Model PIPE Form of Common Warrant (US Issuer) (NVCA)
This is a model form of a common stock warrant, typically used in Private Investment in Public Equity (PIPE) financings. It grants the holder the right to purchase a specified number of common shares from the issuing company at a predetermined exercise price. The document includes detailed provisions for issuance, transfer, exercise, adjustments for corporate events, and limitations on exercise.
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Letter of Appointment - Non-Executive Director
This document is a Letter of Appointment for a Non-Executive Director, outlining the terms and conditions of their engagement with a company. It details their statutory duties, term of appointment, time commitment, fees, confidentiality obligations, intellectual property rights, and termination provisions. The letter clarifies that it is a contract for services and does not create an employment relationship.
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Sample Code of Conduct Policy (NVCA)
The NVCA Sample Code of Conduct provides a model policy outlining expected ethical, legal, and professional behavior for employees, contractors, and affiliates of a company or firm. It emphasizes compliance with laws, honest and fair dealing, respect for others, and outlines unacceptable behaviors that could result in disciplinary action, including termination.
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Founder Collaboration Agreement (UK) by Seedsummit
The Seedsummit Founder Collaboration Agreement is designed for potential founders to establish key terms before officially incorporating a startup company. It outlines how intellectual property developed during the collaboration will be assigned to the future company, details initial share ownership and vesting schedules, and includes provisions for confidentiality.
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Founder Advisor Standard Template (FAST) by Founder Institute
The Founder Advisor Standard Template (FAST) by Founder Institute is a structured, plain-language agreement that defines the relationship, compensation, and confidentiality terms between a startup and its advisor, ensuring clear expectations and fair equity grants. It is part of the Founder Institute’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
The GitHub Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) Description (RFC 2350) outlines GitHub’s official structure, mission, and procedures for handling security incidents, including vulnerability management, triage, coordination, and resolution. It is an authoritative security policy maintained by GitHub under industry-standard RFC 2350, providing trusted guidance on incident response practices for its users and constituents.
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Conflict of Interest
A simple board resolution for the declaration and authorisation of a director's conflict of interest for a company in England and Wales. To be inserted in the general board resolution template provided by GitLaw.