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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Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by GOV.UK
The GOV.UK Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement is a plain-language contract that allows two parties to exchange confidential information on a protected, equal basis. It is part of OLL's lawyer-vetted template library.
Updated 17 Jun 2026
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One-Way Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by GOV.UK
This is a standard one-way non-disclosure agreement (NDA) designed for individuals or companies to protect sensitive information when sharing ideas, inventions, or business concepts with a third party. It is structured as a deed to ensure legal enforceability and includes specific provisions for the return of information and the protection of intellectual property rights.
Updated 17 Apr 2026
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Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by GOV.UK
This mutual non-disclosure agreement provides a straightforward framework for two parties to exchange confidential information safely. It is designed to protect ideas and sensitive data when exploring potential collaborations, joint ventures, or new product developments.
Updated 30 Mar 2026
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Statement of Work by Common Paper
This Statement of Work establishes specific project parameters, deliverables, and fees under an existing Professional Services Agreement. It defines the project scope, IP ownership triggers, and payment cadences for a designated Provider and Customer.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
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Intellectual Property (IP) Transfer Agreement (UK) by Seedsummit
The Seedsummit Intellectual Property Rights Transfer Agreement transfers all intellectual property created by the transferor to the transferee for £1, with full title guarantee. It includes warranties of non-infringement, waivers of moral rights, and is governed by the laws and courts of England and Wales.
Updated 20 Jan 2026

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