Contract law

Contract law governs the formation, performance and termination of contracts between parties. The aim of contract law is to ensure that the rights and obligations of all involved parties are clearly defined and enforceable.

A contract is an agreement by which the parties regulate their mutual relations. When drawing up contracts, it is important to ensure that the contractual language is clear, that the contract is logically structured and that it is comprehensively drafted. 

At our law office, we draft contracts for both consumer-to-business and business-to-business relationships, depending on our clients’ needs. We prepare classic types of contracts such as sale and purchase agreements, lease agreements, contracts for work, donation agreements and others. We also draft various types of contracts for business entities, such as transport agreements, construction agreements, licence agreements, brokerage agreements, agency agreements, franchise agreements, factoring agreements, leasing agreements, joint venture agreements and service level agreements.

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