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. ...
This Agreement is dated [ date ] Parties [ Insert name of supplier ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] (the Supplier); and [ Insert name of customer ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] (the Customer), each of the Supplier and the Customer being a party, and together the Supplier and the Customer are the parties. Background The Supplier acts as licensor of specified software applications. The Supplier has agreed to provide the Customer with a temporary licence to use the software applications on a trial basis, under the terms of this Agreement, for the purpose of evaluating the...
ARCHIVED This Precedent is archived and is not maintained. The training pack comprises template Power Point slides that may serve as the basis for one or more training seminars introducing retained EU law. It is anticipated that those providing training will use the slides as a helpful starting point for their presentation(s), tailoring, adapting and amending them as appropriate to reflect their particular area of practice. The materials are customisable. Click the link below to download the presentation. Contents These training materials cover the following: What constitutes retained EU law? How is retained EU law described? What do the pertinent provisions state?......
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] Parties [ Insert name of supplier ], a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] with company number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ( Supplier); and [ Insert name of customer ], a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] with company number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ( Customer), each of the Supplier and the Customer being a party and, together, the Supplier and the Customer are the parties. Background The Supplier delivers the Cloud Services described in this Agreement to various third-party customers. The Customer seeks to evaluate the Cloud Services for [ use in its business ]. As outlined in this Agreement, the Supplier has agreed to carry out...
1 Interpretation 1.1 The definitions below and the rules for construing them shall govern this Schedule: Customer’s Scheme - the [ description of pension scheme(s) ] presently run by the Customer for the benefit of the Relevant Employees Onward Transfer Date - the day on which the Supplier’s Onward Transferring Employees pass, in accordance with TUPE 2006, upon expiry (or earlier termination) of this [ Outsourcing Contract ] Onward Transferring Employees - employees of the Supplier who, when the [ Outsourcing Contract ] expires (or is ended early), transfer automatically under TUPE 2006 to the Customer or to another employer Relevant Employee - [ refer to employment definitions in the Outsourcing Contract ] Supplier’s Scheme - the [ description of pension scheme(s) ] to be maintained by the Supplier in respect of the service of the Relevant Employees after the Transfer Date Transfer Date - [ insert date ] TUPE 2006 - the...
1 Interpretation 1.1 In this Schedule, the definitions and interpretative rules below shall apply: Broadly Comparable Pension Scheme – a pension arrangement officially certified by the Government Actuary’s Department as broadly comparable with the relevant Public Sector Pension Scheme Customer’s Scheme – the Public Sector Pension Scheme presently operated by the Customer for the Relevant Employees Fair Deal Guidance – HM Treasury Fair Deal for staff pensions—staff transfer from central government ( October 2013) Onward Transfer Date – the date on which Onward Transferring Employees of the Supplier transfer under TUPE 2006 upon expiry (or earlier termination) of this [ Outsourcing Contract ] Onward Transferring Employees – employees of the Supplier who, at expiry (or earlier termination) of the [ Outsourcing Contract ], automatically transfer under TUPE 2006 to the Customer or another employer for provision of the...
1 Definitions [ Customer’s Representatives means the person (or persons) designated as such in [ insert schedule ]; ] Key Personnel refers to those members of the Supplier Personnel named as the Supplier’s key personnel for the Services in [ insert schedule ] and/or any Replacement; Losses covers all losses, claims, damages, liabilities, fines, interest, penalties, charges, costs, expenses, demands, and [ reasonable ] legal and other professional costs; Relevant Transfer denotes a relevant transfer for the purposes of TUPE; Replacement signifies a replacement or substitute for any Key Personnel, appointed from time to time in accordance with clause 3.5 or 3.6; Supplier Personnel includes all employees, directors, officers, staff, other workers, agents, contractors and consultants of the Supplier, its Affiliates and any of their subcontractors who are involved in performing the Supplier’s...
1 Definitions 1.1 In this Agreement: Licence Fees: means the fees set out in [ insert relevant schedule or clause ] [ together with any other amounts payable under this Agreement ]. Software: comprises the Supplier Software and the Third Party Software. Specification: denotes the written description of the Software set out in [ insert cross reference to schedule or appendix containing the description of the software ]. Supplier Software: means the Supplier’s proprietary software identified in paragraph [ insert reference ] of [ insert reference to schedule or appendix containing description of the software ] [ including any Updates or Upgrades provided by the Supplier under this Agreement [ or any Support Agreement ] ]. Third Party Software: comprises the third party software identified as such in paragraph [ insert reference ] of [ insert reference to...
1 Payment Business Day Payment Business Day — denotes a day in England [ other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday ]; Charges — refers to the sums payable by Party B under this Agreement [ set out in OR calculated in accordance with the provisions of ] [ insert reference to where charges are specified, eg the order form, charges schedule or relevant clause ]; Commencement Date — signifies [ the date of this Agreement OR [ insert date ] ]; Month — signifies a calendar month, and ‘ Monthly’ shall be construed accordingly; Quarter — denotes [ a period of three consecutive calendar months, ending on 31 March, 30 June, 30 September or 31 December save that the first quarter shall be calculated from the Commencement Date and the last quarter shall end on the last day of...
Hardship Hardship means [ , subject to clause [ 1.6 OR 1.7 ] , ] a [ fundamental OR material ] alteration in the equilibrium of a party’s benefits and obligations under this Agreement, brought about by a [ legal, technical, political, economic or financial ] event (or events) that arises [ or the impact of which becomes known to the affected party ] during the term of this Agreement and which: is not a [ insert (eg ‘ Force Majeure Event’ or ‘circumstance to which clauses [ X] or [ Y] relate’) ]; [ except in the case of the circumstances referred to in [ insert reference eg to clause 1.6 or 1.7 if appropriate ], ] could not reasonably have been foreseen, mitigated or avoided by the Disadvantaged Party at the time of execution of this Agreement; is outside the control of [ the...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] Parties 1 [ Insert name of supplier ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with number [ insert registered number ] whose registered office is at [ insert address ] (the Supplier); and 2 [ Insert name of customer ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with number [ insert registered number ] whose registered office is at [ insert address ] (the Customer), each of the Supplier and the Customer being a party and, together, the Supplier and the Customer are the parties. Background ( A) The Supplier is [ insert details of the Supplier’s background or the background to the transaction from the Supplier’s perspective. ] ( B) The Customer is [ insert details of Customer’s background or the background to the transaction from the Customer’s...
Definitions Minimum Purchase Commitment • Customer’s duty to purchase the Minimum Quantities or to place Orders meeting a minimum aggregate Price, per clause 1.1; Minimum Quantities • has meaning in [insert schedule]; Order • a written order in the prescribed form or any other agreed written form; Price • sum payable for any Order, excluding packaging, freight, insurance, customs and import/export duties, VAT (or equivalent sales tax), withholding or other tax. 1.1 Subject to clause 1.3, each Contract Year Customer shall purchase the Minimum Quantities or submit Orders totalling at least [insert amount] for Products. 1.2 If the Customer does not meet the Minimum Purchase Commitment in any Contract Year, this is a material breach entitling Supplier to: 1.2.1 terminate this Agreement on not less than [three] months’ written notice; or 1.2.2 appoint others as distributor, agent or buyer and/or supply directly in the Territory; exclusivity...
Definitions Condition Fulfilment Date • refers to the deadline by which, unless waived in accordance with clause 1.6, the Conditions must be met, being [ within [ insert days ] of the date of the Agreement OR on or before [ insert date ] ], or any later date agreed under clause 1.3; Conditions • denotes the requirements set out in clause 1.1 of this Agreement; Surviving Clauses • signifies [ insert references to the clauses of the agreement which are intended to survive any termination or avoidance of the agreement in the event that the Conditions are not satisfied—eg confidentiality, notices, costs, entire agreement, governing law and jurisdiction, dispute resolution. ] 1 Conditions precedent 1.1 This Agreement, and the obligations contained in it (other than the Surviving Clauses), shall be conditional in all respects upon the following conditions being...
1 Definitions 1.1 In this Agreement: Change denotes any alteration to the Services and/or the terms of this Agreement, excluding a minor operational alteration as referenced in clause 2.2; Charges refers to the fees, costs and expenses payable by the Customer to the Supplier for the delivery of the Services, as specified in Schedule [ insert schedule number ]; Change Control Note means the document submitted to support a Change Request under the Change Control Procedure, in a form materially comparable to the pro-forma change control note in the Appendix to Schedule [ insert schedule number ]; Change Control Procedure signifies the method by which any Change is agreed, as set out in Schedule [ insert schedule number ]; Change Request indicates a request, in the format of a Change Control Note, lodged by a party seeking to...
1 Change control 1.1 If either party wishes to alter this Agreement at any time (the Change Requesting Party), the Change Requesting Party may seek such a variation (a Change Request) by following the procedure specified in this clause. 1.2 Each Change Request shall be provided by the Change Requesting Party substantially in the form set out in the Schedule and shall contain information sufficient to allow the parties to assess the impact of the proposed change, which, in the case of the Supplier, includes completing Part B: Evaluation of the Change Request form......
These provisions are intended for use with Precedent: Outsourcing agreement—long form when applied to the outsourcing of services by a regulated insurance firm. Please consult the drafting notes for specific instructions and for further guidance. 1 Definitions 1.1 In this Agreement, except where the context dictates otherwise, capitalised terms shall bear the meanings as set out below......
This Agreement is made and entered into on [ insert date ] Parties [ insert name of Customer ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with company number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is located at [ insert address ] ( Customer); and [ insert name of Supplier ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with company number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ( Supplier), each of the Supplier and the Customer being a party and together the Supplier and the Customer are the parties Background The Customer carries on the business of [ insert description ]. The Supplier carries on the business of providing business continuity and disaster recovery services. The parties have agreed that the Supplier will deliver the...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] Parties [ insert name of Customer ], [ a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] whose registered office is at ] [ insert address ] ( Customer); and [ insert name of Supplier ], [ a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered number ] whose registered office is at ] [ insert address ] ( Supplier) (each of the Supplier and the Customer being a party, and together the Supplier and the Customer being the parties) Background The Customer carries on the business of [ insert description ]. The Supplier carries on the business of providing business continuity and disaster recovery services. The parties have agreed that the Supplier shall provide the Services to the...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] Parties [ insert name of supplier ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with company number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ( Supplier); and [ insert name of customer ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with company 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 Supplier has created [ insert description of Saa S solution ] software that it intends to provide as a service to the Customer, for the benefit of the Customer and the Customer’s End Users. ( B) The Supplier has agreed to ensure the...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] (the Effective Date). Parties [ Insert name of company ], a company registered in [ England and Wales ] with number [ insert registered number ], whose registered office is at [ insert address ] (the Company); [ Insert name ], of [ insert address ] (the Talent). Background The Company is the proprietor of the [ insert ] brand. The Talent is [ insert details of the talent’s background ]. The Company retains the Talent, on the terms of this Agreement, to market the Company’s products......
Customers can obtain our goods, services and digital content by opting into a regular, recurring, ongoing subscription arrangement ( Subscription Plan) with us. When you take up a Subscription Plan, you agree that it will renew automatically at the intervals and at the price indicated for the Subscription Plan you selected at the point of purchase, unless and until you or we adjust, cancel, pause or bring the Subscription Plan to an end under these terms. [ These provisions apply to customers who take out a Subscription Plan with us. They operate alongside, and in addition to, our general terms and conditions (together the ‘terms’) and substitute the following provisions: [ list relevant clauses ]. Where our general terms and conditions conflict with these Subscription Plan terms, these terms will prevail only for their subject matter and the general terms and...
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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 ]...