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Joint Venture/Equity Share Contract?

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Hi there, does anyone have a joint venture/equity share contract for web projects?

Am taking on a % of a project and need something formal that we can sign to agree on, any help would be much appreciated!

Many Thanks,

Stew
 
Shareholders Agreement and Heads Of Terms

Hi there, does anyone have a joint venture/equity share contract for web projects?

Am taking on a % of a project and need something formal that we can sign to agree on, any help would be much appreciated!

Many Thanks,

Stew

If its a big project i would suggest getting a proper shareholders agreement drawn up. If you're looking at a real basic agreement these are normally between £1500/£2500. In the meantime you could get a Heads Of Terms agreement put together which basically outlines each parties duties etc while the shareholders agreement is being done, just a thought...

If you want some quotes from a few companies drop me an email and i'll pass you across.

Best Regards,
Barry
 
It would probably be cheaper to form a company and sort shares/equity that way
 
If its a big project i would suggest getting a proper shareholders agreement drawn up. If you're looking at a real basic agreement these are normally between £1500/£2500. In the meantime you could get a Heads Of Terms agreement put together which basically outlines each parties duties etc while the shareholders agreement is being done, just a thought...

If you want some quotes from a few companies drop me an email and i'll pass you across.

Best Regards,
Barry

This is a great help, the project is quite speculative so I think bensd mention of forming a company and also the link http://companyregistration.uk-plc.net/ is looking quite attractive to get things underway.

Thanks for the help guys.
 
If you are forming a Ltd company try Blue Sky Formations, I have used them twice and they are cheap. Plus if you open a business bank account, you get £35 cash back! So it could mean the formation doesn't cost you a penny :D
 
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