Free Commercial Contract Templates
Commercial Contracts: 5 free templates to browse without an account, then edit with an AI agent and e-sign in GitLaw.
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Late Payment Demand Letter (US) by OLL
This formal demand letter requests payment for an overdue invoice and establishes a final deadline before further action is taken. It includes fields for the **original invoice details**, accrued late fees, and specific payment instructions.
Updated 17 Aug 2026
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Standard Invoice Template (US) by OLL
This **standard invoice** facilitates billing for services rendered between a seller and a buyer. It includes fields for itemized service descriptions, hourly rates, tax calculations, and specific payment deadlines like Net 30 terms.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Model Release Form - Adults (US) by OLL
This form grants a photographer irrevocable rights to use an adult model's likeness for advertising, commercial, and artistic purposes. The model waives inspection rights and releases the photographer from liability related to digital alterations or privacy claims.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Mutual NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement)
This template is a mutual non-disclosure agreement designed for two parties to share confidential information while ensuring its protection. It includes a cover page for key terms like purpose and governing law, followed by standard clauses covering permitted uses, exceptions, and the duration of confidentiality obligations.
Updated 7 Mar 2026
Professional Services Agreement (US) by Open Contract Standards
This is a comprehensive **Professional Services Agreement** template designed for use in the United States. It establishes a master relationship between a client and a service provider, allowing for specific projects to be defined through individual **Statements of Work (SOW)** while covering critical legal areas like IP ownership, liability caps, and data protection.
Updated 23 Jul 2026
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