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A written sales contract will help you and the other party better understand the details of the agreement, while minimizing the chances of a dispute later on. Although all contracts may -- in fact should -- vary in order to accurately reflect the intent of the parties in particular circumstances, the following sales contract is a sample of what such contracts may look like. It is intended to be a starting point and a guide to help you and your attorney create a contract that includes all of the terms relevant to your business interactions.
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CONTRACT FOR THE SALE OF GOODS Paragraph 1. _______________________, hereinafter referred to as Seller, and _____________________, hereinafter referred to as Buyer, hereby agree on this ____ day of _______________, in the year ____________, to the following terms. A. Identities of the Parties Paragraph 2. Seller, whose business address is _____________________, in the city of _______________, state of _________________________, is in the business of ___________________________. Buyer, whose business address is ____________________, in the city of _________________, state of _________________________, is in the business of ____________________________. B. Description of the Goods Paragraph 3. Seller agrees to transfer and deliver to Buyer, on or before ________________________ [date], the below-described goods: _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ C. Buyer's Rights and Obligations Paragraph 4. Buyer agrees to accept the goods and pay for them according to the terms further set out below. Paragraph 5. Buyer agrees to pay for the goods:
Paragraph 6. Goods are deemed received by Buyer upon delivery to Buyer's address as set forth above. Paragraph 7. Buyer has the right to examine the goods upon receipt and has ____ days in which to notify seller of any claim for damages based on the condition, grade, quality or quality of the goods. Such notice must specify in detail the particulars of the claim. Failure to provide such notice within the requisite time period constitutes irrevocable acceptance of the goods. D. Seller's Obligations Paragraph 8. Until received by Buyer, all risk of loss to the above-described goods is borne by Seller. Paragraph 9. Seller warrants that the goods are free from any and all security interests, liens, and encumbrances. E. Attestation Paragraph 10. Agreed to this _____ day of _____, in the year ____________. By: ___________________________ Official Title: ____________________________ On behalf of ______________________________________, Seller I certify that I am authorized to act and sign on behalf of Seller and that Seller is bound by my actions. ______ [initial] By: ___________________________ Official Title: ____________________________ On behalf of _____________________________________, Buyer I certify that I am authorized to act and sign on behalf of Buyer and that Buyer is bound by my actions. ______ [initial] [NOTARY STAMP HERE] |
Get Legal Help with Drafting or Reviewing A Sales Contract
While this article is a good guide to getting familiar with sales contracts, it's always a good idea to get professional legal help when drafting or signing a contract. If you need some advice on how to write valid sales contracts, or have specific questions about a particular contract, it may be in your best interests to contact an experienced business attorney to know what you're agreeing to by signing the contract.