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No partnership or agency

Practical Law UK Standard Clause 4-107-3814 (Approx. 6 pages)

No partnership or agency

A boilerplate no partnership or agency clause that seeks to ensure that parties to a commercial agreement will not be treated as partners or agents of each other, nor as entering into a joint venture arrangement with each other. It also asserts that neither party is entering the agreement as the agent of an undisclosed principal.

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Resource ID 4-107-3814
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Resource Type Standard clauses
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  • England
  • Wales
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