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Re: Sponsorship contract
Posted by 'Knighty' on 11 Oct 2016 @ 16:16


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If your talking about a genuine contract, you will probably need to involve a solicitor, in which case its going to cost you.

What I would urge you to do is google a "memorandum of understanding" (MOU) which is jointly owned 50:50 agreement, created, agreed and signed by both parties.

You need to cover both parties expectations and jointly discuss it face-to-face, mold and adapt it accordingly, to cut a long story short, nobody likes surprises, and this document should cover all possible surprises and expectations for both of you.

If you go the MOU route with your sponsor, its a bit more soft and pliable for them to agree jointly together with you.

hope that helps?

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Sponsorship contract  by 'Ryanfield'   (06 Oct 2016 @ 21:09)
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Re: Sponsorship contract  by 'Ryanfield'   (11 Oct 2016 @ 17:19)
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