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. ...
API Terms of Use Please read these API Terms of Use carefully before using the API. By accessing or using the API, you acknowledge that you agree to and will be bound by these API Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these API Terms of Use, you must not use our API for any purpose whatsoever... In these API Terms of Use, We, Our, Ourselves, Us or API Licensor means [ insert company name ] (a company incorporated in [ England and Wales ] under number [ insert registered company number ] whose registered office is at [ insert address ]), and You, Your or API Licensee means you (and, where you use the API on behalf of a legal person, business or other organisation ( Organisation), it means both you and that...
Definitions and interpretation This Agreement between the Company and the Artist sets out key terms, including defined periods ( Publicity, Recording, Pre-production, Shooting, Post-production), fees ( Weekly Rate, Daily Rate, Guaranteed Payment, Use Fees), and rights (copyright, Performers’ Property Rights, Rental Right). Time is of the essence; singular includes plural; references to statutes include amendments. The Services mean the Artist’s exclusive professional contribution worldwide across the Production Schedule. The Company may shift dates within the Production Schedule, extend the Shooting Period for industry holidays, and require publicity, rehearsal, filming, recording and post-synchronisation. The Artist assigns all relevant rights in the product of the Services to the Company for worldwide exploitation, waives moral rights where permitted, and agrees to dubbing provisions. Payment structures, expenses, VAT, and independent contractor status are specified, alongside warranties on originality, health, conduct and availability. Conditions precedent, suspension and...
STOP PRESS: On 19 June 2025, the Data ( Use and Access) Bill secured Royal Assent, transforming into the Data ( Use and Access) Act 2025 ( DUAA 2025) and taking partial effect on that date. A number of DUAA 2025 provisions — covering issues such as handling data subject access requests and the conferral of authority to create further regulations — commenced immediately on 19 June 2025. Other elements, including measures on notices from the Information Commissioner and particular aspects of law enforcement processing, took effect on 19 August 2025 (two months after Royal Assent). The greater part of DUAA 2025’s framework will, however, only come into operation once additional regulations, in the form of statutory instruments, are made to commence them. Parts 5 and 6 of DUAA 2025 introduce amendments to aspects of UK data protection and e Privacy law,...
1 Definitions Unless the context requires otherwise, capitalised terms take the meanings below. Affiliates are entities in Control, Controlled by or under common Control. Control is the ability to direct an entity via shares, voting rights or constitutional powers. Data Protection Laws include Assimilated Regulation ( EU) 2016/679, UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. The Effective Date is as stated. Employees are those assigned to groupings whose principal purpose is delivering the Services. Employee Liability Information is that required by TUPE Regulation 11. Employment Costs/ Liabilities cover pay, benefits and related legal exposures. Services are those in Schedule [ ]. Supplier Personnel are those engaged in delivery. Termination Assistance (and any Termination Assistance Period) are as defined. TUPE Regulations means the Transfer of Undertakings ( Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006... The Schedule TUPE provisions Application: service provision change; stated...
1 Definitions 1.1 In this Agreement: Affiliate – in relation to any entity, means any other entity that Controls it, is Controlled by it, or is under common Control with it; Control – and its variations – means a person’s ability to ensure that an entity’s affairs are carried on in line with that person’s wishes: (i) by holding shares or possessing voting rights in the entity, or (ii) by powers granted by the articles of association or any document governing or relating to the entity; ‘ Controlled’ and ‘ Controlling’ shall be interpreted accordingly; [ Customer – [ insert name ] Limited, a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ]; ] Effective Date – means [ 9 am ] on the date of this...
This Agreement is entered into on [ insert date ] Parties 1 [ insert supplier name ] a company registered in England and Wales whose registration number is [ insert company number ] and whose registered office is at [ insert registered office ] ( Supplier ); and 2 [ insert customer name ] a company registered in England and Wales whose registration number is [ insert company number ] and whose registered office is at [ insert registered office ] ( 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 operates and administers a range of facilities and supplies a range of services, as further detailed in this Agreement, which the Customer wishes to access for itself and its...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] by the following as set out herein. Parties [ Customer ] a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] ( Customer); [ Supplier 1 ] a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] ( Supplier 1); [ Supplier 2 ] a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] ( Supplier 2); [ Supplier 3 ] a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] ( Supplier 3), each of Customer, Supplier 1, Supplier 2 and Supplier 3 is each a party and,...
This Agreement is hereby made on [ insert date ]. PARTIES [ insert name ], being a company incorporated in England and Wales, whose registered company number is [ insert company number ] and whose registered office is situated at [ insert address ] ( Buyer ); [ insert name ], being a company incorporated in England and Wales, with registered company number [ insert company number ] and registered office at [ insert address ] ( Seller ); [ and ] [ [ insert name ], being a company incorporated in England and Wales, whose registered company number is [ insert company number ], and whose registered office is at [ insert address ] ( Escrow Agent ), ] Each of the Buyer and the Seller [ and the Escrow Agent ] is a party; together the Buyer and the Seller [ and the Escrow Agent ] are the...
ARCHIVED: This Precedent, now archived, was prepared by reference to the former Electronic Communications Code (the previous Code). It also offered guidance on template notices and counter-notices issued by OFCOM under that earlier Code. Those precedent forms were produced by OFCOM for use with the previous Electronic Communications Code. Although superseded, the material still has relevance for the transitional provisions contained in the new Code. It is no longer updated and is supplied for background only. The new Code, in Schedule 3A, Part 1 to the Communications Act 2003, came into force on 28 December 2017. Under the transitional arrangements in the new Code, as set out in Schedule 2 to the Digital Economy Act 2017, existing agreements under the previous Code, namely agreements under paragraph 2 or 3, or a court order conferring Code rights under paragraph 5 of the previous Code,...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ]. Parties [ Customer ], a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] ( Customer); and [ Supplier ], a company incorporated in [ England ] with registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] ( Supplier). Each of the Customer and the Supplier is a party; together, the Supplier and the Customer are the parties. BACKGROUND The Customer intends to delegate to the Supplier the delivery and oversight of its [ describe function ] services. At present, the Customer’s needs are met [ internally OR by an associated company ] [ by insert name of existing supplier ]. The Supplier has expertise in designing, developing and deploying [ describe function ]...
This Agreement is entered into on [ date ] Parties [ Customer ], a company incorporated in [ England ] under registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] ( Customer); and [ Supplier ], a company incorporated in [ England ] under registered number [ company number ], whose registered office is at [ address ] ( Supplier), Each of the Customer and the Supplier is a party and, together, the Customer and the Supplier are the parties. BACKGROUND The Customer intends to outsource the delivery and management of its [ describe function ] services to the Supplier. The Supplier is skilled in the design, development and implementation of [ describe function ] services and has accepted responsibility for providing and managing the relevant portion of the Customer’s functions. The Supplier has agreed to supply the...
1 Definitions and interpretation 1.1 In this Agreement: Affiliate — refers to any entity that, whether directly or indirectly, exercises Control over, is subject to Control by, or shares common Control with another entity; Business Day — denotes any day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or a bank or public holiday in England; Control — [ has the meaning given in section 1124 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 OR signifies the beneficial ownership of over 50% of a company’s issued share capital, or the lawful authority to direct or cause the direction of the company’s management ] and Controls and Controlled shall be construed accordingly; Dispute Notice — bears the meaning set out in clause 2.2; Force Majeure — bears the meaning set out in clause 6.1; [ Insert definitions bespoke to Agreement ] 1.2 In this...
1 Definitions and interpretation In this Agreement: [ Insert each definition bespoke to the Agreement ] For the purposes of this Agreement: any reference to this Agreement comprises its schedules [ , appendices and annexes ] (if any); the contents page [ , background section ] and any clause, schedule or other headings in this Agreement are included purely for convenience and shall not influence how this Agreement is interpreted; and a reference to a ‘party’ includes that party’s personal representatives, successors and permitted assigns; a reference to a ‘person’ includes a natural person, and any corporate or unincorporated body (in each case whether or not a separate legal personality exists), together with that person’s personal...
Please review these important terms and conditions before purchasing any digital content from us, and make sure they include everything you require and nothing you are unwilling to accept. Summary of some of your key rights: Under the Consumer Contracts ( Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013, you have 14 days to change your mind and receive a full refund for digital content. However, once the download has begun, you will no longer have the right to cancel if you were informed of this and gave your acknowledgement. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 requires digital content to match its description, be fit for purpose and be of satisfactory quality. If the digital content is faulty, you are entitled to a repair or a replacement. Where a fault cannot be put right, or is not remedied within a...
Before purchasing anything on our website, please read these important terms and conditions and ensure they include everything you expect and nothing you are unwilling to accept. Summary of some of your key rights: The Consumer Contracts ( Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 state that, in most cases, you can change your mind within 14 days of receiving your goods and receive a full refund. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 requires goods to be as described, fit for purpose and of satisfactory quality. During the expected lifespan of your product, you are entitled to the following: up to 30 days: if your goods are faulty, you can get a refund; up to six months: if repair or replacement is not possible, you are entitled to a full refund in most cases; up to six years: if the goods do not last a reasonable length of time, you may be...
FORTHCOMING CHANGE: The Information Commissioner’s Office ( ICO) has issued draft guidance on keeping employment records and on recruitment and selection. This Precedent will be updated once the ICO draft guidance is finalised. 1 Introduction 1.1 The Company acknowledges that the internet and social networking channels serve as communication tools both in the workplace and beyond it, including at home. This policy sets out the conduct we expect when social media is used, explains when we may review your social media activity, and identifies the steps we will take where it is not followed or is breached. Read this policy alongside our [ Internet, email and communications policy ], which explains how staff and representatives may use the Company’s internet and email systems and networks. 1.2 This policy applies to all individuals, including employees, workers, temporary and agency workers, contractors, interns, volunteers and...
Identical or confusingly similar The disputed domain is [ identical OR confusingly similar ] to a word mark that the Complainant owns through valid national or regional registrations and which remains in current use ( URS 1.2.6.1). Evidence supporting the Complainant’s trade mark registrations is attached. These registrations relate to the word mark [ insert ] (the Mark) [ which is [ identical ] OR [ if not identical then set out how the domain and the Mark are alike visually, aurally, and conceptually, and explain why confusion is probable ]. ] [ The Mark has also been recorded with the Trade Mark Clearinghouse [ insert details and include in attachment ]. ] For a period of at least [ insert number ] years, the Complainant has deployed the Mark extensively across print media, television, and the internet. The...
1 About our terms 1.1 These terms of use ( Terms) set out how you may access this website and all of its material (the Site). These Terms apply between [ insert name of website operator ] (we, us or our) and you, the individual accessing or using the Site (you or your). 1.2 You should read these Terms carefully before using the Site. By using the Site, or otherwise signalling your consent, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree with any of them, you must stop using the Site immediately. 1.3 [ The Site is made available by us to you without charge for information [ or entertainment ] purposes only. OR These Terms apply to any sections of the Site, its functionality and content that are provided to you free of charge for...
1 Interest on late payment If a party does not make payment in accordance with this Agreement, the other party may claim, in addition to any sum that ought properly to have been settled, and recover, [ simple OR compound ] interest on that sum (accruing on a daily basis from the final date for payment until the date payment is in fact made, whether before or after judgment). Such interest will be computed at a rate of [ insert figure ]% per annum above the [ insert name of financial institution eg Bank of England ] base rate then prevailing at the time the amount immediately became overdue under this Agreement. [ The parties agree that the provisions of this clause constitute a substantial remedy for the purposes of section 9(1) of the Late Payment of Commercial Debts ( Interest) Act 1998. ]......
1 Rights in the domain name Relying on [ a WHOIS enquiry undertaken on [ date of Nominet WHOIS search ] OR Nominet’s reply to a data release request as enclosed as [ insert details of attachment ] ], the domain name [ insert domain name ] ( Domain Name) is shown as registered to the Respondent. The outcome of that enquiry is enclosed as [ insert details of attachment ] with this Complaint. The Complainant is the proprietor of [ insert details of trade marks, domain names, brand names, contractual rights, personal names etc ] ( Rights). Additional information regarding these Rights is set out below......
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 ]...