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What does Agreement mean? In competition law practice, an agreement is any form of coordination between undertakings that shows a meeting of minds about market conduct (for example pricing, output, customers or territories). It is not limited to a legally enforceable contract: it includes informal or “gentlemen’s” understandings, oral arrangements, email exchanges and tacit understandings, and extends to decisions of associations of undertakings. Mere parallel conduct is insufficient without evidence of contact or communication. The term is used in legislation and developed by case law: Article 101 TFEU, section 4 of Ireland’s Competition Act 2002, and the UK Chapter I prohibition in the Competition...

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Precedent systems integration agreement (pro-customer): software development, hardware supply, installation, acceptance testing, maintenance, service levels, IP assignment, data protection, escrow, step-in and change control (England and Wales law)

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This agreement is entered into on [ date ].

Parties

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

Each of the Supplier and the Customer is a party and, together, the Supplier and the Customer are the parties.

Background

(A) The Customer intends to obtain software, [ hardware ], software configuration and development services, installation services, and other associated services. The Supplier has stated to the Customer that it has expertise in delivering such services to clients within the [ insert relevant industry, eg retail ] sector.

(B) The Customer has agreed to purchase the Services from the Supplier, and the Supplier has agreed to deliver the Services to the Customer in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement...

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Craig Armstrong
Craig Armstrong

Craig is an IT & Tech within Shoosmiths’ Commercial team and advises on a wide range of IT and sourcing matters across a wide range of industry sectors with a particular focus on the IT, financial services and retail sectors. Craig's diverse experience includes negotiating IT infrastructure and desktop outsourcings, ERP and CRM system procurements, complex IT-centric and business process outsourcings (both onshore and offshore), negotiating software implementation, licensing and support agreements, and advising on contractual arrangements relating to e-commerce trading platforms and co-branded financial services on behalf of financial institutions and retail partners. Craig also has niche expertise within financial services and advises on merchant acquiring, co-branded and affinity products, customer account value added services and other commercial contracts within the retail financial services sector. Craig is ITIL certified, the leading global best business practice for IT Service...

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