A distribution agreement set up by a substantial distributor who operates a turnkey marketing business, importing goods from many manufacturers on a consignment basis. Distributor sets the rules. A New Zealand focused agreement.
An agreement that provides for a importer to grant an exclusive sales territory to a distributor and minimum sales targets. The distributor will not supply other competing product unless agreed, and has minimum sales targets to achieve to retain an exclusive. A New Zealand focused agreement.
An agreement that provides for a manufacturer to grant an exclusive sales territory to a distributor with after sales service required and minimum sales targets. A New Zealand focused agreement.
An agreement that provides for a manufacturer to grant an exclusive sales territory to a distributor with minimum sales targets. A New Zealand focused agreement.
A distribution agreement, home or export, set up by a manufacturer of a product with high brand and IP value. Examples: FMCG, branded consumer durable, or patent protected industrial product. A New Zealand focused agreement.
A practical distribution agreement whereby a merchant or manufacturer appoints a distributor who buys the goods and re-sells on his own account at home or abroad. A New Zealand focused agreement.
A practical New Zealand distribution agreement whereby a merchant or manufacturer appoints a distributor who buys the goods and re-sells on his own account at home or abroad.
A New Zealand focused export sales agreement that can be used to sell any type of goods to any country overseas. It can also form the basis of a terms and conditions document to be given to prospective customers with quotations or advertising material.
You 'own' an event. This is the agreement you make with a promoter or publicist. These are your terms, not his. It covers many practical options and protects your intellectual property. A New Zealand focused agreement.
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