Standard Form Agreement

/ˈstændərd fɔːrm əˈgriːmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A pre-prepared contract where most terms are fixed and non-negotiable, used routinely in transactions.
    The tenant signed a standard form agreement provided by the landlord.

Forms

  • standard form agreements

Commentary

Standard form agreements often favor the drafter and are common in consumer and commercial transactions; drafters should ensure clear, accessible terms to avoid unconscionability challenges.

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