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Your MOU should clearly state the intention of the proposed agreement. It should accurately provide details of the general intentions of the parties. You should outline the key terms of negotiations that you will later include in a contract.
A memorandum of understanding (MOU) is a legal document but it is not necessarily legally binding, although it usually signals a contract is imminent. The specific intent and language of the agreement will determine whether it is actually binding or not.
Like the letter of intent, the Memorandum of Understanding is not a legal document. However, MOU elements such as the acceptance of an offer, the intention to be legally bound or even an exchange involving payment can make it contractually binding in law court.
In general, your MOU would start out with a title, such as: "Memorandum of Understanding Between Jane Smith and John Doe," with each party's address and the date of the agreement, followed by numbered sections that include: the purpose of the agreement. a description of the agreement including all the terms.
What must be included in a memorandum of understanding? Title - Add the title, such as ?Memorandum of understanding between (organisation name) and (organisation name). Date - Add the date. ... Identify the Parties Involved - Begin by clearly identifying the parties involved in the agreement.