
In order to
incorporate a company in Ireland it is compulsory to
draft several documents which will grant the business its legal rights and obligations, as derived from those
statutory documents prescribed by the local legislation. The entire business activity is carried out under specific conditions, stipulated by a wide range of documents and contracts.
The
legal contract is one of the most common documents in
commercial activities, as it prescribes the rights and obligations of the parties involved, as well as the conditions in which these appear. As such, it is of major importance to
draft a document in accordance with the current legislation and to establish terms on which both parties can deliver their
contractual obligations;
our Irish company formation specialists can provide you with
assistance in drafting and vetting documents.
Drafting documents in Ireland
Drafting a document refers to the specific provisions which have to be prescribed in a
contract. Such a document should always contain terms such as:
• terms defining the scope of the contract;
• rights and obligations;
• liabilities;
• validity of the contract;
• force majeure;
• commercial disputes and settlements;
• amendments;
• applicability of law.
Our Irish company formation agents can provide you with assistance for
drafting a document under the provisions of local legislation, by using specific and clear terminology; any
type of contract should be
drafted in a manner that is understandable to both parties and the clauses should always be verified by a legal specialist, who can testify if all the requirements of that certain documents are stipulated.
Vetting documents in Ireland
Vetting refers to the
examination of the documents, by verifying if the
contract was drafted in accordance with the applicable legislation. The clauses of the document will be verified by applying
due diligence measures on the clauses of the contract. Due diligence can refer to the legal or financial terms concerning the company, the risks and liabilities incurred by that specific contract and many other aspects, in accordance with the specific type of document.