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The following steps describe how writing subscription agreements works:Decide to get your subscription agreements in writing.Ensure your subscription agreements are simple.Identify the agreement principals and investors correctly.Write down all key details of the transaction.Set the consideration obligations in stone.More items...
The subscription agreement details all the information about the transaction, such as the number of shares and price, and confidentiality provisions. Some agreements include a specified rate of return that investors are guaranteed to receive.
Generally, contracts don't need to be notarized, as the signed contract itself is legally binding. However, if a potential legal dispute arises between the parties, having the contract notarized can be very beneficial. Having a notary will provide proof of the parties entering into the contract.
A subscription agreement is an agreement that defines the terms for a party's investment into a private placement offering or a limited partnership (LP). Rules for subscription agreements are generally defined in SEC Rule 506(b) and 506(c) of Regulation D.
A well organized and well-structured subscription agreement will include the details about the transaction, the number of shares being sold and the price per share, and any legally binding confidentiality agreements and clauses.