Supply Agreement FAQs
1) What are the key components that should be included in a supply agreement?
Every supply agreement should include several key components. First, the agreement should include important information about the parties in the agreement, such as their names, contact information, and addresses. It should then list the goods to be supplied, their price, the term of the agreement, and conditions for termination.
The agreement can also contain separate sections on pricing and payment, insurance, warranty, intellectual property, quality control, unforeseeable circumstances that would impact fulfillment of the contract, and other provisions, depending on the nature of the deal. Finally, each party should sign the document.
2) How do I write a supply agreement?
You can write a supply agreement with the help of this free Supply Agreement template from Jotform! Simply click Use Template, and customize it to your needs. Once you’ve adjusted the sections to reflect your specific agreement, the document will then be ready to share.
3) What are the benefits of using a supply agreement template?
Using a supply agreement template saves companies time by providing an overall structure to start building a contract, one that they can customize to meet their unique needs. A template also makes sure your contracts are consistent and include all the necessary information.
4) How do I find a template for a supply agreement?
You can find supply agreement templates with a simple Google search, but keep in mind that not all templates are created equal. When you download an online template, it may be difficult to edit, customize, and share depending on the tools you use. With Jotform, you can seamlessly edit the supply agreement template in Jotform Sign. Then you can share it with your clients, and they’ll be able to sign it on any device. It’s that easy!
5) What are the subtypes of supply agreements?
Supply agreements are useful for a wide variety of industries, products, and services. Types of supply agreements include purchase agreements, manufacturing agreements, distribution agreements, service level agreements, consignment agreements, and more.