Types of Business Contracts/Agreements
Across
- 3. legally transfers ownership of the rights of an employee’s work during the period of employment to the employer
- 5. legal agreement between a company or business—franchisor—and a franchisee outlining the rights and obligations of both parties
- 9. prevents an employee from competing with their former employer for a given period
- 12. written business agreement between parties declaring consensus towards a common agenda and achieving mutual goals
- 13. when someone borrows a loan and waives the ownership rights of their collateral if they default on the loan
- 14. allows other parties to use an inventor’s service or product for a share of the profits
- 16. legal document that parties use when transferring materials or information between them.
- 18. enter into this agreement when two or more people pool their contributions and spell out their roles in the establishment
- 20. formal letter ending the employment relationship between an employer and an employee
- 21. agreement between a business owner and a seller where the former commits to buying items at a certain price
Down
- 1. type of business agreement between users and owners of websites, software, and mobile applications
- 2. aka sales agreement - transfers property between two parties
- 4. written business agreement by a seller guaranteeing to repair or replace parts of a product or redo a service if certain conditions aren’t met
- 6. a separate legal document that revises an existing business agreement
- 7. agreement contract entered between an enterprise and a customer
- 8. agreement occurs when a licensor agrees to transfer IP rights to a licensee, allowing them to use certain or all aspects of the IP for their use
- 10. agreements are business agreements between a company and users who agree to use its product or service before its official launch
- 11. agreement that defines the relationship between an employer and employees
- 15. lay out the scope, obligations, and deadlines of independent contractor work
- 17. bars parties like employees, vendors, suppliers, and independent contractors from sharing confidential or proprietary business information with people outside the business
- 19. aka release of liability agreement-holds that an individual agrees to indemnify another person for burden, damage, or loss when providing a service or product