Term sheet by Common Paper
The Common Paper Term Sheet is a plain-language template for early-stage financings, organizing key economics and governance terms into a clear framework that simplifies negotiation. It is part of Common Paper’s widely trusted library of open, lawyer-vetted standard agreements.
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Term Sheet
This non-binding Term Sheet ("Term Sheet") expresses our mutual excitement and intention to work together as detailed below. Final details, terms, and conditions will be as mutually agreed in a separate, binding agreement ("Definitive Agreement"). This Term Sheet is meant to assist our negotiation of the Definitive Agreement. As such, this Term Sheet is non-binding and no liability nor obligation is intended to be created between either of us, except for the portion called Confidentiality. This Term Sheet does not require either of us to enter into a Definitive Agreement nor does it preclude the Definitive Agreement from including additional provisions.
Our current intentions are as follows:
[topic 1] | details about the topic |
[topic 2] | details about the topic |
Confidentiality
We each have or may disclose information about our company that is confidential or proprietary in nature or that should be reasonably understood as confidential or proprietary due to its nature and the circumstances of its disclosure ("Confidential Information"). Neither of us will
(a) use the other's Confidential Information;
(b) disclose the other's Confidential Information to anyone else except as required by applicable law.
In addition, we each will protect the other's Confidential Information using at least the same protections that we use for our own similar information but no less than a reasonable standard of care.
By signing this Term Sheet, each party acknowledges their intent as outlined in the Term Sheet and agrees to the confidentiality terms.
PARTY 1: [party 1 name] | PARTY 2: [party 2 name] | |
Signature | ||
Print Name | [party 1 signatory name] | [party 2 signatory name] |
Title | [party 1 signatory title] | [party 2 signatory title] |
Contact Address | [party 1 contact address] | [party 2 contact address] |
Date | [party 1 signature date] | [party 2 signature date] |
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