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Memorandum of Understanding Sample

Memorandum of Understanding Sample

A Memorandum of Understanding is a non-legally binding agreement with another entity that sets out the proposed terms in the negotiation stage. Take a look at our sample below, to get an idea of what yours will look like.

Your Memorandum of Understanding protects sensitive information that you may be communicating to your investors. Just like our sample, it must clearly set out the terms that the parties have agreed upon.

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Once customised, your document will look similar to our sample Memorandum of Understanding.

What does the Memorandum of Understanding cover?

Our Memorandum of Understanding include clauses setting out:

  • Details of the proposed agreement;
  • Limiting the use of information;
  • Obligations of both parties;
  • Prohibition of duplicating memorandum;
  • Warranties; and
  • Limitation of liability.

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