This legal document is a Business Sale Agreement between a Seller and a Buyer. It outlines the terms under which the business is sold, including the effective date, purchase price, and warranties.
The agreement ensures both parties understand their rights and obligations, facilitating a smooth transaction and preventing disputes.
This document provides guidelines for using GitHub and its functionalities. It is intended for developers who wish to incorporate GitHub into their projects. The document clearly states that its terms are not applicable to all types of businesses, suggesting it's tailor-made for community or personal use rather than commercial exploitation. It emphasizes compliance with GitHub's Acceptable Use Policies and encourages customizing settings and adding hyperlinks to community pages. The document prohibits using the company name to organize, promote, or incite acts of violence and restricts the posting of content that depicts violence or harm to humans or animals. This can be used as a reference or guide for setting up or maintaining a GitHub project, ensuring adherence to community standards.
This legal document outlines an agreement made between a broker and a buyer regarding the purchase of a specific type of property. It specifies that the buyer gives the broker the exclusive right to represent them in all property acquisitions until a certain date. The document also covers conditions under which the buyer and broker agree to conduct their relationship and submit to certain terms, such as payment of fees, disclosure of relevant information, and adherence to established protocols for obtaining property. Additionally, it includes specifics on methodologies for resolving disputes, financial obligations, and processes for terminating the agreement.
This document outlines the agreement between Company 1 and Company 2 regarding the use of Company 1's logos, company name, trademarks, and copyrights. It grants Company 2 a non-exclusive right to display Company 1's logos, name, and copyrights for specific purposes, such as website, advertising, and other specified services, while Company 2 agrees to adhere to the standards for fair use of material and trademarks. However, Company 2 cannot use those logos, names, or symbols to imply ownership, control, or endorsement by Company 1. It also mentions that the agreement does not allow sublicensing and does not constitute a source trademark acquisition.