a [ company OR partnership OR limited liability partnership ] [ incorporated OR constituted ] in [ insert jurisdiction, eg England and Wales ], whose registered number is [ insert company or LLP number ] and whose [ registered office OR principal place of business ] is at [ insert address ] (...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] Parties [ insert name of party ] [ of [ insert details ] OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] with registration number [ insert registered number ] and whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ] ( Party A); [ insert name of party ] [ of [ insert details ] OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] with registration number [ insert registered number ] and whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ] ( Party B), each of Party A and Party B being a party and, collectively, the parties. Background Party A is [ insert details ], whilst Party B is [ insert details ]. The parties intend to share Confidential Information with one another strictly for the...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ]. Parties [ Insert name of party ] [ of [ insert address ] OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] with its registered office at ] [ insert address ] (the Recipient); and [ Insert name of party ] [ of [ insert address ] OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] with its registered office at ] [ insert address ] (the Discloser). Each of the Recipient and the Discloser is a party, and together they are the parties. Background The Recipient is [ insert details ] and the Discloser is [ insert details ]. The Discloser intends to disclose Confidential Information to the Recipient for the Purpose......
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ]. Parties [ Insert name of party ] [ of [ insert details ] OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ] (the Discloser); and [ Insert name of party ] [ of [ insert details ] OR a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ] (the Recipient). Each of the Discloser and the Recipient is a party and, collectively, the Discloser and the Recipient are the parties. Background The Discloser is [ insert details ] and the Recipient is [ insert details ]. The Discloser intends to provide Confidential Information to the Recipient for the Recipient to use solely for the...
This set of training resources comprises Power Point templates, suitable as the foundation for single or multiple seminars delivering guidance on the law of defamation. They align with the Defamation Act 2013, and topics addressed include: the difference between libel and slander the elements of a defamation claim damage to reputation and serious harm the issues of publication available defences and remedies Trainers are expected to treat these slides as a practical springboard for their presentations, adapting and editing them as necessary so that they suit, and reflect, their specific circumstances. The training materials can be customised. Follow the link below......
[ insert address of sender ] Our ref: [ insert reference ] Your ref: [ insert reference ] [ insert address of recipient ] Date: [ insert date ] Dear [ insert organisation name ], In return for the payment of £[ insert amount ] by [ insert name of assignee ] ( us or our ) to [ insert name of assignor ] ( you or your ), and with you acknowledging receipt and adequacy of that sum, you hereby: acknowledge and confirm that, by virtue of [ insert details here of the agreement, legislative provision, instrument or circumstances according to which the assignment of the intellectual property rights has been effected ], all right, title, and interest in the intellectual property rights described in the Schedule to this letter (the Rights) have been assigned to us with ......
Summary The Bribery Act 2010 ( BA 2010) took effect on 1 July 2011. It extends to any company incorporated in, or trading from, the UK and captures bribery carried out for its benefit anywhere in the world, irrespective of where it occurs. It is markedly wider than earlier anti-corruption legislation. BA 2010 states plainly that individuals must not offer or receive bribes, and it establishes a distinct offence of bribing a foreign public official. In addition, a company is liable where bribery is undertaken on its behalf, unless it has adequate procedures in place to prevent bribery. What amounts to adequate procedures is not defined by BA 2010; businesses must make their own assessment of adequacy. Guidance from the Ministry of Justice ( Mo J) makes clear we must maintain a robust, enforced policy against bribery and corruption that is...
ARCHIVED : This Precedent has been archived and is not maintained. [ Name ] [ Address ] Ref No: [ number ] [ Date ] Dear [ applicant's name ] Thank you for your [ letter OR email OR fax ] dated [ date of letter/email/fax from applicant ] seeking information about [ insert details ]. We have now concluded our search for the information you requested......
ARCHIVED: This Precedent has been archived and is not maintained. [ Name ] [ Address ] Reference No: [ number ] [ Date ] Dear [ applicant's name ] Thank you for your [ letter OR email OR fax ] of [ date of letter/email/fax from applicant ], seeking information regarding [ insert details ]......
ARCHIVED : This Precedent has been archived and is not maintained. [ Name ][ Address ] Ref No: [ number ][ Date ] Dear [ applicant's name ] Thank you for your [ letter OR email OR fax ] OR dated [ date of letter/email/fax from applicant ] seeking information about [ insert details ]. We have now concluded our search for the information you requested. [ A copy of the information that can be disclosed is enclosed. ]......
ARCHIVED: This Precedent has been archived and is not maintained. [ Name ] [ Address ] Ref No: [ number ] [ Date ] Dear [ applicant's name ] We acknowledge receipt of your [ letter OR email OR fax ] dated [ date of letter/email/fax from applicant ] regarding [ insert details ]. I can confirm the department holds this information......
When evaluating a general damages claim, the practitioner ought initially to refer to the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG)...
This Practice Note This Practice Note reviews mechanisms used in settling litigation. A Tomlin order consists of a consent order paired with a schedule. It operates to stay proceedings on terms that have been agreed. The provisions contained in the schedule may remain confidential. This Practice Note describes the scope of confidentiality attaching to the schedule and sets out how it differs from a standard consent order. Sample wording for a Tomlin order is included, alongside links to precedents, as well as guidance on court approval. It also addresses varying, setting aside and enforcing a Tomlin order, including the considerations the court will take into account when handling applications for each. Further guidance is provided on interpreting and applying the relevant provisions of the CPR; however, some courts and divisions impose very specific requirements for both drafting and approval, and for approaching the schedule and confidentiality issues. Accordingly, you must consider the particular rules and court guide provisions in the forum where your claim is proceeding when drawing up the Tomlin order...
Date [ date ] Parties [ name of Landlord ] [ of OR incorporated in England and Wales (company registration number [ number ]) with its registered office at ] [ address ] (Landlord) [ name of Tenant ] [ of OR incorporated in England and Wales (company registration number [ number ]) with its registered office at ] [ address ] (Tenant) [ [ name of Guarantor ] [ of OR incorporated in England and Wales (company registration number [ number ]) with its registered office at ] [ address ] (Guarantor) ] [ [ name of Mortgagee ] [ of OR incorporated in England and Wales (company registration number [ number ]) with its registered office at ] [ address ] (Mortgagee) ] Definitions Within this Deed, the terms below shall be interpreted as follows: [ Annual Rent • the annual sum reserved under the Lease; ] [ Insurance Rent • the Tenant’s share of the Landlord’s costs of insuring the Property (as set out in the Lease); ] Lease • the lease of the Property dated [ date ], entered into between (1) [ the Landlord OR [ name ...
I, [ name ], of [ address ], solemnly and sincerely state that: [ Matters to be verified, set out in numbered paragraphs ] I make this solemn statement in good conscience, believing it to be true, and pursuant to the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act 1835. DECLARED at [ details ] this [ day ] day of [ month and year ] Before me ................................................................................ [ signature of the person before whom the declaration is made ] A [ commissioner for oaths OR [ solicitor OR [ insert other qualification ] ] authorised to administer oaths ]...