Sale of Website Agreement
Summary
This Sale of Website Agreement can be used when the owner of a website, being an individual, company, or any other entity, sells the website to another party.
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Why do I need a Sale of Website Agreement?
A Sale of Website Agreement sets out the terms of the sale of a website to another person, including IP issues, hosting agreements, and payment terms.
Who should use a Sale of Website Agreement?
Any person wishing to sell his/her website to somebody else can use this Agreement.
What does the Sale of Website Agreement say?
The Agreement consists of:
- Parties
- Definitions
- Sale of Website
- Purchase Price and Payment
- Delivery of Documents
- Warranties
- Indemnities
- Responsibilities
- Breach
- Notices
- General
- Cession of Seller’s Claims
- Cession of Agreements
What does the Sale of Website Agreement look like?
The agreement can be printed onto six A4 pages.
What do you need to do to use the Sale of Website Agreement?
- Read the document to ensure that it suits your requirements. Make changes as required.
- Complete the relevant details, such as the Seller and Purchaser’s names, the name of the website and the purchase price. In particular, ensure that the clause specifying the manner in which the purchase price is to be paid is completed.
- Ensure both parties sign the agreement and receive a copy.
Also known as:
- Terms of Sale of a Website
- Sale of Website Contract