Sales Agreement between Domain Giant, Inc. and Ichargeit.Com, Inc. regarding sale of rights to pending trademark application dated March 10, 1999. 3 pages.
Once you sign, it’s game on! You follow through with the agreed terms, and it usually leads to the final transfer of the item or property.
Absolutely! Negotiation is part of the game, so don’t hesitate to discuss and iron out the terms that work for both sides.
If someone doesn’t stick to the agreement, you may need to step into legal territories, like a referee in a game, to sort things out.
Yes, you can change it, but you'll both need to agree on the changes and it’s best to put it in writing again, just to play it safe.
While it's not a must, having a lawyer can help you dot your i's and cross your t's, ensuring everything is above board.
A sales agreement in Seattle is a written contract between a buyer and a seller that outlines the terms of a sale, kind of like a handshake but in paper form.