Exclusivity Agreement Template

About this template

An Exclusivity Agreement is a type of document that limits one party from buying, selling, and generally working with other third parties during the length of the agreement. This type of agreement protects a party from being unfairly distributed or outsold. Build a professional Exclusivity Agreement with Jotform Sign for all your exclusivity contract needs — perfect for independent sellers, businesses, and organizations alike.

Customizing this Exclusivity Agreement is a breeze with Jotform’s drag-and-drop online builder. Add or remove form fields, change fonts and colors, upload branding assets or images, and more depending on your needs. Once you’re done designing your e-sign document, you can share it seamlessly with your signers to start collecting signatures. Build an Exclusivity Agreement with Jotform Sign today.

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