Practice notes and precedents covering contract formation, execution, interpretation and variation in Ireland to help you confidently negotiate, execute and manage robust commercial agreements.
Practical information on the issues and legal considerations arising for businesses trading and operating online including guidance on the legal requirements applicable to websites and online platforms.
An overview of the laws protecting confidential information and trade secrets in Ireland including practical guidance on key issues to consider when negotiating confidentiality agreements.
Our legislation, cases, initiatives and progress trackers keep you up to date with all the latest developments affecting commercial lawyers in Ireland.
Commercial-Ireland analysis: The ³ÉÈËÓ°Òô Ireland—Commercial practical guidance team has published a new Practice Note which tracks the progress of...
The European Commission has adopted its negotiating mandate on the Toy Safety Regulation which aims to protect children from harmful chemicals as well...
The ³ÉÈËÓ°Òô Ireland—Commercial practical guidance team has published a new Practice Note which considers the steps which a business can take to...
EU Law analysis: Minesh Tanna, Partner and Global AI Lead, William Dunning, Supervising Associate, Thomas Howard, Associate and Olivia Gao, Trainee...
Law360: Ireland's decision to delay a constitutional referendum to officially join Europe's unitary patent system amid concerns about lack of public...
±õ°ù±ð±ô²¹²Ô»å—C´Ç´Ç°ì¾±±ð²õThis Practice Note examines the law on the use of cookies and similar technologies in Ireland, and covers the following:•types of...
Ireland—Online platforms—introductionThis Practice Note looks at the key definitions and terms used to describe platform solutions, and gives an...
Ireland—Data protection basicsThis Practice Note provides a general introduction to data protection law in Ireland and its key concepts and provision....
Ireland—Third party rights—the common law doctrine of privity of contractThis Practice Note discusses the common law doctrine of privity of contract,...
Ireland—Contracting on another party’s standard terms and conditions (B2B)—checklistThis Checklist sets out the key issues to consider when...
Ireland—EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module two—controller to processorThis...
Ireland—EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module four—processor to controllerThis...
Ireland—EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module three—processor to processorThis...
Ireland—Website privacy policyThis Precedent provides a general framework for a website privacy policy that provides data subjects with information...
Ireland—Execution clause—limited partnership—contractIreland—Execution clause—limited partnership—contract—Drafting NotesThese precedent execution...
Ireland—EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module two—controller to processorThis...
Ireland—EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module four—processor to controllerThis...
Ireland—EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module three—processor to processorThis...
Ireland—Website privacy policyThis Precedent provides a general framework for a website privacy policy that provides data subjects with information...
Ireland—Execution clause—limited partnership—contractIreland—Execution clause—limited partnership—contract—Drafting NotesThese precedent execution...
This Precedent is an assignment of intellectual property rights that has been drafted to be generally neutral to each party. It contains alternative...
Ireland—Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) ScheduleThe ScheduleIntellectual Property Rightsthe Schedule—Intellectual Property RightsThis Precedent...
This Precedent is an agency agreement for use where the principal supplies services and authorises an agent to market and procure orders on behalf of...
Ireland—Confidentiality agreement—mutualThis Agreement is made on [insert date]PartiesCheck that the parties named in the contract are correct. If...
Ireland—Deed of variationThis Deed is made on [date]PartiesWhen deciding which persons are needed as signatories to this deed, consider if any third...
Ireland—Cookie policyGeneralThis policy has been drafted for compliance with the provisions of SI 336/2011, the European Communities (Electronic...
Ireland—EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module one—controller to controllerThis...
Ireland—Contract cover sheetThis Precedent is a template contract cover sheet to accompany a contract. It is not a legally binding contract document...
Ireland—Distribution agreement—non-exclusive—long formThis Agreement is made on [date]Parties1[insert name of Manufacturer] [of OR a company...
Ireland—Execution clause—limited partnership—deedExecution clause—limited partnership (Ireland)—Deed (drafting notes)These precedent execution clauses...
This Precedent is a short form letter of extension between two parties, used to extend an existing contract beyond its initial term. Optional drafting...
Ireland—Execution clause—partnership—contractThis Precedent execution clause is for use by a partner on behalf of the partnership when entering into a...
Ireland—Deed of assignmentThis Deed is made on [date]PartiesThe parties clause should clearly and unambiguously identify the parties to the agreement....
Examples of statutory definitions of cohabitation include: •the meaning of 'cohabitants' is defined in section 62(1)(a) of the Family Law Act 1996 as 'two persons who are neither married to each other nor civil partners of each other but are living together as husband and wife or as if they were civil partners' •references to whether a couple are living in the same household, eg sections 1(1A) and 1(1B) of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 regarding eligibility to apply under that Act, which includes references to living 'as the husband or wife of the deceased' or 'as the civil partner of the deceased' •section 144(4) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 in which ‘a couple’ is defined as a married couple, two people who are civil partners of each other, or two people (whether of different sexes or the same sex) living as partners in an enduring family relationship
The process of adding colour to a black-and-white film.
An officer of the company, usually registered as such at companies house, but may be also be a shadow or de facto director.