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Cloud Terms Agreement - Bonterms
This is an agreement for standardized use of cloud services. It involves executing a Cover Page that details key terms and supplementary documents, forming a complete contract. It defines permitted uses, user responsibilities, and rules for customer affiliates in accessing the cloud service.
Updated:Mar 19, 2025
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Github Site Policies for Startups
A selection of GitHub site policies chosen for their relevance to building other open-source content platforms. These policies are published under open source license by GitHub.
Updated:Mar 28, 2025
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UK Employment Documents from ACAS
This repository pulls together existing ACAS Employment Document templates. ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service) is a UK-based organization that provides free and impartial information, advice, and guidance on workplace relations and employment law. Whether you're an employer, employee, or legal professional, you'll find valuable resources to navigate workplace issues and ensure compliance with best practices.
For the avoidance of doubt - repository has NOT been uploaded by ACAS.
Updated:Apr 13, 2025
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UK Employment Contract from skillsforcare.org.uk
This contract was made available on https://skillsforcare.org.uk/. Skills for Care is the strategic workforce development and planning body for adult social care in England. They work with employers, Government and partners to ensure social care has the right people, skills and support required to deliver the highest quality care and support now and in the future.
Updated:Mar 20, 2025
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Business Gateway
Business Gateway is a publicly funded service contributing to the economic well being of Scotland by providing access to free business support services. Find out more here: https://www.bgateway.com/about
Updated:Apr 18, 2025
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Common Paper - open standard for legal document templates
Common Paper’s standard contracts, such as the Mutual NDA, Data Processing Agreement, and Cloud Service Agreement, are developed in collaboration with a committee of experienced attorneys to ensure they meet industry standards and are legally sound. More information at commonpaper.com
Updated:Mar 28, 2025
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EasyLegalDocs
EasyLegalDocs.com is the platform that offers their users free, reliable and easy-to-access legal templates. Each contract template that is uploaded on the website is reviewed by an extensive body of lawyers, thus ensuring its highest level of accuracy and relevance.
Updated:Apr 21, 2025
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ISBA.org.uk
ISBA represents brand owners advertising in the UK - providing a single voice to advocacy for the improvement of the industry. https://www.isba.org.uk
Papertrail’s staff grew in 2013, and as part of hiring employees, the company obtained employment agreements. These are fairly standard contracts that all technology companies use. If you’ve worked in the technology field, you’ve probably signed one.
We wanted to go a bit further, though. We got tired of not having easy-to-understand contracts and we want to start collaborating on something better. All stakeholders should be able to easily review, see changes to, discuss, and hopefully, edit and improve them.
Our stakeholders use git and Markdown. That’s why Papertrail’s employment agreement and NDA contract templates are now available on GitHub. They’re free and completely unencumbered under the Creative Commons Zero license.
Updated:Mar 27, 2025
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Founder Institute
The Founder Institute is the world’s most proven network to turn ideas into fundable startups, and startups into global businesses. To date, FI has helped launch over 7,000 companies across 200+ cities and six continents.
The company was founded in 2009 by serial entrepreneur Adeo Ressi and his colleague, Jonathan Greechan. The idea for the program spawned from operating TheFunded.com, where it became apparent that most entrepreneurs at the idea and launch stages lacked the structure, feedback, and support network needed to be successful.