4 Employment contracts

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Employment Contract (UK) - Senior Employee
This Written Statement of Employment Particulars is a UK-compliant document that sets out all legally required terms of employment for a senior employee, including pay, duties, hours, benefits, leave, IP ownership, confidentiality, notice periods and post-termination restrictions. It provides clear, enforceable employment terms for both parties, ensures compliance with the Employment Rights Act 1996, and adds senior-level protections such as bonus eligibility, enhanced duties, restrictive covenants and garden leave. This template has been created based on documents from sources such as Acas.
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Employment Contract (UK) - Full Time
This written statement forms part of an employee's contract as a model document for employers to comply with the UK Employment Rights Act 1996. It provides a summary for a full-time (junior to mid-level) employee of their main employment terms and statutory particulars such as pay, hours, holidays, and notice periods. This template has been created based on the Acas document and amended for a full-time employee.
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Executive Service Agreement (UK) by Seedsummit
The Seedsummit Executive Service Agreement is a comprehensive service agreement between a company registered in England and Wales and a senior executive. The agreement details the rights and obligations of parties, covering key terms such as job and duties, remuneration, holiday entitlement, termination, confidentiality, and intellectual property, providing the company with protections such as non-solicitation and non-compete provisions.
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Settlement Agreement (UK) (Acas)
This Settlement Agreement is a template designed for an employer and an employee to formally terminate employment. Its primary purpose is to settle any existing or potential claims the employee may have against the employer, often without an admission of liability. The document includes provisions for the termination date, final payments, withdrawal of legal proceedings, confidentiality, and the requirement for independent legal advice.